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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution implies that the subject of employer sanctions was given only "passing reference" at Monday's rally against illegal immigration at the state Capitol ("Dry up job pipeline for illegal," Editorial, Oct. 20). I was there and can tell you that th...

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Published inThe Atlanta journal-constitution (2001)
Main Author JOHN M. MCCORMACK, CHARLES SHAFER JR., LAURA RUNYAN, D. LEE SMITH, TIM HEWETT, R. H. GETELMAN, WILLIAM E. LYNCH, GLENN PRYOR
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta, Ga Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC 21.10.2005
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Summary:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution implies that the subject of employer sanctions was given only "passing reference" at Monday's rally against illegal immigration at the state Capitol ("Dry up job pipeline for illegal," Editorial, Oct. 20). I was there and can tell you that this is not so. Ralph Reed: Responses to "Reed denies bid to oust gaming foes," Metro, Oct. 17 How stupid do politicians think we are? If Ralph Reed truly did not know whom he was working for, or where his money was coming from, he is an even bigger doofus than I thought. Reed pretends to be a righteous Christian fighter when he is an opportunist, a liar and a cheat. I have seen plenty of such people in both parties, and now the latest liar in the White House.
ISSN:1539-7459