I made a bet w/ a friend at the beginning of the year...
As long as Godsgirls doesn't launch before midnight tonight, I'm gonna be a Hundredaire, 2x over.
Unrelated: The guy in X3 beats the guy playing Logan in 24 as the least convincing screen President in history. Lisping, wimpy, pansy...I bet Harry Reid sees these clowns and gets a massive boner, figuring he's got a shot, now.
As long as Godsgirls doesn't launch before midnight tonight, I'm gonna be a Hundredaire, 2x over.
Unrelated: The guy in X3 beats the guy playing Logan in 24 as the least convincing screen President in history. Lisping, wimpy, pansy...I bet Harry Reid sees these clowns and gets a massive boner, figuring he's got a shot, now.
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What I don't get is why, with so many ordinary Americans being opposed to amnesty, politicians seem to be championing the cause of the illegals.
I can sort of understand it from the Dems - more ready made poverty stricken "victims".
But the Republicans? Bush? It's not as though illegals would be natural Republicans.
All this is doing is disheartening Conservative voters - and in the lead up to November, that seems suicidal
It's because the amnesty and guest worker program don't legitimately address the slave labor conditions of the current illegal immigrants. Offering amnesty, or guest worker status, without enforcing compensatory issues for them simply maintains the economic status quo...of cheap lettuce on the backs of slave labor.
That seems to be something everyone can get behind :-D
Would it be that easy?