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To: Big Horn
"I judge everything on how it will affect my freedom."

Then you need to understand that your freedom only exists because of the REAL "rule of law" that exists in the US. If the illegal immigrant amnesty passes, that rule of law will be irreversibly damaged.

Add to that the fact that the legalization (and subsequent acquisition of voting rights by a cultural subgroup that is, at core, socialist), and you will see the demise of the conservative position, and the enthronement of the left wing Democrats for the foreseeable future (and probably forever).

IOW, you can kiss "freedom" goodbye.

34 posted on 05/26/2007 5:57:33 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel-NRA)
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To: Wonder Warthog; Big Horn

>>”I judge everything on how it will affect my freedom.”

Then you need to understand that your freedom only exists because of the REAL “rule of law” that exists in the US. If the illegal immigrant amnesty passes, that rule of law will be irreversibly damaged.<<

Well said Warthog. I would add that this makes me wonder if Bush is really sincere about pro-life, terrorists, and taxes, because passing this bill would endanger whatever progress we have made on those principles.

Also, the resulting voter backlash would make this happen before the illegals began to vote. Many “partial RINOs” who have voted for some conservative positions will be thrown out by outraged former supporters, and in many cases the “greater of two evils” will win in a 2008 election bloodbath. Bush’s poll numbers were already approaching zero before this foolish adventure.

Amnesty is a win for the radical left on many levels.


103 posted on 05/26/2007 9:49:52 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
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