Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Miami a Third World Country?

Are Tom Tancredo's views on Illegal Immigration and Miami iniquitous?
Is there some dangerous or mysterious agenda behind his stance? Or is he just "a nut" as Jeb Bush notoriously proclaims?

Tom Tancredo's full spectrum position on illegal immigration's effect in America is dead center on target.

His 'agenda' is to save this country from a perilous demise.

Is he "a nut" because he recognizes this degenerative epidemic in Miami and across our country?

Is he '"a nut" because he believes in the common good for America and its citizens?

Is he "a nut" because he doesn't follow a sophisticated and dangerous form of censorship and oppression, in this case named 'political correctness', that's largely & often imposed upon the citizenry with the ultimate goal of manipulating, brainwashing and destroying our society?

Read his speech that would have been delivered to the Miami Rotary Club, Dec 14, 2006, had he not been 'uninvited'.

Then you decide. Personally, Jeb Bush, I believe there are a lot of "nuts" in our political body, but Tom Tancredo, particularly on this issue, is not one of them.

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