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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (320623)8/21/2009 7:44:43 PM
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Speaking in generalities, the president said his administration is committed to an immigration policy that is true to "our history as a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws." He said he had attended a "terrific bipartisan meeting" on immigration reform that included Republican Senators John McCain (AZ), Lindsey Graham (SC) and Jeff Sessions (AL). The president said we need "a legislative solution to a broken immigrant system," which I interpreted hopefully to be an acknowledgment that ramped up enforcement alone will not solve illegal immigration. He concluded by saying, "Immigration is a problem begging to be fixed."

How could the author conclude from Obama's usual kind of rhetoric that he is "pointing in the right direction." This guy is making the same mistake most Obama supporters make, they read in and infer what they hope he means. By now anyone with half a brain should know better.
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