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"Fact Sheet: Obama's Dismal Record on Illegal Aliens," National Republican Trust PAC. Accessed 27 October 2008. 

"Fact Sheet: Obama Backs Driver's Licenses for Illegals," National Republican Trust PAC. Accessed 27 October 2008. 

Harper, Jim, "The National Republican Trust PAC is Wrong," Cato @ Liberty. Accessed 27 October 2008.
 

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  • Posted By: miop @ 11/28/2008 3:50:47 PM

    If your looking for "'Underpoliced' society" from the msnbc link it is here

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/171113

    Someone over at msnbc had too much turkey and the link points to here

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/166173

  • Posted By: patrioticliberal @ 11/05/2008 5:18:07 PM

    John McCain probably could have won legtimately 8 years and who knows how it would have turned out. I will tell you one thing that would be different, the democrats wouldn't have had such a cake walk this time. You almost have to feel bad for whoever was stuck running as the GOP candidate during this election. Being a fairly liberal person, it pains me to say that ConcernedTexan has some valid points. Barak is the best person I have seen at pumping people up with grand ideology, but the plans for change are fuzzy at best. With their votes this time Americans said, "we don't care about details, just heal us and show us we can be great again." I completely understand that feeling and hope Barack is a fantastic president, I just hope he didn't set himself up to fail.

  • Posted By: ConcernedTexan @ 11/04/2008 6:20:36 PM

    Is it just me, or has any other normal American noticed that Obama "promises for change" lacks any actual plans on how and what changes he is planning. They seem to me to be very ambiguous, no substance or real plan on what he has in mind as "changes". I am afraid that we are going to see changes alright but they won't be changes we are going to like and be happy with.

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