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I almost didn't believe it when I read it: PRESIDENT BUSH IS RESURRECTING HIS IMMIGRATION BILL.
You know of what bill I speak! The immigration bill which amazingly manages to go beyond what even the simplest of voters would call "amnesty" and instead practically meets the definition of "aiding and abetting" treason. Who am I kidding? Please omit the word "practically" from the previous sentence.
President Bush is obviously unaware of the at least one or more of the following issues:
...because it was too fragile and bipartisan, of course. The expression ""Fragile, Bipartisan"" appears more than 500 times in Google News, but the top one, sorted by relevance, seems to be a post by me, making fun of this phrase.
Further to Steve Sailer's big Sunday night article at VDARE, below is the most interesting (to me) reader comment--first paragraph, especially--associated with the Wall Street Journal's weekend interview with Kyl.[The 'Amnesty' Canard, By Collin Levy, June 9, 2007] I didn't bother with the interview, but here's the comments page:
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06/10/07 - A New York Reader Doesn't Dig Sen. Feinstein's Digs
From: Kathlene Miller