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    Remember 9/11 in This Debate

    This debate should be about BORDER CONTROL and enforcing our laws, not about granting Amnesty and creating a Guest Worker Program. I live in New York, I remember 9/11, and in fact we get constant reminders of that day, with the news again today reminding us of our loses.

    In cleaning of of the buildings down by Ground Zero today, they have discovered more body parts and bone fragments on the roof of said building, and are hoping to use DNA samples to identify victims who are stil MIA (miss in action).

    Terrorism comes in many fashions, many colors, and in many shapes. The major networks have been shaping the coverage of the protests by these illegal citizens that hides their fascist agenda, hides their plans to TAKE BACK what they consider to be rightfully theirs. Where is the coverage of the protestors carrying signs that call for our eradication from this continent, where is the news reporter sharing the story of the militant beliefs being expressed that are just as rabid as those vented by radical Islamic Fundamentalist who's only agenda is the destruction of our country and its people?

    As you make those calls opposing Amnesty, opposing a Guest Worker program and the DREAM ACT, remember our wake up call, remember 9/11 and the innocence that was stolen away. This needs to be about securing our borders, about enforcing our laws, and we must be prepared to do whatever it takes to reach that goal.

    Pinto Bean
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    Absolutely.
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