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Eight Blind Mice and Roger Dier's letter (under "Making Nice") in Reader Mail's Frothy Musical Numbers : /p>The Democrat candidates' buffoonery and poltroonery should give Virginians fair warning about the importance of our upcoming general elections this November. It's chillingly horrible, yet sadly possible, that one of those Democrat dwarves could take the White House next year. And if that happens, we're need veto-proof conservative majorities in the House of Delegates and the Senate to dust off and crank up the rusty old machinery of secession.
Sure, any Republican on the podium (or in the Hannity & Colmes studio) Tuesday night would, and most likely will, make a better President of the United States than any of Monday night's Democrats. But Virginians should have a backup plan, just in case disaster strikes.
p>Rally behind, boys! br> -- Doug Welty br> Arlington, Virginia /p>You nailed it!
Here's what I think: The writing is on the wall -- it's time to buy GUNS!
The U.S.A. has an illegal immigration problem and a terrorist problem. With the Democrats likely to be in control of things for a while, both problems are likely to get worse. In California where we live, illegal immigration and its attendant problems are fast approaching a tipping point. Nearby Los Angeles is the biggest city close to the Mexican border and also makes an inviting target for terrorists with suitcase nukes and enough money to bribe their way across the border.
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