Someone Should Send this to the Republican POTUS Candidates
“Minutes after taking the Pledge of Allegiance, new American citizens are urged to register as voters by Democratic activists who see them as natural party supporters who could hold the key to the 2008 election.
Crossing America: A political odyssey
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ID cards for illegal migrants divides city
“But with increasing illegal immigration threatening the economy and security of the United States, many legal immigrants anxious to uphold the laws of their adopted country are moving towards the more hard-line immigration stance of Republicans.”
Have a laugh.
“TORONTO — Canada’s Supreme Court yesterday rejected an appeal for asylum by two U.S. Army deserters, a ruling expected to block Iraq war deserters from finding a safe haven here as they did during the Vietnam War.”
This is What America Voted For?
As Congress tries to flee Washington before the Thanksgiving rush, the Democratic leadership is showing how skewed its priorities really are. Lawmakers who ostensibly “support the troops” have adopted a political course of action that is jeopardizing funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan — even as they grease the skids for hundreds of billions in additional domestic spending and lard up the defense budget with porkbarrel items (such as $3 million in defense spending to teach children to play golf.) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are playing a very dangerous game of political chicken with war funding that endangers the military’s ability to fight against jihadist enemies of the United States such as al Qaeda.
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