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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (134480)11/9/2001 2:14:54 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
>> republicrats and capitalists love the free market until it puts their companies out of business. then most of their tunes change b/c they are moral relativists <<

agreed, but how does this address what i said about getting people to pick vegetables?

>> the big capitalist corporations wuv immigration b/c they get software programmers for cheap. you see, they like free markets until wages begin to hurt them <<

once again i don't disagree with you.

>> their tune changes as fast as yours would when the free market clamps down on your butt <<

i don't understand what you're getting at.

>> HO HO HO HO HO! you will have your arrogance until you lose it... and it will be a mighty fall. <<

once again, what does this have to do with the topic at hand?

>> that was pedro wilson's view. uh, i mean pete. he was a republicrat that wuved the free market (until it hurt him). <<

ok, once again, how does this address the issue of illegal immigration or immigration in general?

>> my only point was that immigrants add a lot of value to our society. <<

not ALL immigrants add value. some come here for free govt handouts and social services. some come here and work illegally, enjoy the benefits of america but don't pay taxes. they ship the money home. others come here to commit crime. shouldn't something be done about those immigrants?

>> i can't believe you don't support allowing people to work in bad conditions and low wages when they risk their life to do so. isn't that the *free* market you love sooo, oh, soooo much? <<

risk their life my ass. all they have to do is scoot across the border. and you want to know the truth? i don't give a rat's ass about immigrants from mexico or wherever. that's the job of their friends, family, and politicians down south. it's my job to lookout for fellow family, friends, and countrymen.

btw, i do subscribe to the notion of free markets. BUT what many "free traders" have mistakenly done is put "free trade" above all else, including patriotism and country. that is wrong. country comes first, even above economy. free trade should serve man, man should not bow to free trade. there is a famous quote that addresses this very issue.

"what doth profit a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his country?"

>> btw, when are you going to get back to why alan's *bewoved* 1994 republicrat congress didn't overturn the bad, bad, bad decisions of the evil lame duck congress? <<

i already addressed that. i told you i don't speak for alan keyes and i don't speak for the republican party so you are going to have to ask them. for one thing he simply pointed out that if the vote had been put off for a month until the freshman class was sworn in it wouldn't have passed. that does not translate into alan keyes agreeing with everything the freshman class stands for.

the reason i didn't spend much time coddling you with this explanation is because it is another lame tactic used by you and others on this thread to obfuscate the real issue.

you want to talk about why the republican class of '94 doesn't do what alan keyes wants while avoiding the real issue which is to explain to me why alan keyes is wrong on his view about GATT, NAFTA, WTO, etc.

you want another example? the very post i'm responding to! once again you rambled on about pete wilson and falling from hubris and arrogance etc., etc., etc., yet you skirted the issue once again of immigration. you used rhetoric embellished with terms like "republicrats" and "pedro wilson" "beloved 1994 republicrat congress", yet conveniently you gloss over the facts and points of the issue.

nice try.
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