To: patfan
If public opinion were high, they would not be shutting it down. They would be milking it for all it is worth.
To: Ben Ficklin
"If public opinion were high, they would not be shutting it down. They would be milking it for all it is worth."
"Project organizers said they have been deluged with messages of support along with requests from citizens of the other border states to organize similar Projects in those states."
I guess you have issues reading too.
To: Ben Ficklin
I don't really care what the 'public' thinks of the MMP.
They have my full support.
L
30 posted on
04/17/2005 3:34:10 PM PDT by
Lurker
(Remember the Beirut Bombing; 243 dead Marines. The House of Assad and Hezbollah did it..)
To: Ben Ficklin
If public opinion were high, they would not be shutting it down. They would be milking it for all it is worth. Oh sweetheart, you're not up on the Minutemen are you? Apparently, they are not only not "shutting down", public opinion has been so high they are extending it past April 30 and now there is also a group in Yuma.
I'm still waiting for those polls from Tom about how unpopular the Minutemen are, judging from my area (not known from illegal immigration), they are quite popular here.
Anxiously awaiting....
31 posted on
04/17/2005 3:36:27 PM PDT by
ozarkgirl
(Illegals and OBL’s - profiting from the destruction of America with no visible signs of remorse.)
To: Ben Ficklin
Good afternoon.
If they are shutting it down it is because they have done what they set out to do.
The border crisis has been brought to the public's attention and the flood of illegals has been halted in the area the MMP has worked. The project will take on a life of it's own now and the country will be better off for it.
I like Tancredo and I'm hoping his mistake regarding Delay was just a transient glitch.
Michael Frazier
92 posted on
04/17/2005 5:11:35 PM PDT by
brazzaville
(No surrender,no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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