"I can hear the arguments now. 'These people are just marching for their rights.' Rights? What rights? Tell me, please, just what rights these demonstrators are marching for today? The right to cross our borders illegally? The right to remain in this country illegally? The right to work here illegally? The right to stay here illegally? They have the right to none of these things, though you wouldn't know it from the chanting you'll hear today."
- Talk show host Neal Boortz
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
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6 comments:
Amen!!!
the funny thing is, the legal hispanics that I work with thought the demonstrations yesterday were silly and a bad reflection on their culture. - TE
Ditto what Taliaxianne said!!
you won't find me more conservative on any issue. An illegal immigrant is here illegally. Period. It is a travesty for them to claim the same rights, protections, and services that are claimed by u.s. citizens.
Tali...welcome...hope you enjoyed your visit and come back often.
Anon...it isn't just legal hispanics who fell that way, it is all immigrants who came here legally.
LMC...Double ditto
BMartin...well said
Southpaw...welcome to team on this issue...the more the merrier
Here is a survey that I participated in: http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=LH06D01&x=1
The only one I differed in from the majority was on the first question. I put illegal immigration third after judicial activism.
Illegal immigrants, bolstered by support from A.N.S.W.E.R. and World Workers Party, are under the delusion that they have the 'right' to dictate which laws our government will pass. These law breakers hold tight to the 'right' to tell American citizen have no right to enforce our nations laws.
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