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Post by jeffolie on May 18, 2008 10:47:43 GMT -6
The editorial page of the Wall Street Journal has long been an indispensable voice of conservatism. As President Bush said in 2003 in awarding the Medal of Freedom to editorial page editor Robert L. Bartley shortly before his death, he—and by extension his editorial page—has been "a champion of free markets, individual liberty and the values necessary for a free society." But there is one area in which the editorial page's policy diverges strikingly from conservative orthodoxy, and that is on the matter of immigration. To varying degrees, the paper's editorialists have inveighed in favor of a more flexible attitude toward immigration. That tendency reaches its apotheosis in the recently-released book by WSJ editorial board member Jason Riley: Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders. newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/05/18/let-them-wsj-editor-argues-open-bordersNO, no, no, tell me this isn't true.
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Post by graybeard on May 18, 2008 22:18:07 GMT -6
Lou Dobbs fried that guy on his show the other day. He had no clue.
GB
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Post by Cactus Jack on May 30, 2008 11:24:44 GMT -6
It just burns my toast, when somebody sez there is no possible way for the United States to send all the illegal mexican aliens and expired mexicano visa stayers across the border.
Why not?
MEXICO DID
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