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Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
Washington Times ^
| November 10, 2004
| Bill Sammon
Posted on 11/10/2004 1:43:54 AM PST by ovrtaxt
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To: Arizona Carolyn
One sad fact is there was no difference between either candicate on the issue of illegal aliens; It's too bad the Libertarian Party is so pro-immigration and for all that "one world" stuff, or they might conceivably be viable.
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11/12/2004 9:22:20 AM PST
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Stu Cohen
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To: Stu Cohen
At least the Libertarians favor secure borders to keep the terrorists out (i.e., deploying the military along the borders). Not perfect, but it's a vast improvement on what the Duopoly has in mind.
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11/12/2004 9:30:09 AM PST
by
inquest
(Now is the time to remove the leftist influence from the GOP. "Unity" can wait.)
To: inquest
At least the Libertarians favor secure borders to keep the terrorists out (i.e., deploying the military along the borders). Not perfect, but it's a vast improvement on what the Duopoly has in mind. I agree that I do not know much about the Libertarian party, but my understanding was that they were basically for the elimination of national borders, and amnesty for all current illegal immigrants.
Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong.
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11/12/2004 9:40:35 AM PST
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Stu Cohen
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To: Stu Cohen
Yep... but I'm very gun-shy about third parties after what happened in 1992.
To: Stu Cohen
You're right about the amnesty part, which is highly unfortunate, but wrong when it comes to elimination of borders. Their position is that we should allow in anyone who can pass a background check - no quotas. As for those who don't pass, their position is to have the military deal with them should they try to sneak in.
So there's nothing in the above that's really any worse than what Bush and others have in mind (since we're letting in anyone who wants to come anyway, whether it's legal or not), and some stuff that's plenty better.
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11/12/2004 9:58:23 AM PST
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inquest
(Now is the time to remove the leftist influence from the GOP. "Unity" can wait.)
To: ovrtaxt
to a bill that could legalize most of the estimated 10 million illegal immigrants currently living in the United States. I think they meant to say here in California. What an absolutely ridiculous idea. Furthermore, I'm sick and tired of John McCain appearing on my TV!
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11/12/2004 12:17:44 PM PST
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Pagey
(Hillary talking about the bible is as hypocritical as Bill carrying one out of church for 8 years)
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