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To: SC33
BTW., just to clear my position up, I have stated on this forum on more than one occasion that I vastly prefer the Kyl/Cornyn Plan(which may or may not be along the lines of what Bush is proposing) to the McCain/Kennedy Plan.

The McCain/Kennedy plan is completely, totally, and entirely unacceptable.

Bush's original plan was also unacceptable.

The Kyl/Cornyn is a big step in the right direction, but still not there yet. It still does grant amnesty to a considerable number.

I definately don't like where the Republican Party started the discourse on this subject, but it's moving in the right direction.

We need to keep the pressure on so that we don't end up with another disasterous amnesty plan.

We also need to count McCain's plan as yet another reason why he should be voted out of office.

35 posted on 02/15/2006 1:17:45 PM PST by untrained skeptic
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To: untrained skeptic

OK, perhaps I misunderstood your statements. I was under the impression that you were saying that every guestworker should be put on a path to citizenship. I was also, mistakenly, under the impression that you were supporting the McCain/Kennedy Plan.

If your argument that some of the more highly skilled workers, who could provide a great benefit to American society, and would not take jobs away from willing and able American workers, than I agree.

I think we are also in agreement that McCain/Kennedy would be a disaster. It is a terrible plan, which essentially amounts to a blanket amnesty for millions and millions of people. If Kyl/Cornyn could and would be enforced, I would most definitley support it. I must say, however, there is good reason to fear that it may not be enforced.


40 posted on 02/15/2006 2:34:30 PM PST by SC33
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