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    Pathway to Citizenship is Amnesty: Fiorina, Armey, McCain

    Fiorina, Armey, McCain and Palin seem to have found a tight-rope to walk between amnesty and deportation

    Their “Pathway to Citizenshipâ€
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    FIORINA has been a strong propent of exanding the H-1B VISA PROGRAM:

    Fiorina presented herself as a realist regarding the effects of globalization. She has been a strong proponent, along with other technology executives, of the expansion of the H-1B visa program.[30] In January 2004, at a meeting to "head off rising protectionist sentiment in Congress," Fiorina said: "There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore. We have to compete for jobs as a nation."[31][32][33] While Fiorina argued that the only way to "protect U.S. high-tech jobs over the long haul was to become more competitive [in the United States]," her comments prompted "strong reactions" from some technology workers who argued that lower wages overseas outside the United States encouraged the offshoring of American jobs.[34] Fiorina responded against protectionism in an editorial in the Wall Street Journal, writing that while "America is the most innovative country," it would not remain so if the country were to "run away from the reality of the global economy."[35]

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    Add Meg Whitman to the list. She thinks her Path to Citizenship isn't AMNESTY and she opposes the Arizona law.

    Path to legalization needed, GOP candidate Whitman says ...
    Oct 29, 2009 ... Path to legalization needed, GOP candidate Whitman says.
    By Sandra Dibble, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER. Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 2 a.m. ...
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009 ... p-candida/

    Calif. gov hopeful Whitman opposes new Arizona law ...
    Apr 27, 2010 ... Meg Whitman, the Republican front-runner in the California gubernatorial primary, says Arizona is taking the wrong approach to illegal
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010 ... izona-law/
    NO AMNESTY

    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    My wife and I just got back from Redondo Beach where we spent a week. I took a great interest in watching California politics unfold Tuesday. What I did notice is that California is in a mess. Who are you going to vote for? Certainly you have a choice much like Texas does for governor. Meg Whitman or Jerry Brown? Barbara Boxer or Fiorina . I know one thing, I would much rather see Fiorina in office than see Boxer there for another day. Jerry Brown is a liberal idiot as well. Seems the republican candidates are the lesser of evils in California much like Traitor Rick Perry would be over liberal, sanctuary city Bill White.
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    I didn’t vote for McCain or obama because of their Pro-ILLEGAL stance including AMNESTY or as the Elitist statel "a path to citizenship" for ILLEGALS and I could never support anyone in the future who is Pro-ILLEGAL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lccat
    I didn’t vote for McCain or obama because of their Pro-ILLEGAL stance including AMNESTY or as the Elitist statel "a path to citizenship" for ILLEGALS and I could never support anyone in the future who is Pro-ILLEGAL.
    We didn't vote for him either for the same reason. Unfortunately I feel we helped create this monster of a problem the USA now has called Obama. Even having McAmnesty in office right now couldn't have been as bad as Obama. Looks like America is face with many more of these non-options in the mid term election. We sure don't need to send Obama and the democrats any more liberal reinforcements.
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