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Submitted by dr.annette reed, Jul 2, 2007 21:42

An ideological haze surrounds the comments of corporate-owned newspaper journalists and editors. Anyone who objects to a tsunami wave of foreigners swamping our nation is automatically xenophobic. Anyone who points out facts such as "there is no infrastructure in our government to handle the processing of millions of new immigrant Visas en masse"--that person is instantly labeled a bigot. (This processing will be done magically, they say.) And, no one has mentioned that since the Immigration Bill, half the nation is becoming Independent voters. Who would want to follow the slimey trail of the hispanic loving, non-performing Democrats like Ted Kennedy, and Republican Lindsey Graham. Don't worry about Republican votes, because in November 2008 many Americans plan to vote Republican. There are good candidates. It will be my first Republican vote.


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