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To: Cincinatus' Wife

So now you’ve done from denying or playing down his association with La Raza to EMBRACING it ? This is a racial supremacist organization whose goals are the “reconquest” of a large chunk of the United States. And you wonder why Perry is in the single digits in support.


6 posted on 10/30/2011 2:46:09 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Rick Perry has more red flags than a May Day Parade)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
So now you’ve done from denying or playing down his association with La Raza to EMBRACING it ?

If you heard that you didn't listen to the speech. Perry is about fixing the problem not creating more.

7 posted on 10/30/2011 2:47:23 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: fieldmarshaldj
So now you’ve done from denying or playing down his association with La Raza to EMBRACING it ? This is a racial supremacist organization whose goals are the “reconquest” of a large chunk of the United States. And you wonder why Perry is in the single digits in support.

If CW doesn't try and embrace Perry's association with La Raza, she knows it'll be brought up by somebody else. This is a common tactic for those trying to help their candidates - take a negative and try to spin it into a positive.

The problem for CW is that La Raza is a racist and evil organization no matter how hard she tries to spin it. She can point out that George W. Bush, Karl Rove, John McCain, and Barry Obama all spoke at La Raza gatherings, but that doesn't exactly leave Perry in good company...
47 posted on 10/30/2011 1:58:09 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Still no solution for illegal immigrants' long-term care costs . . .

A good start would be sending them home where the care is much cheaper.

If their countries of origin refuse to take them back, then we could step up enforcement of immigration laws against the illegals from that particular nation.

There is plenty of carrot to attract illegal immigrants into this country. There needs to be more stick in encouraging those most egregious about sending the supply into accepting at least some of the consequences along with the rewards.

What do you suppose La Raza Rick would think about such a policy?

FWIW, I lived in Japan during part of their boom years. Every lesser developed country in Asia wanted to send their nationals to work in Japan, albeit on a much smaller scale than Latin America sends their nationals to work in the United States.

Cambodia was one example which refused to take back their criminals and their injured. Once Japan started stepping up enforcement against Cambodian nationals in retaliation, they reversed this policy almost immediately-- but only with respect to their nationals being deported from Japan. As far as I know, they still practice the old policy with the United States because they know we won't retailiate in the same way that the Japanese did. What does that tell you?

51 posted on 10/30/2011 9:01:38 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Still no solution for illegal immigrants' long-term care costs . . .

A good start would be sending them home where the care is much cheaper.

If their countries of origin refuse to take them back, then we could step up enforcement of immigration laws against the illegals from that particular nation.

There is plenty of carrot to attract illegal immigrants into this country. There needs to be more stick in encouraging those most egregious about sending the supply into accepting at least some of the consequences along with the rewards.

What do you suppose La Raza Rick would think about such a policy?

FWIW, I lived in Japan during part of their boom years. Every lesser developed country in Asia wanted to send their nationals to work in Japan, albeit on a much smaller scale than Latin America sends their nationals to work in the United States.

Cambodia was one example which refused to take back their criminals and their injured. Once Japan started stepping up enforcement against Cambodian nationals in retaliation, they reversed this policy almost immediately-- but only with respect to their nationals being deported from Japan. As far as I know, they still practice the old policy with the United States because they know we won't retailiate in the same way that the Japanese did. What does that tell you?

52 posted on 10/30/2011 9:01:48 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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