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11-04-2009, 03:15 PM #11
Re: ALIPAC Predicted Fall of Corzine Over Illegal Immigratio
Originally Posted by smrkal
John McCain is in this release and he is GOP.
There's no partisan mention in this article other than the fact that Chris Christie is a Republican.
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11-04-2009, 03:19 PM #12
Excellent William. I hope this wll remind alot of polticians just who they are working for and the oaths they took when elected into office.
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11-04-2009, 03:50 PM #13
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Great post. Regardless of their party, pro illegal reps. need to go.
Let the tide turn.
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11-04-2009, 06:47 PM #14
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After all that's been going on, I wonder if the Obama Administration will have the audacity of pursuing that 3rd Amnesty attempt, when 80 % of all Americans have already said no way.
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11-04-2009, 09:45 PM #15AprilGuest"In the November elections of 2010, we plan on sending a large volume of DC insiders to join Corzine and Spitzer on the political trash heap of history," said William Gheen. "There is a full blown political revolt brewing in America and illegal immigration is proving to be the great litmus test in the eyes of the electorate.
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11-04-2009, 10:42 PM #16Originally Posted by melena29
I understand your frustration with the current majority administration, but I must take issue with the tone of your post. I realize that you are not blaming all Democrats, but the reality is that when you put it that way, we all feel targeted. So very many of us, Republicans and Democrats, are on the same page with regard to this issue.
I am a lifelong Democrat, and I am horrified at what my party has become. That being said, George W. Bush and his Republican administration was and is just as culpable for the nightmare we are living in as the Democratic administration that came before him, and the one we have now. He was just as lax with regard to enforcement, and was the embodiment of enablement as he encouraged illegal immigration throughout his presidency. Not to mention the utter failure of his administration, and its role in the election of Obama.
When we place blame on one particular party we only serve to put them on the defensive, which may cause them unwittingly to shift focus away from the problem and to lash back. This serves only to divide us, and is exactly what the one-world, open-border, anti-American faction want to do; divide us.
The down and dirty truth is this: neither Republicans nor Democrats can fix this disaster. It is going to take the concerted effort of Americans to fix this mess.
I have made it my practice of late to suggest to my fellow Americans that they should drop the party affiliation along with the hyphen they use to denote lineage. The former is destructive, the latter defunct.
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11-04-2009, 11:54 PM #17
I went Independent a couple years ago. To me, it's not the party that counts, it's what you represent.
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11-05-2009, 12:06 AM #18
A lot of people feel that way mfarkan, and the independent vote is very important. In fact, Bill Owens up in the NY-23 is an Independent. He ran as a Democrat because he didn't think he could win as an Independent.
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11-05-2009, 01:38 AM #19
Well, Im voting straight conservative next election (like I always have)....no matter what thier party affiliation is.
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11-05-2009, 10:14 AM #20
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Originally Posted by Judy
I understand your frustration with the current majority administration, but I must take issue with the tone of your post. I realize that you are not blaming all Democrats, but the reality is that when you put it that way, we all feel targeted. So very many of us, Republicans and Democrats, are on the same page with regard to this issue.
I am a lifelong Democrat, and I am horrified at what my party has become. That being said, George W. Bush and his Republican administration was and is just as culpable for the nightmare we are living in as the Democratic administration that came before him, and the one we have now. He was just as lax with regard to enforcement, and was the embodiment of enablement as he encouraged illegal immigration throughout his presidency. Not to mention the utter failure of his administration, and its role in the election of Obama.
When we place blame on one particular party we only serve to put them on the defensive, which may cause them unwittingly to shift focus away from the problem and to lash back. This serves only to divide us, and is exactly what the one-world, open-border, anti-American faction want to do; divide us.
The down and dirty truth is this: neither Republicans nor Democrats can fix this disaster. It is going to take the concerted effort of Americans to fix this mess.
I have made it my practice of late to suggest to my fellow Americans that they should drop the party affiliation along with the hyphen they use to denote lineage. The former is destructive, the latter defunct.
Benjamin Franklin was right on the money when he said [i]“We must hang together, or we will surely hang separatelyâ€<div>
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