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Front-runners clash over immigration in CNN debate - Page 2

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11-23-2011, 03:11 AM
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It's all bullshit and we know it, if Newt was the speaker of the house he'd be worse than Boehner.
Oh dude, I agree with you. I am surprised Newt is even coming off as a moderate.
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11-23-2011, 05:57 AM
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Lol..."Family Values" Gingrich? I don't know if I can stop laughing at the irony...
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11-23-2011, 07:00 AM
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anyone but mitt, bachman, paul
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At this point, anything that Bachmann or Perry say is irrelevant. We'll be shitting gold before they win the nomination. It's going to be between Newt and Mitt. And Newt, if he doesn't do a major gaffe, can edge Mitt out. And Frankly, I hope he does. Obama needs to feel the heat of genuine competition to get off his ass, and do something major. I like Huntsman but nobody even knows him.
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None of this matters. Obama will win it easily.
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wtf... who wants to live here illegally for 25 years and how the hell are we suppose to survive for that long? I would hate to be a newbie when I'm in 40's when I get a job....
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wtf... who wants to live here illegally for 25 years and how the hell are we suppose to survive for that long? I would hate to be a newbie when I'm in 40's when I get a job....
^ this

so, since I got here at the age of 7, I would have to wait until I am 32 to start applying for legal status, in the meantime the education I got would become outdated and there would be no choice to join the workforce in probably an area that is of little assistance to the economy of this country? Unless I can find the way to afford more years of education, but my field tends to change very fast.

when you start requiring such large numbers before applying all that you are accomplishing is getting people closer and closer to an age group where they would be very unlikely to contribute to the society in any significant manner, as they get closer and closer to an age or retirement. Additionally... 25 years, holy !@#$, a million things will happen with politics over that period of time.

The reason I do not leave this country and have my parents petition me is because there is no way to guarantee that a decade from now the immigration laws would be the same to the extent that I would be able to enter legally through my parents petitioning me, or even worse, the same thing that happened to my parents could happen to me, and that is the lack of understanding that we are mortal being, we procreate, create a family and eventually expire.

I would have to make a 10 year commitment to place my life on hold and not marry, or have children; forced celibacy, sounds silly, crazy, funny yet sad. lol /

I still have some years of schooling to go, and more opportunities to explore, I think I will stay for now.
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wtf... who wants to live here illegally for 25 years and how the hell are we suppose to survive for that long? I would hate to be a newbie when I'm in 40's when I get a job....
I think he just gave out a number to prove his point. Maybe 15 to 20 years would suffice. Also, if elected, I am quite sure congressional democrats would also slam him about a 25-year requirement and feed him a bearclaw with extra frosting.
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I think he just gave out a number to prove his point. Maybe 15 to 20 years would suffice. Also, if elected, I am quite sure congressional democrats would also slam him about a 25-year requirement and feed him a bearclaw with extra frosting.
^This. Look over the Kriebel plan. It's interesting stuff, especially if it's what Gingrich really wants to work off of.
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^This. Look over the Kriebel plan. It's interesting stuff, especially if it's what Gingrich really wants to work off of.
Oh I need to read that plan. Newt mentioned that word, Kriebel, like 1,000 times. I was like: "What about Gremlins?"

Isn't Kriebel an official worked as director of ICE under the Bush administration? If so, the guy is such a pragmatist.
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