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05-14-2007, 07:25 PM #1
Should the Democratic Congress address comprehensive immigra
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Should the Democratic Congress address comprehensive immigration reform?
Yes. This may be the only chance we have to make real, permanent reform. It should be a top priority.
Probably, but there's no urgency to it.
Probably not. It's a divisive issue, and the 2008 elections are coming up.
No. I'd rather wait and let a Republican Congress handle it instead.
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Should the Democratic Congress address comprehensive immigration reform?
Yes. This may be the only chance we have to make real, permanent reform. It should be a top priority.
(82)
92%
Probably, but there's no urgency to it.
0%
Probably not. It's a divisive issue, and the 2008 elections are coming up.
0%
No. I'd rather wait and let a Republican Congress handle it instead.
(7)
7%
Total Votes: 89
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05-14-2007, 11:21 PM #2Should the Democratic Congress address comprehensive immigration reform?
Yes. This may be the only chance we have to make real, permanent reform. It should be a top priority.
(96) 87%
Probably, but there's no urgency to it. 0%
Probably not. It's a divisive issue, and the 2008 elections are coming up.
(3) 2%
No. I'd rather wait and let a Republican Congress handle it instead.
(11) 10%
Total Votes: 110
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Personally, I don't want the Democrats anywhere near this issue and I don't want a so-called comprehensive reform (amnesty)! Let's just enforce our current laws. We need to get busy on this poll."The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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