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    Opinions in Tennessee

    Someone asked in an earlier thread what the people in Tennessee think of Senator Frist. We have a great local talk show that I think all of you would enjoy and can be listened to over the web. It is called the Phil Valentine Show. He is actually a friend of Senator Frist's so it even makes it more interesting.

    Anyway...please listen in and to the callers if you want to get a good feel for what we think about this mess. You may also want to know that there has been talk about 'rescuing' California by the callers.

    It's good stuff. Phil is a very strong supporter of the closed borders crowd. His show runs from 4 to 7pm central time so you can catch it right now. Just click on the link in the upper left corner.

    http://www.philvalentine.com/
    <div>"You know your country is dying when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and ethical, and what is legal." -- John De Armond</div>

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    Thanks for the info

    Thanks for the info and the link...I'm interested. Need to know there are more of us out there!
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    As I sit here at work I am listening to the show and was amazed During one of the breaks in the show, the local news was reported and they actually admitted a suspect in a recent homocide was an "ILLEGAL ALIEN" who has come back into this country more than once. They put an exclamation point on "ILLEGAL" and made it the focus of the story.

    Our local news is breaking down from the PC crowd!! Yay!!
    <div>"You know your country is dying when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and ethical, and what is legal." -- John De Armond</div>

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