Thursday, May 24, 2007

Kyl destroyed Republican volunter base

There were 30 Republican, conservative posers saying they support Kyl, who were under a severe case of denial, when they said that Kyl's bill was not amnesty, but the fact remains,--

"Response to the federal bill has created a divide among Arizona Republicans. "Jon Kyl is a friend. He's a friend of the GOP, but this bill has nearly destroyed the Republican volunteer base," state Sen. Jack Harper, R-Surprise, said. "

"The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception"--Friedrich Nietzche

Related: The Washington Times - The bipartisan immigration bill being pushed by the White House and Sen. Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican, is fracturing rather than "saving" the Republican Party nationally, according to angry party leaders and new poll findings.

In another case of delusion, Here's something Republican Senator Linsey Graham fails to comprehend--

"....the literal invasion by Mexicans and foreign-born Muslims is distinguished from previous immigrant waves by a feeling of entitlement that was not present in the immigrants referred to in Graham's quote that referred to the immigrants of 1911. Far too many Mexicans "exhibit ethnic patriotism and believe California and the Southwest rightly belongs to them" and they have no compunction about imposing their culture and language on the country...."

A Zogby poll found that 58 percent of Mexicans believe California and the Southwest rightly belong to them.

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