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To: philv who wrote (22489)3/2/2005 8:16:59 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 81136
 
Phil > I can think of only one reason why any country tolerates illegal aliens easily and constantly crossing the boarders -- What is good for business must necessarily be good for the people!

That may be in so the US but not in SA where we already have a 50% unemployment problem. Here, I would say, the roots of the mass invasion of aliens lie in incompetence and corruption which, in fact, are the hallmarks of the present SAn administration.

> Happy times indeed despite record defits

As I keep telling you -- get your mind right -- deficits in the US economy don't matter, no matter how big. In fact, one can see just how little they do matter by noting what is important to the US government members, especially the so-called opposition -- making war on nations which don't get on with Israel.

newsday.com

>>Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton called Tuesday for tougher punishment against Syria, saying the country was aggressively supporting terrorism in the "dangerous neighborhood" of the Middle East.

In lambasting Syria, Clinton joined a growing chorus of officials in Washington urging the United States to take a harsher stance against that country following a Feb. 14 bombing in Beirut that killed the former premier of Lebanon.

Speaking to the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Clinton branded Syria and Iran bad neighbors bent on upsetting the fragile balance in the region.<<