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Immigrants driving the economy
Sledog
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Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
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Sounds like Trump is replacing Obama as the food stamp president.Sledog said: -
It's USA Today. Liberal rag. Came up while looking at news. I do not normally read USA Today. Where does it say the numbers are wrong? And who wrote your quotes? When you quote a source might be worth including.creepycoug said:
Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
That's why you'll always be average.
I looked up your quote. You act like the Southern Poverty Law Center is anything other than a communist satellite.
"You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you." Much? -
1. Read the article you linked again. No, I don't. Founded by Tanton, who has a long and distinguished history and earned reputation that hardly needs amplifying. If you don't know who he is and why he has no credibility with anyone with a soul, then you shouldn't be arguing this with me ... or anyone.Sledog said:
It's USA Today. Liberal rag. Came up while looking at news. I do not normally read USA Today. Where does it say the numbers are wrong? And who wrote your quotes? When you quote a source might be worth including.creepycoug said:
Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
That's why you'll always be average.
I looked up your quote. You act like the Southern Poverty Law Center is anything other than a communist satellite.
"You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you." Much?
2. USA Today is a rag for people who can barely read. Not surprised to find you there. The article is basically a quote piece for the CIS, an off-shoot of FAIR. If I'm ever basing my argument on "research" done by an organization with an axe to grind, I'll tell you; I don't need to hide my sources.
3. I'll quote however I wish, and won't take drafting advice from someone who barely has command over his native language. HtH
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Carefulcreepycoug said:
1. Read the article you linked again. No, I don't. Founded by Tanton, who has a long and distinguished history and earned reputation that hardly needs amplifying. If you don't know who he is and why he has no credibility with anyone with a soul, then you shouldn't be arguing this with me ... or anyone.Sledog said:
It's USA Today. Liberal rag. Came up while looking at news. I do not normally read USA Today. Where does it say the numbers are wrong? And who wrote your quotes? When you quote a source might be worth including.creepycoug said:
Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
That's why you'll always be average.
I looked up your quote. You act like the Southern Poverty Law Center is anything other than a communist satellite.
"You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you." Much?
2. USA Today is a rag for people who can barely read. Not surprised to find you there. The article is basically a quote piece for the CIS, an off-shoot of FAIR. If I'm ever basing my argument on "research" done by an organization with an axe to grind, I'll tell you; I don't need to hide my sources.
3. I'll quote however I wish, and won't take drafting advice from someone who barely has command over his native language. HtH -
Ironic.Sledog said:
It's USA Today. Liberal rag. Came up while looking at news. I do not normally read USA Today. Where does it say the numbers are wrong? And who wrote your quotes? When you quote a source might be worth including.creepycoug said:
Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
That's why you'll always be average.
I looked up your quote. You act like the Southern Poverty Law Center is anything other than a communist satellite.
"You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you." Much?
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Yet hide it you did. But then SPLC is right up your alley. Much like the street fair of the same name.creepycoug said:
1. Read the article you linked again. No, I don't. Founded by Tanton, who has a long and distinguished history and earned reputation that hardly needs amplifying. If you don't know who he is and why he has no credibility with anyone with a soul, then you shouldn't be arguing this with me ... or anyone.Sledog said:
It's USA Today. Liberal rag. Came up while looking at news. I do not normally read USA Today. Where does it say the numbers are wrong? And who wrote your quotes? When you quote a source might be worth including.creepycoug said:
Nice try, hiding the CIS behind at USA Today title.Sledog said:
Founded in 1985 by John Tanton, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant politicians. CIS’s much-touted tagline is “low immigration, pro-immigrant,” but the organization has a decades-long history of circulating racist writers, while also associating with white nationalists.
You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you.
That's why you'll always be average.
I looked up your quote. You act like the Southern Poverty Law Center is anything other than a communist satellite.
"You start with the answer you want, and find sources that will give it to you." Much?
2. USA Today is a rag for people who can barely read. Not surprised to find you there. The article is basically a quote piece for the CIS, an off-shoot of FAIR. If I'm ever basing my argument on "research" done by an organization with an axe to grind, I'll tell you; I don't need to hide my sources.
3. I'll quote however I wish, and won't take drafting advice from someone who barely has command over his native language. HtH
From the linked article: "Steven Camarota, director of research at the center and author of the report". The article had an opposing viewpoint as well. You probably missed that. -
I love illegal immigrants. Me and the dems love cheap labor to serve us. House cleaning, land scaping, cooking, fucking. All for peanuts. Keep em coming I say.
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My line. Get your own.MikeDamone said:I love illegal immigrants. Me and the dems love cheap labor to serve us. House cleaning, land scaping, cooking, fucking. All for peanuts. Keep em coming I say.
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It’s not a stretch. Common sensecreepycoug said:
My line. Get your own.MikeDamone said:I love illegal immigrants. Me and the dems love cheap labor to serve us. House cleaning, land scaping, cooking, fucking. All for peanuts. Keep em coming I say.


