Monday, March 27, 2006
Free Exchange of Ideas
Ok, so this article doesn't stand up too well. There are specific issues to be dealt with, but overall his argument is built on faulty premises.
Staying on the conservative side of the spectrum, I would now offer this article as, perhaps, a better summation of the thoughts of those on the right regarding illegal immigration. I find the rebuttals of the arguments that "they do jobs Americans won't do," and "we can't possibly enforce such a law," to be especially valid.
I'll look forward to dissent.
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I certainly understand the inconsistencies of the argument from Johnson. But I still think this is the way the issue is perceived to many people.
I just wonder if the cry "today we march, tommorow we vote," is not on the horizon. Why should illegals who are free to march in the streets not be allowed to vote? There seem to be some eery comparisons to the decline and fall of Rome.
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