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Old 05-20-2008, 07:09 AM
Flanders Flanders is offline
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Default Amnesty for illegals is coming

The last time I paid attention to liberal pundits in the land of Taking Heads they were smugly reporting that the Democrats would hold onto control of Congress, and possibly gain a veto-proof majority in one, or both, Houses.

No matter which one of the MSM’s candidates becomes president the catastrophes a veto-proof Democrat Congress offers are too numerous to list. The best known of the Democrat calamities are abolishing America’s sovereignty, global warming claptrap, socialized medicine, surrender to Islamic fundamentalists, and the always-popular tax increase.

Appointing liberal activists to the federal bench is also high on the list of train wrecks the Democrats will engineer, as is amnesty for illegals. Even with ordinary control of the Senate, the Democrats will block the one good thing McCain says he will do; that is appoint strict constructionist judges.

With or without good judges, amnesty for illegals is a sure thing because McCain favors amnesty, too. It goes without saying that Clinton/Obama will not only grant amnesty, but will open our borders even wider.

The following blurb by Lou Dobbs tells us that Senator Di Fi (DEMOCRAT) and Senator Craig (REPUBLICAN) can’t wait until next year to get started on amnesty for illegals:


Amnesty for 3 Million Tied to War Funding Updated May 19th, 2008

Pro-amnesty senators are once again trying to shove their amnesty agenda down the throats of
the American people, duplicitously attaching their amnesty legislation to an Iraq war funding
bill. Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Larry Craig added an amendment that would grant five-year
amnesty to illegal aliens who have either worked 150 days in agriculture or earned $7,000 since
January, 2004 – an estimated 3 million farm workers, plus their families.


Lou Dobbs: Issues, TV, Radio, and Books - CNN.com
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