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    ALIPAC's National Online Debate: Presidential Candidates and Illegal Immigration

    Friends of ALIPAC:

    Today we challenge each of you to comment and join the debate on which presidential candidate you believe is America's best choice to deal with our illegal immigration crisis which is costing many Americans their lives, jobs, homes, tax dollars, seats in college, etc...

    Over 11 million illegal aliens combined with an historic hyper "Legal Immigration" level are hammering American workers and families, throwing innocent Americans into unprecedented poverty and homelessness.

    Please read and respect all of our rules very carefully.

    ALIPAC Rules For These Discussions.
    http://www.alipac.us/f12/alipac-rule...ps-area-23497/

    While ALIPAC endorses candidates for US Congress and Senate, we do not endorse for president. We hope that an online debate among our supporters will help increase awareness and voter education.

    Please share with us which of these candidates you believe would be the best choice in 2012 based on their positions on illegal and legal immigration.

    Barack Obama? Mitt Romney? Ron Paul? Rick Perry? Rick Santorum? Newt Gingrich? A third party candidate?

    Please stick to the facts, access and cite the www.ALIPAC.us archives to support your positions, remain respectful of all comments and candidates, and post below.

    DISREGARD---> New ALIPAC Forum Users and those with less than 100 posts may join the debate today January 17th.

    ALIPAC forum users with 100-500 Posts may join in Wed January 18th.

    ALIPAC Forum users with 500+ Posts may join the debate Thursday January 19th and forward. <---- DISREGARD


    Let the debate begin!


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    ANY of the GOP candidates would be better than Obama; so the real issue is not their position on immigration, but it is electability. In my mind, this leaves only one choice- Mitt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mschall View Post
    ANY of the GOP candidates would be better than Obama; so the real issue is not their position on immigration, but it is electability. In my mind, this leaves only one choice- Mitt.
    I pretty much tend to agree with you on this.

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    on line debate

    I cannot give my support to Mitt. If we have learned anything at all from the last election and the mess Mr. Bush created with his prosecution of Ramos and Campeon, by Johnny Sutton and Mr. Gonzalez, it should be that we cannot trust anyone the GOP tries to force down our throats. My support will go to Ron Paul. The GOP is every bit as corrupt as the DNC and we should not forget it. They are intent on expanding globalisation which is killing us. People should wake up and realize this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo47 View Post
    I cannot give my support to Mitt. If we have learned anything at all from the last election and the mess Mr. Bush created with his prosecution of Ramos and Campeon, by Johnny Sutton and Mr. Gonzalez, it should be that we cannot trust anyone the GOP tries to force down our throats. My support will go to Ron Paul. The GOP is every bit as corrupt as the DNC and we should not forget it. They are intent on expanding globalisation which is killing us. People should wake up and realize this.
    I totally agree with you on Ron Paul if he doesn't win the nomination then I will have to decide what to do at that point. Up till then I will support Ron Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathyet View Post
    I totally agree with you on Ron Paul if he doesn't win the nomination then I will have to decide what to do at that point. Up till then I will support Ron Paul
    Your opinion doesn't count until the 19th, please everyone disregard this opinion until the 19th Thank You!
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    As a baby boom Black American Conservative, I disagree with you totally regarding Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney in my opinion would bring to the office of the Presidency a moral compass first, and business and political acumen that has been proven in the past. No other Republican candidate has the broad background and experience in life as Mitt Romney. Newt surely does not have a sense of morality with his past womanizing and three marriages. Romney has been married once to the same woman for a long time and NO REPORTED infidelities as of now. Plus, Newt is a very ANGRY person and I believe he is a vindictive person as he has exhibited on the campaign trail recently. So, I voted for Mitt in 2008's Republican nomination process against McCain and I will vote for Mitt against the other Republicans in the race this time. Mitt, is Moral, Composed, a Leader, electable and I believe is the only candidate than can help making American productive again by providing the atmosphere to create good jobs for those Americans who want to work and not receive WELFARE. I have been unemployed off and on, mostly off the past two years as a result of the current administration's domestic policies. I didn't vote for Obama and I didn't for for McCain. And this time, I will ONLY vote for Mitt Romney.

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    Charro2,

    Please let us know who you are addressing and who you are disagreeing with about Mitt Romney so we can edit your post and add the name of the person you are disagreeing with.

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