Has anyone researched Rep. Tom Tancredo (R), Colorado, running for President?
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I've started looking into Tancredo's positions on the issues, and so far I'm really liking what I see, especially his postitions on immigration. I'm even considering getting actively involved in the campaign, something that I have never done before. The candidates that media have decided are our "top Republican candidates" leave a lot to be desired from a conservative perspective. I think he has an uphill battle ahead of him, however, because he just does not have the name recognition at this point in the game, which will certainly affect his ability to raise funds. Go Team Tancredo!
idk.
and what does this have to do with immigration//why is it in the immigration category?
Sorry I've had my fill of republicans for a lifetime.
He will get my vote.I wont vote for anyone else.
He has some very good ideas, but he would not win a national election.
I'm waiting to see who the American Independent Party over in California is wanting to approve. Tancredo at this time(in my opinion) in the game would be a wise choice.
i be voting for Tom Tancredo in 2008, only candidate so far that don't sugar coat, flip-flop on illegal aliens issue!!!
NO.......I haven't researched Jan.........BUT........
I do watch his "self-loving tirades" and while I think he TRULY cares for Colorado.........he loves himself more.
Is that a good president? (oh that was not meant in a condescending manner........) I want MY president to be completely DEDICATED to the US as whole. Not centered on one agenda.
Tancerdo runs he wont make it to nomination because the republicans lost because of hardline immigration stances in some districts. Immigration reform is needed actually, and solution is complex, and you cant just deport 12 million people like Ike did back in the 1950s because society is lot more complex, and removing 12 million will effect 50 plus millions Americans that interact with them every day, and some married, and have close freindships with those people. Also, yes they did break laws, and not follow rules.
A person who is a immigration lawyer will tell you the immigration law are complex, and laws in the books does not address the migrant flows from Mexico it never did. If 911 never occured the issuse would of been resolved, Fox and Bush would of worked something out to both benefits. Instead, were making mountians out of molehills now here. Anmesty, should be discussed last, but first needs to be guest worker program, but with rules like no voting, no free services. Tom Tercedo makes getting to the solution harder, while Jeff Flake, Ted Kennedy make getting to the solution that is more realistic, and better off for the long term.
I have and may vote for him. Look at Duncan Hunter out of CA, too. Tancredo may have too much baggage, however, I am still looking.
I like sqwirlgrls approach, but I think we are going to have to settle for a politician.
I used to get his newsletters and other information...from what I have read in the past he is a typical racist jerk. I will say no more but I could
Yes, I made a dedicated site for him, and he is whats best for this country! www.myspace.com/tomtancredofor...
Tom Tancredo has a problem: Agenda-Driven Media (boundless rascals, they are)
Whether they're liberal or conservative, bitmap or 'X86', girraffe or kumkwat, the billionaire owners of media outlets providing the daily news to the U.S. are driven by ONE thing? Call it the:
Fourth Branch Deficit Disorder
The instant anyone (whoever it was) coined the term "the fourth branch of government" the stage was set for a blind, egotistical disregard for the 'needs, intelligence of' and 'responsibility to' inform rank and file Americans. A disregard surpassed only by the Supreme Court.
Mr. Tancredo, IF seen in context by all voters, would either win or lose based strictly on his merits and views. Period.
That is: if the free press were, in fact, "free"...
u n f o r t u n a t e l y . . .
Unfetered billionaires edit the news we finally see.
Deaths in...(U.S. firefighting?)...(U.S. teachers shot by gang-members?)...(voluntary participants in practices known to be dangersous in the U.S. - drug use...drinking...traffic [43,000+/yr]) ...(voluntary forces in Iraq?)...(involuntary former landowners who've already sold there farms to known drug-smugglers and turn up dead?)... such deaths are of varying importance to the agenda of this "4th-Branch."
And our genuine need for information subjects us to an undeserved turbulence of uncertainty.
Back to Tancredo: I've researched the man. He'd be a good candidate especially concerning his trust for the Constitution and its intended results (though I hope he'll remedy the paper-tiger "need" for fossil fuels that has traditionally haunted efforts for alternatives).
Simply put: He's real.
But nothing "real" guides even the sincerest voters lost & desperate in the fog of skewed information.
Does it?
qwerty
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