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progdonkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-27-06 02:17 AM
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10. look at his "side-by-side" with Miller on his website...
http://www.vernonrobinson.com/robinson_contents/issues/

My favorites:

The Foreign HOMOSEXUAL Importation Act (Somehow I don't think that's the actual title of the bill.... ;-) )

Brad Miller repeatedly sponsored a bill to let American homosexuals bring their foreign homosexual lovers to our country on marriage visas. (How many times can the word "homosexual" be used in a sentence?")

Vernon opposes Brad's plan to recruit thousands of foreign homosexuals to come to this country to be given American citizenship. Outrageous! ("recruit"; so we not only have to deal with the gay mafia, but also the gay militia. :rofl: )

Making ENGLISH the Official Language of the United States

Brad Miller says anyone who wants all Americans to speak English is "kooky." Anti-English politicians like Miller are the reason you must now "Press 1 for English" when you call government offices or buy things with your ATM card. (The Horror!!!)

This should not be negotiable--immigrants who want to become American citizens should be required to learn our language. Vernon Robinson has been endorsed by the English Language PAC.


Yeah, this guy's just so out there that it's funny, though he's serving a very important role in the GOP machine. He's basically a black Ann Coulter: say the craziest, most extreme, nuttiest things that pop into your head, which the "moderate" Republicans can then distance themselves from (doing so only after you've been on their show and gotten publicity, naturally). The extremists get to play the part of moderates ("Well, he's not as far right as Coulter/Robinson: he only thinks Muslims should be deported, not put in camps!"), while the batshit insane rhetoric gets injected into the debate as the extreme, though still respectable, boundary of discourse.
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