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Comment on Editorial: The real issue in the Arizona immigration case (Denver Post)
Two points here: 1) If the shoe fits, too bad. We'd be dumb as nails to not notice that 99% of illegal aliens in this country are from Mexico, and 2) Nobody whined when the FBI profiled the Beltway Sniper as a "lone white male."
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