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Great. The KKK decided to spice things up a bit.

bac

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Dec 14, 2006
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I think it's telling that the KKK, and the GOP share the same platform. I guess it makes sense. The GOP, and the KKK have the exact same number of black leaders ....... 0. :lighten:
 

manimal

Ociffer Tackleberry
Feb 27, 2002
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Blindly running into cactus
how come the media can find all kinds of dirt on clergy and politicians but it's so hard to find that one klan leader who's having a homosexual affair with his immigrant gardner and then hires a jewish lawyer to defend him in court where an african american judge presides over the case? that would be poetic.
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
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how come the media can find all kinds of dirt on clergy and politicians but it's so hard to find that one klan leader who's having a homosexual affair with his immigrant gardner and then hires a jewish lawyer to defend him in court where an african american judge presides over the case? that would be poetic.
Maybe Klan leaders are more moral than your average politician or clergyman?
 

DRB

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Oct 24, 2002
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http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/16667054.htm

he Ku Klux Klan's once-diminishing numbers are increasing as the group exploits fears over illegal immigration, according to organizations that track hate groups.

The Imperial Wizard of the Mount Holly-based chapter of the Klan in Gaston County says he has not seen membership grow so fast since the 1960s, when he joined.

"People are tired of this mess," said Virgil Griffin, 62. "The illegal immigrants are taking this country over."

The Anti-Defamation League said this week that growth in North Carolina reflects a "surprising and troubling resurgence" around the country.

David Friedman, regional director of the league in Washington, D.C., said the Klan is using new tools such as the Internet to recruit members, and remains dangerous because of its history of intimidation and violence.
 

DRB

unemployed bum
Oct 24, 2002
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So the lines become even more blurry between the KKK, and the Bush administration, eh?
What in the hell are you talking about? Or is this the best you can do?

Let's see Dubya has been pushing for amnesty of current illegals along with a path to citizenship for them. He's been on that tact for a long time now. For that stance he has taken a beating from a large number within his own party.

Seriously... try harder.
 

bac

Monkey
Dec 14, 2006
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Pennsylvania
Let's see Dubya has been pushing for amnesty of current illegals along with a path to citizenship for them. He's been on that tact for a long time now. For that stance he has taken a beating from a large number within his own party.
Yup, this has been an issue for this administration. How do we KEEP the illegals in the States for big business to exploit, yet pretend to want all of them out of the country.

You know the rebel yell ..."they're taking our jobs!"

Keep walking that fence, GW! :monkeydance:
 

dan-o

Turbo Monkey
Jun 30, 2004
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Yup, this has been an issue for this administration. How do we KEEP the illegals in the States for big business to exploit, yet pretend to want all of them out of the country.
The Swift meatpackers who've been in the news start @ $11.50/hr. I know construction foremen making close to $70k. Deckhands on fishing boats earn about the same.
Most of the 'illegals' I come across have jobs not because they're cheaper but because they're ready to work.

As for W's immigration goals, I think they're the one policy this country needs to adopt from his weak-assed administration.