Friday, April 14, 2006

Quite the contrary

It's amazing what one finds on the internet.

Gov. Sonny Perdue will be deciding what to do with the flurry of state legislation concerning illegal immigration pretty soon. One has to wonder if he'll heed to his own advice in making this decision:

This may mean that state government is not always the appropriate venue for your concern. ... For matters of national concern, such as the U.S. military or immigration, contact the federal government.

At Perdue's own contact page, he's encouraging citizens to express their concerns about this issue to the federal government and that the issue of immigration is something which the state shouldn't handle.

A logical person would think this puts him in quite a predicament. But, considering how he ignored his belief that 'communities of interest' should not be divided in the redistricting process, who knows what'll happen.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think it was really wrong to allow americans to protest in front of the capital building but yet illegals weren't able to do so.i think this whole issue is racist and there ws a great example to prove this correct

3:26 PM  

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