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    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
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    Tom probably has the most visibility. Ron Paul has a long track record that, for the most part, has represented my views on most matters.
    I would like to hear more about Ron, as I know nothing about him. I met Tancredo this weekend in NH. I would also like to learn more about Duncan Hunter.

    There is much more to Tom Tancredo than immigration issues.

    http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Tom_Tancredo.htm

    Ron Paul sound great to me and he would get my vote on immigration issues.
    I know about Tom. I was asking about Ron, Duncan and even Ted Poe who I have heard mentioned lately. I just haven't had any time to do any research. Although, I got an email today that said Duncan isn't going to focus on immigration in his campaign(just someone's opinion). Where is MW? MW, any insight on Hunter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anniealone
    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrocketsGhost
    Tom probably has the most visibility. Ron Paul has a long track record that, for the most part, has represented my views on most matters.
    I would like to hear more about Ron, as I know nothing about him. I met Tancredo this weekend in NH. I would also like to learn more about Duncan Hunter.

    There is much more to Tom Tancredo than immigration issues.

    http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Tom_Tancredo.htm

    Ron Paul sound great to me and he would get my vote on immigration issues.
    I know about Tom. I was asking about Ron, Duncan and even Ted Poe who I have heard mentioned lately. I just haven't had any time to do any research. Although, I got an email today that said Duncan isn't going to focus on immigration in his campaign(just someone's opinion). Where is MW? MW, any insight on Hunter?
    http://www.tedpoe.com/issues.php
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul
    http://www.hunterforcongress.com/pages/issues.html

    There are probably better resources for information, but that will get you started.

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    Cassie wrote:

    it's better to leave this issue rest and continue talking and finding solutions on illegal immigration.
    Exactly! I think it is great that there are Americans from all Political Affiliations who want to come together to fight this very important fight against illegal immgration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neese
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyehard39
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrocketsGhost
    Tom probably has the most visibility. Ron Paul has a long track record that, for the most part, has represented my views on most matters.
    I would like to hear more about Ron, as I know nothing about him. I met Tancredo this weekend in NH. I would also like to learn more about Duncan Hunter.

    There is much more to Tom Tancredo than immigration issues.

    http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Tom_Tancredo.htm

    Ron Paul sound great to me and he would get my vote on immigration issues.
    I know about Tom. I was asking about Ron, Duncan and even Ted Poe who I have heard mentioned lately. I just haven't had any time to do any research. Although, I got an email today that said Duncan isn't going to focus on immigration in his campaign(just someone's opinion). Where is MW? MW, any insight on Hunter?
    http://www.tedpoe.com/issues.php
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul
    http://www.hunterforcongress.com/pages/issues.html

    There are probably better resources for information, but that will get you started.
    Thank ya kindly!

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    One suggestion, i think you guys are better off supporting duncan hunter or others that share your views instead of Tancredo.You will only waste your time with him because he will embarrass you.

    Calling Miami a third world country and demanding the blacks and hispanics to disband their caucuses, was very unwize, specially when you 're seeking support for your presidential run...No wonder no one take Tancredo seriously then he has the nerve to ask why people hates him so much.

    Even if Tancredo wins the GOP nomination(which will never happen) he will need the support of hispanics, african americans and those cuban americans in south florida that he offended. His opponent will have plenty of ammunition to create 20 second ads that discribe him as a guy that hates all minority groups...

    The Republican nominee, whoever it is, will have to campaign in hispanic & black communites, and i just cant picture Tancredo doing that...Tancredo would definatly get no more then 10% of the hispanic votes since he's deeply hated in every single immigrant communities nationwide....They seem to know who he is pretty well, but its for all the bad reasons...

    This is why Mr Tancredo is so unelectable, and if i were you, i would put my money behind Duncan Hunter, or Romney, that is if you can get him to flip flop on immigration just like he's already done on gay marriage, abortion and about every other issues BUT, i wouldnt trust romney either, but he's much more articulate, likable and elecatable then Tancredo.

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    Hmmm BlueJersey, it seems the thought of Tom Tancredo becoming president has you on edge and alittle stressed.........I wonder why?

    Thanks for your suggestions and all I have to say is

    GOOOOO TOM!!!!!

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    Tancredo would definatly get no more then 10% of the hispanic votes since he's deeply hated in every single immigrant communities nationwide
    I think you put the wrong word in your sentence. The word immigrant should be illegal alien.

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    The way I see it we have a very good dilemma unlike the last prez election campaigns.

    We have TWO heroes for our cause running and whichever one can make it to the end will have my vote.

    Tancredo first
    Hunter second

    We can reverse the order and it won't matter.

    Either way we could possibly have a hero running for the white house in nov instead of another traitor.
    "There's no such thing as ILLEGALalien-able rights!" REGRESO E MEXICO !

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    Nomoremex wrote:

    Either way we could possibly have a hero running for the white house in nov instead of another traitor.
    Very True!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassie
    Quote Originally Posted by patbrunz
    Personally, I don't agree with Tom on every issue either, but if we don't get this immigration issue taken care of, none of the other issues will matter, because our nation will be destroyed.

    If your house is on fire, do you argue with the firemen over whether abortion or gay marriage should be legal?
    Bad comparison.
    Why do you say that, Cassie?
    All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing. -Edmund Burke

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