Lou Dobbs - too honest for CNN...
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:18:04 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"jps" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:31:56 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"jps" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:40:40 -0600, Vic Smith
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:38:43 -0800, jps wrote:
Dobbs goes beyond the illegal alien fight, using language that
identifies his target's cultural identity a little too acutely.
You mean if an illegal is from Mexico he calls him a Mexican illegal?
Blasphemy!
He also doesn't seem to spend much time on the downside of kicking
all
these low-wage workers out of the country.
You mean like mowing your own lawn and doing your own laundry?
Anyway, the economy is pretty complicated.
Who knows what the impact of the illegal labor is?
I know there's a huge workforce that picks most of our fruits and
vegetables for far lower wages than our fellow citizens are used to
getting paid. They also provide domestic help as you pointed out.
While you or I may replace our gardener (I don't have one) in tough
times, think of all the entrepreneurs who'd be **** out of luck if
they couldn't underpay someone to service their customers. Doesn't
help "small business" much.
I suspect that citizens or legal immigrants would have picked up much
of the slack.
Saw a news article a couple months ago about anglos working picking
fruit. Colorado I think. It's the economy.....
They were Mexicans in white face paid by Lou Dobbs.
He's just a little too hopped up. Now it looks like he's having to
bark outside the tent of a different circus.
I don't see a place for him. Given his birther madness, Fox probably
comes closest. Maybe they can turn him totally insane.
If anyone can push Lou into an onscreen heart attack, it'd be Fox.
Hannity will be glad to help him edit footage.
No, it is CBS that edits tapes. Puts sparklers in gas tanks to show
they
explode, etc.
Oh, are you now disagreeing with Hannity? He admitted they'd doctored
the piece last night and admitted they were wrong. Fell far short of
an actual admission tho', he said it was inadvertent.
Nope, pointing out some of the mainstream media lies even more. Sort of
like the letter about Bush's military career. No standing up and
admitting
they lied.
Quite right. In fact, one of the excuses given at the time was that
even if the document were a forgery, it was at least representative of
the truth. Hyperbole had a field day from the left-field bleachers
with that canard.
Bush was quite the war hero, unlike John Kerry. No hyperbole there.
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