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The Good, the Bad, and the Not So Pretty

Preparing for Iraq. Republican meadowlands. A Toobinesque Thomas basher. Plus McCain's comeback. Kinsley appreciated. Roush self-defended. And more.

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p>It is not just in NJ that Republicans are turning belly up, it seems to be in the genes of Republicans. We want everyone to "LOVE" us so don't fight back. Wake up, Democrats are NEVER going to love you, but your voters will sure like you better if you show just a little backbone. br> -- Elaine Kyle /p> p> BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN br> Re: Jennifer Rubin's The Comeback Kid : /p>

I am a Vietnam veteran and a conservative and I wouldn't vote for John McCain if you paid me. He is an absolute disgrace, our country is being invaded and he takes the side of the invaders (Comprehensive Immigration Reform). Let me just point something out to you geniuses in Washington. We out here in fly-over country have had it with illegal immigration and uncontrolled legal immigration, including the influx of "refugees" sponsored by such luminaries as Catholic Social Services, Lutheran Social Services and The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. These organizations are reaping windfall profits by placing "refugees" in the United States. As soon as these "refugees" arrive here they are dumped on the local social service agencies so the taxpayer can begin picking up the tab. We are not talking about refugees from countries like Poland or Ukraine. We are talking about countries like Somalia where the written language is only 30 years old and most of the population is illiterate and Muslim. These are people who have little if any chance of assimilation. But then, isn't that the point? What better way to destroy a country then make it a teeming cesspool of polyglot races and ethnicities.

p>Newsflash, the war in Iraq will not be the major issue in the 2008 Election; it will be immigration, both illegal and legal. If you doubt my prediction, take a look at what is happening to Eliot Spitzer in New York. br> -- Paul Martell /p>
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