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GOP Denounces 'Immigrant' Activities

Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:14 PM EDT
politics, gop, colleges, illegal-immigrant"
Will Lester, Associated Press
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BILLIE

College Republicans rock. As seen in "Path to 9/11"- are there no men left in Washington anymore? These students have every right to make their point. There is no representation in DC anymore, as all of the politicians are only concerned with their own political power. These students are bringing attention to the most important issue of our times

    Reply#1 - Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:43 AM EDT
    Larry Smith-104925

    Hmmmm...Before he dropped out of college, I seem to recall that Karl Rove was heavily involved in similar organizing activites. She sounds like a chip off the old blockhead!

      Reply#2 - Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:34 AM EDT
      Jake-104958

      Catching the illegal immigrant thing is a tad over the top. I can easily see college Democrats shooting up cutouts of Bush and Cheney. Hell, I'd join in that. But, I'm sorry, Ken, when easily 90% of your party is white and christian (not OR but AND) you ARE the White Christian Party. You should be proud of that Ken. Don't shun it. David Duke would be very disappointed to hear that you are less than proud to be the Party for White Christians.

        Reply#3 - Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:26 PM EDT
        mcgillert

        Hmm, this page was linked on The Huffington Post and Project for the Old American Century, I guess Newsvine is moving up in the world.

          Reply#4 - Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:30 PM EDT
          GRANDMAGRAFFIUS

          Damned spoiled kids. Why didn't their parents teach manners before sending them to college. Guess they were too busy amassing bigger and bigger fortunes. Many of our troops joined for bonuses and promise of higher education because they could not otherwise afford it. If those college idiots want to fight Iraq then I invite them to join our troops and lets see how high and mighty they really are. I live in a college town and God forbid, their parents did not even teach them how to drive. And the vehicles they drive are newer than the average working American can ever phantom having. If this continues we are going to have a class war in this nation. To much gap between the haves and have not. As for Bush I did not like him from the day I saw him. Did not like Daddy Bush either. Non can match the Kennedy Clan. Non were as brilliant as John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy. That's my two cents worth.

            Reply#5 - Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:00 PM EDT
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