Maybe it was because of people like this:
"Every day now, it seems, hundreds of thousands of ungrateful human parasites rally in American cities condemning their host country's lack of hospitality ... They have taken advantage of loopholes in our laws by dropping babies in this country who automatically become U.S. citizens, despite the illegal entry and presence of the parents ... They are darn lucky I am not running the country. I would order mass arrests at these events, forcing every single participant to prove their legal right to be in this country or face deportation. I keep hearing about how expensive it would be to find all of the illegals and deport them. They are making it very easy for us with these rallies. The fact that no one is even suggesting roundups shows just how far gone our country is," - Joseph Farah, WorldNet Daily.
Now how large is the step from this to "get in the gas chambers?" And people wonder why they wave Mexican flags at their rallies.
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Actually, it's a huge step to the gas chambers, since the leader of neither of America's two largest political parties are talking about mass deportments. It's pretty much a settled question among both Republican and Democratic leaders that illegal immigrants already in the country are going to get the U.S. residency they broke the law to obtain - Republicans are just attaching a higher price tag to it. (And that's pretty much just House Republicans - the highest ranking Republican in the U.S. - President Bush - has never shown any inclination to penalize illegal immigrants.)
That some guy with a column is incensed about all this isn't surprising. He's that mental about this because no one of consequence is proposing anything he agrees with. But even if he is one step south of Goebbels, we're no closer to that than we are to turning into North Korea because of some rant from a guy from A.N.S.W.E.R.
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