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Judged: 1 1 1 _ DO NOT BELONG IN THE USA _ THE ONLY GOOD ONE IS A DEAD ONE |
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Judged: 2 2 2 At Daily Kos, Jed Lewison took a crack at dissecting the Romney record on immigration and offered this analysis: In 2006, Romney supported deporting some undocumented immigrants but allowing others to remain in the United States to gain legal status. In the 2008 campaign, Romney switched positions and supported deportation for all undocumented immigrants, but also said they should be allowed to apply for permanent residency or citizenship once they have left the U.S. Last Tuesday, Romney initially took an absolute hardline, saying he opposed allowing any undocumented immigrants to become permanent residents. He then implicitly contradicted himself by saying he wouldn't draw lines about "who gets to stay and who gets to go." On Wednesday, Romney appeared to return to his 2008 campaign position, saying he supported allowing undocumented immigrants to become permanent residents, but only if they were first deported. If you're confused by all that, you're not alone. I think I count four different positions, three of them taken in the past week alone. And that's not just a flip-flop. It's a flip-flop-dodge, and it's Mitt Romney's specialty. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 I'm totally against illegal immigration but you are a super idiot... probably missing a bunch of teeth |
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Judged: 2 2 2 In 2006, Romney supported deporting some undocumented immigrants but allowing others to remain in the United States to gain legal status. In the 2008 campaign, Romney switched positions and supported deportation for all undocumented immigrants, but also said they should be allowed to apply for permanent residency or citizenship once they have left the U.S. Last Tuesday, Romney initially took an absolute hardline, saying he opposed allowing any undocumented immigrants to become permanent residents. He then implicitly contradicted himself by saying he wouldn't draw lines about "who gets to stay and who gets to go." On Wednesday, Romney appeared to return to his 2008 campaign position, saying he supported allowing undocumented immigrants to become permanent residents, but only if they were first deported. If you're confused by all that, you're not alone. I think I count four different positions, three of them taken in the past week alone. And that's not just a flip-flop. It's a flip-flop-dodge, and it's Mitt Romney's specialty. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 _ Repeal The 1986 Illegal alien AMNESTY SCAM NOW!!!!! _ Deport all anchorbaby's, Deport all anchorsenior's |
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