Liz Benjamin, who writes "The Daily Politics" column for the Daily News, talks about Congressman Vito Fossella’s arrest for drunken driving and what it means for his political future.
illegal immigrant, no docs or false docs, driving drunk...YES!, clap them in irons! are you kidding me? if the fear of deportation keeps drunks off the road, good. if it causes illegals to self-deport, so much the better.
I'm trying to figure out what Liz Benjamin did here! She didn't seem to want to "go there" or "talk about that". Well, it got us thru 15 minutes, more or less.
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illegal immigrant, no docs or false docs, driving drunk...YES!, clap them in irons! are you kidding me? if the fear of deportation keeps drunks off the road, good. if it causes illegals to self-deport, so much the better.
ending up dead in prison is a whole other matter.
I'm trying to figure out what Liz Benjamin did here! She didn't seem to want to "go there" or "talk about that". Well, it got us thru 15 minutes, more or less.
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