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I honestly feel that this Woman, is off her ROCKER, are you freaking kidding me. Why are they even talking about border issues. Is this not a Department of State Issue, to deal with. Obama has really picked his administration good, they are all good for nothing.
My question is, why would Saudi Arabia come to us for help with securing a border? They could ask any of their neighbors or other friends, but we're not the example of border security I would want to follow.
Although I rarely watch or listen to either, I hope that Rush and Hannity hammer this one to death. Whenever those two speak, it gets the discussion going. And when the discussion gets going, almost always liberals are painted in a corner in which they have no chance of getting out of. In this case, illegal immigration and border security: Either its a priority for you, or its not. Rush and Hannity will force liberals to make a case for their position. Win-Win for conservatives in my opinion.
So we have this women concerned about someone else's borders. I came across this article recently. So what is really going on here? Since when does the U.S. make laws for other countries?
Human Rights Watch urged the US government to swiftly implement the new legislation to develop a comprehensive strategy to protect civilians in Central Africa from LRA attacks, to ensure the rule of law, and, together with regional governments, to take steps to end violence by the rebel group. Last week, the US Congress passed the bill, the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act of 2009, with broad bipartisan support. President Barack Obama is expected to sign it soon.
Yeah, she's a great one to ask for that Dumb woman..
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