The following is from a column entitled "In Case You Thought This Was Going Away" posted at Red State:

"Tens of thousands of protestors lined the streets of Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, and elsewhere earlier this week to protest some stringent anti-illegal-immigration legislation currently being kicked around in Congress. Specifically in the crosshairs of the protesters was a proposal by Rep. Sensenbrenner to erect a wall along a 700-mile stretch of the Mexican border, and make illegal immigration a felony. Not coincidentally, I've noticed a sharp uptick in the number of Tancredo-friendly diaries and comments around here. From my own personal perspective, neither of these developments represent welcome news.

Illegal immigration is one of those issues that I tend to deal with in terms of uncomfortable silence and avoidance. The reason for this is fairly simple: I'm well to the left of most of my conservative colleagues on this issue, and I frankly don't see it as an issue that I'm ready to provoke a fight over. However, like most other fights I try to avoid, I am not naive enough to believe that the confrontation is not inevitable."

Apparently, LeonH, the author of the column, doesn't like the presence of Tancredo-friendly posters at RedState. Here is a link to the home page of RedState: http://www.redstate.com/. Please post your comments about Cong. Tancredo at RedState.

Thanks.