McCain and Obama: alien twins
Decisions, decisions. Do we want Open Borders to promote conservative values, or liberal values? I just can't make up my mind. Both candidates make such a convincing case:
In their June 28 speeches to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO), John McCain and Barack Obama seemed to be competing to see who could do a better job of pandering to open-borders advocacy groups. Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama demonstrated that for voters who say that respecting the rule of law and securing the border should be top priorities, there is no candidate with a serious chance to win the White House in 2008.
These are your choices, folks. Yes, this is what it's come to. As this piece concludes:
The unhappy reality is that on the issue of illegal immigration, you can barely tell John McCain and Barack Obama apart.

4 Comments:
It's a frightening world we live in and even more frightening what we are creating for our children by our complacency.
More now than at the time he said it, George Wallace is right: There isn't a dime's worth of difference between the two major political parties.
And that dime is worth a whole lot less now than when he said it!
saddlegait,
Yes, but at least some of us realize what's being done, and grasp how wrong it is. Too many don't know, or don't care -- and then there are those lemming-like fools who think these changes are for the better.
harold thomas,
Sad, but true. We have a single-party autocracy that uses the facade of a two-party system as cover.
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