Working for logical immigation reform based on a stable population, a recognition of the finite nature of our natural resources and the adverse impact of continued growth on our quality of life, standard of living, national interest, character, language, sovereignty and the rule of law. Pushing back and countering the disloyal elements in American society and the anti-American rhetoric of the leftwing illegal alien lobbies. In a debate, when your opponents turn to name calling, it's a good sign you've already won.
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From your cartoon: "You got that right?"
Are you saying improper grammar does not count?
Doesn't it depend on whether this is in the present tense or the past tense? Are you suggesting "You've got that right, senator" ?
If this person is an average American, then they more likely would say it the way that it is shown.
I am reminded of a former boss of mine, a lawyer, former English teacher and Chancellor of the Boulder Campus of the University of Colorado. He like to refer to the word "scrod", (a type of fish), saying, "You rarely hear the past pluperfect form of that verb (screwed) anymore."
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