Jesse Walker | April 12, 2006
Maybe mass protests can still have an effect after all.
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fyodor|4.12.06 @ 10:37AM|#
Especially for folks not being represented in political polls and focus groups!
Warren|4.12.06 @ 10:55AM|#
I really hope we make real meaningful reform to our immigration policy (in a pro-immigrant kind of way). It would be the first serious measure taken to make the USA a better place, in a fundamental 'what it means to be an American' sort of way, in my lifetime.
|4.12.06 @ 11:21AM|#
Oh my G-d, that means the Democrats will control Congress, and they'll take our guns away! We'll be like the French, but we'll still be fat. Rally the troops!
spaced|4.12.06 @ 11:27AM|#
hopefully the protesting carries over to voter turnout...
|4.12.06 @ 1:37PM|#
And hopefully some of those protesters have heard that the LP is one of the most pro-immigration parties out there.
|4.12.06 @ 2:21PM|#
This entire issue politically will be ancient history by November. Undoubtedly both sides were trying to use it to their advantage, but I think they fired their weapons too early.