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To: B4Ranch
"#1. Should we acquiesce and allow the illegal immigration to continue while waiting for the elected officials to address the problem in a substantive way?"

No need to wait.
This is the present course of action, I believe?

"#2. Should we wait for Federal legislators to compromise our security and way of life by resolving the problem in a manner that is politically correct and acceptable to every nation in the world?"

No need to wait.
This is the present course of action, I believe?

"#3. If we continue to send snail mail and email letters to your local and State leaders. Will the roar be ever loud enough to be heard in the highest offices? What will their response be? Submition to illegal immigrants who want to change America forever?"

No need to wait.
This is the present course of action, I believe?

"#4. Should we wait until you fly off the handle and lash out at an illegal alien, surely resulting in legal problems that will further harm your family and ruin your life's ambition to be a good and loyal American citizen?"

No need to wait.
This is the present course of action, I believe?

"#5. Should you ignore the illegal immigration problem and hope it will go away before it gets much worse?"

No need to wait.
This is the present course of action, I believe?

If you think I'm kidding?

...I assure you, I'm not.

461 posted on 12/02/2002 8:40:29 PM PST by Landru
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To: Landru
This is the present course of action, I believe?

Yes, I am aware this is the present course of action and that all of them have FAILED miserably. You are also aware of this so how about giving us some new ideas that you believe will correct the problems.

465 posted on 12/02/2002 8:58:05 PM PST by B4Ranch
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