Posted on 06/29/2010 7:56:13 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
Ping!
The only way socialists can even hope of winning power again is to bring in the third world, ignorant peasants. Thirty millions voerts for socialist equals amnesty.
Rinos love that.
“30 million”?
Try 100 million. They are here. THOUSANDS are crossing the border at every possible entrance - every single day and night. I am SO tired of the number 12 million (from ten years ago.)
And they have no respect for our land, our language, our people or our laws. If they aren’t here to bring drugs, they are here to get all the bennies that our tax dollars are paying for.
Jan Brewer has a TON of support, and not just from Arizonans. It’s coming from all over the country. Brewer is getting beaten up pretty badly by the administration, but Americans love an underdog and they don’t like illegal aliens. This entire AZ thing is NOT helpful to the administration nor to the rats in the 2010 election. The more they go after her and the AZ law, the worse it’s going to bite them in the ass. It also isn’t helpful to McShame’s re-election effort because the obvious contrast one draws between McShame and Brewer (ie, JD’s position also) on this very important subject is stark. JD needs to work this point more than he has by prodigously reminding voters of the Kennedy-McCain shamnesty debacle.
The lady is a heroine. JD should style his political ads to align with Governor Brewer’s position in a very clear, classy way.
Jan Brewer, you go girl!!!
prodigously=prodigiously
And Gov. Brewer shot holes all through those efforts in her news presser!
Exactly right. And the Mexicans know and will be told to support the democrats because of the amnesty that’s forthcoming. The dems will probably win in November with all the illegal votes and ACORN voter fraud already instituted under W.
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