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    On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 02:51:52 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    <gopartyanimal@**********> wrote:

    >Today’s decision increases the probability that supporters of the
    >Arizona law will see the federal government’s refusal to enforce the
    >border as an issue in the fall elections.


    A stupid conclusion, as usual

    REAL americans aren't worried about immigration

    The top priorities are:

    Health care

    Economy

    Jobs

    Afghanistan and Iraq

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    On Jul 29, 7:46*am, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 02:51:52 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >
    > <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >Today’s decision increases the probability that supporters of the
    > >Arizona law will see the federal government’s refusal to enforce the
    > >border as an issue in the fall elections.

    >
    > A stupid conclusion, as usual
    >
    > REAL americans aren't worried about immigration


    So, 74% of Americans aren't "real"?

    Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    doesn't go far enough.

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    On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    <gopartyanimal@**********> wrote:

    >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    >doesn't go far enough.



    57% say so

    74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral

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    On Jul 29, 4:36*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >
    > <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    > >doesn't go far enough.

    >
    > 57% say so


    57% support the law as written. 17% believe it doesn't go far
    enough. 57% = 17% = 74% of Americans who either support the Arizona
    law, or believe it doesn't go far enough.

    > 74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral


    Where did you get THAT number? Sniff, sniff - oh right, your ***.

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    On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:16:56 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    <gopartyanimal@**********> wrote:

    >On Jul 29, 4:36*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    >> On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >>
    >> <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    >> >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    >> >doesn't go far enough.

    >>
    >> 57% say so

    >
    >57% support the law as written. 17% believe it doesn't go far
    >enough. 57% = 17% = 74% of Americans who either support the Arizona
    >law, or believe it doesn't go far enough.
    >
    >> 74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral


    "Creating a program that would allow illegal immigrants already living
    in the United States for a number of years to stay here and apply to
    legally remain in this country permanently if they had a job and paid
    back taxes"

    7/16-21/10 yes--81% No-- 19%

    Pollingreport.com

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    Default Why the Arizona decision is a disaster for the Dems in Nov.

    On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:16:56 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    <gopartyanimal@**********> wrote:

    >On Jul 29, 4:36*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    >> On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >>
    >> <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    >> >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    >> >doesn't go far enough.

    >>
    >> 57% say so

    >
    >57% support the law as written. 17% believe it doesn't go far
    >enough. 57% = 17% = 74% of Americans who either support the Arizona
    >law, or believe it doesn't go far enough.
    >
    >> 74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral

    >
    >Where did you get THAT number? Sniff, sniff - oh right, your ***.


    PollingReport.com

    "As you may know, Arizona recently passed a law concerning illegal
    immigrants. Based on what you have read or heard about that law, do
    you favor or oppose it?"

    7/16-21/10

    Favor----- 55%

    Oppose -----40

    Unsure ------5%




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    Walter Harding
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    On Jul 29, 10:11*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:16:56 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >
    > <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >On Jul 29, 4:36*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > >> On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding

    >
    > >> <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >> >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    > >> >doesn't go far enough.

    >
    > >> 57% say so

    >
    > >57% support the law as written. *17% believe it doesn't go far
    > >enough. *57% = 17% = 74% of Americans who either support the Arizona
    > >law, or believe it doesn't go far enough.


    I repeat - why is Obama going against those sorts of numbers?

    > >> 74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral

    >
    > "Creating a program that would allow illegal immigrants already living
    > in the United States for a number of years to stay here and apply to
    > legally remain in this country permanently if they had a job and paid
    > back taxes"
    >
    > * 7/16-21/10 * * * * * * yes--81% * * *No-- 19%


    "Putting more Border Patrol and federal law enforcement agents on the
    U.S. border with Mexico"


    7/16-21/10 yes - 81% No - 18%

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    Walter Harding
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    Default Why the Arizona decision is a disaster for the Dems in Nov.

    On Jul 29, 10:14*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:16:56 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    >
    >
    >
    > <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >On Jul 29, 4:36*pm, Obi...@Dicta.net wrote:
    > >> On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:43:48 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding

    >
    > >> <gopartyani...@**********> wrote:
    > >> >Because 74% of Americans either support the Arizona law, or believe it
    > >> >doesn't go far enough.

    >
    > >> 57% say so

    >
    > >57% support the law as written. *17% believe it doesn't go far
    > >enough. *57% = 17% = 74% of Americans who either support the Arizona
    > >law, or believe it doesn't go far enough.

    >
    > >> 74% believe the consequences of the Law are not moral

    >
    > >Where did you get THAT number? *Sniff, sniff - oh right, your ***.

    >
    > PollingReport.com
    >
    > "As you may know, Arizona recently passed a law concerning illegal
    > immigrants. Based on what you have read or heard about that law, do
    > you favor or oppose it?"
    >
    > * *7/16-21/10
    >
    > * * Favor----- 55%
    >
    > * * Oppose *-----40
    >
    > * * Unsure ------5%


    Yeah, those were the sort of numbers the law got - BEFORE Obama used
    his thugs for attack Arizona for protecting her own citizens. The
    ruling came down, and the law got lots more popular.


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    Default Why the Arizona decision is a disaster for the Dems in Nov.

    On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:39:00 -0700 (PDT), Walter Harding
    <gopartyanimal@**********> wrote:

    >> "Creating a program that would allow illegal immigrants already living
    >> in the United States for a number of years to stay here and apply to
    >> legally remain in this country permanently if they had a job and paid
    >> back taxes"
    >>
    >> * 7/16-21/10 * * * * * * yes--81% * * *No-- 19%

    >
    > "Putting more Border Patrol and federal law enforcement agents on the
    >U.S. border with Mexico"
    >
    >
    >7/16-21/10 yes - 81% No - 18%


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