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To: glm
If you don't like the Fed Govt ways of doing business then elect better congress people.

Elect? So we should all go vote right buddy? Vote? VOTE?

I can only say this.

We tried voting in California. We worked for two years on Proposition 187 and this was the result, thanks to the Federal Government.

The people of the great state of California held a free election and voted 3 to 1 in favor of proposition 187 which would have put a stop to the tax paid support of illegal aliens. WE WON the election!!! However, the federal government stepped in and burned our ballots and declared our election unconstitutional.

LET THIS SERVE AS A WARNING! Wake up people.

Our borders and immigration policies have become a national disgrace, and now a complete national security nightmare.

Vote?

I believe the elected officials - clinton and davis - were behind that. Government workers are required to follow the elected officials [since that is who the american people put in charge]

Davis? Cliinton? It was the federal government that smashed our election. A federal judge.

Did the supreme court ever weigh in on the situation?

Well if they did, they helped the federal government burn our ballots.

256 posted on 06/17/2002 8:06:15 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Joe Hadenuf
re: your post #254

Great post.

I am with Home Depot all the way here. If they have the guts to tell big government to go drop dead, I gotta love it. It sounds like they are pre-emptively stopping all the "Civil Rights Division" mice from getting into mischief at their expense. Think I'll go over to Home Depot today and buy a few things.

265 posted on 06/17/2002 8:43:51 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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