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Date Posted: 06:20:25 05/14/10 Fri
Author: Jeffman
Subject: Re: Christian right breaking with Republicans?
In reply to: Paul Davis 's message, "Christian right breaking with Republicans?" on 11:02:39 05/13/10 Thu

I dont know what they are thinking.. we gave illegal immigrants amnisty once already and we are back where we started some 20 some odd years later.

I still think if they actually went after people that hire illegal immigrants and put some teeth into the fines the problem would go away... No jobs for them = no illegal immigrants.

> >href="http://edition.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/05/10/immigr
>ation.evangelicals/?iref=polticker">http://edition.cnn.
>com/2010/POLITICS/05/10/immigration.evangelicals/?iref=
>polticker

>
>But a growing chorus of conservative evangelical
>leaders has broken with their traditional political
>allies on the right. They're calling the Arizona law
>misguided and are attempting to use its passage to
>push for federal immigration reform that includes a
>path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
>
>The group, which includes influential political
>activists such as Richard Land, head of the Southern
>Baptist Convention's public policy wing, and Mathew
>Staver, dean of the Liberty University School of Law,
>will soon begin lobbying Republican leaders in
>Washington to support comprehensive immigration reform
>under President Obama.

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  • Re: Christian right breaking with Republicans? -- Shirley, 06:35:21 05/14/10 Fri
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