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Old 09-05-2007, 03:45 PM
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Default Stop complaining, you can vote for Tancredo

Seriously, with everyone so upset saying nothing can be done about the immigration problem, why don't you all vote for Tancredo? He's running on this very issue. Yet, his poll numbers dip deeper and deeper. So I guess most Americans DO NOT GIVE A D*MN about this issue.

I ask, how many of you here are going to vote for him? Probably not many. So why even bother posting message after message in this forum?
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:51 PM
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I have not made up my mind who I would vote for yet but he is at the top of my list and is the only one I have made contributions to. We still need to rally around the issue of illegal immigration no matter what.
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Even though I have resigned from and distanced myself from the Republican Party, I WILL vote for Tom Tancredo. He seems to be the only candidate who understands the clear and present danger to the sovereignty of the United States posed by the illegal incursion.
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Old 09-05-2007, 04:22 PM
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Seriously, with everyone so upset saying nothing can be done about the immigration problem, why don't you all vote for Tancredo? He's running on this very issue. Yet, his poll numbers dip deeper and deeper. So I guess most Americans DO NOT GIVE A D*MN about this issue.
Most Americans DO care about the immigration issues - they just don't agree with his radical solutions.
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Old 09-05-2007, 04:43 PM
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dont radical problems usually require radical solutions??
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dont radical problems usually require radical solutions??
I don't agree with the "usually require" but yes, radical solutions are required at times ... but one has to be careful to not create a worse problem with the supposed solution!
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Most Americans DO care about the immigration issues - they just don't agree with his radical solutions.
Actually, they honestly do agree with his solutions and they are not radical. What is radical is anyone that is pro-illegal or for open borders.
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I don't agree with the "usually require" but yes, radical solutions are required at times ... but one has to be careful to not create a worse problem with the supposed solution!
You mean like the radical, don't do anything that you keep posting?
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Old 09-05-2007, 05:50 PM
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This Country Was Founded By Free Radicals
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Tancredo on FOX tonight on the debate.
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