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“To some, the demise of a comprehensive immigration-reform measure in the U.S. Senate was inevitable. It was too much, too fast, too sticky.
To others - including me - the disappointing, terminating vote represented just another example of the kind of shortsighted behavior in Washington, D.C., that should cause voters to consider non-incumbent candidates next year.
About a third of U.S. senators will be up for re-election in 2008. Those who turned thumbs down to the immigration reform plan should be given one-way tickets home.”
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