"How did it come to pass that an opposition's measure of a president's foreign policy was all or nothing, success or "failure"? The answer is that the political absolutism now normal in Washington arrived at the moment--Nov. 7, 2000--that our politics subordinated even a war against terror to seizing the office of the presidency." - Daniel Henninger - WSJ 11/18/05
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Friday, April 21, 2006

Dean Wants Secure Borders, Sort of

Howard Dean. What can one say about this former governor of VT? Democrats "vigorously" support a direct path to the voting booths; and don't forget who sent you.

Cross posted from The Uncooperative Blogger

There is a host of stories out there talking about how Howard Dean says that Border Security is their number one priority.

However, they miss the follow up statement by Howard.

From The Washington Times:

In his remarks this week, Mr. Dean said Democrats “vigorously” support a direct path to citizenship for illegal aliens while also saying that his party opposes guest-worker programs.

So, it is obvious that he didn’t really mean that border security is their number one priority, now did he? What seems to be number one, is making illegal aliens voters.

Everyone is playing politics with this issue folks. Let’s start by Securing the border, and then debate what to do with illegal alien invaders.

I do not believe there is majority support for a path to citizenship in this country. I am dead set against rewarding people that broke our laws. But for now, why not just get a clean enforcement bill out of the Senate?

**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration (CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, email the coalition and let me know at what level you would like to participate.**

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