Open-ended Vine..
by Bill Simon
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One afternoon, when I was about ten, I decided to walk over to the 'wrong side of the tracks.' At first I was a little scared. But then I noticed that the yards were nice, and so were the houses. In fact, most of the houses were better than those on our side of the tracks. A lot better.
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February 27th, 2006 at 11:08 pm
Bill, I want to comment on a post of yours last November about U.S. Rep. Tom Price. I hope John Konop, a Republican, http://www.johnkonop.com/, beats the socks off Price in the next election. Price rode into Congress on the good graces of the immigration-control movement and has not held up his end of the bargain and has in fact betrayed the American people with his sell-out votes. I warned our side before he was elected that he could not be trusted, and that prophecy has been fulfilled.
In the words of an old song, “there’s only two things that money can’t buy, and that’s true love and homegrown tomatoes.”
Donna Locke
Tennesseans for Immigration Control and Reform
(formerly with the Georgia Coalition for Immigration Reform)
tncoalition at hotmail dot com