He's a representative, not a senator.
And he's out there, running around, spewing hate wherever he goes, like all Republicans.
2006-12-26 02:56:10
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answered by bettysdad 5
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It's 'Tancredo'. What do you mean? Why is he such a jerk? What happened to him as opposed to the rest of us? He's still around and making his rounds on the talk radio/tv circuits. He has a twisted point of view on most things, however, he does make some good points on others. I think if ya took away his lunatic observations and just went with facts, he makes sense a sometimes. Unfortunately, he's a few watts short of a dim bulb.
2006-12-26 03:00:07
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answered by macncletus 2
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Hes still around and doing very well, he wants to give the U S A, back to the working class. He and a lot of Americans want the illegal immigrants OUT of our Country. Myself, I like Duncan Hunter to.
2006-12-26 08:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean Congressman Tancredo. He had to cancel an appearance in Miami,due to a "bomb threat". Rep Tancredo is against illegal immigration and amnesty. The illegals and their sympathizers are stooping to new lows now.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Tom Tancredo's planned appearance in Miami on Thursday has been cancelled after what the congressman called a "credible threat" of violence in response to his planned immigration talk.
Tancredo has become a controversial figure in Miami since his recent comments comparing Miami to a "Third World country."
After a public spat with Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Tancredo was invited to speak at Thursday's local Rotary Club meeting, which had been scheduled to be held at the Rusty Pelican restaurant on Key Biscayne.
But CBS 4 television in Miami first reported Tuesday afternoon that the restaurant had balked at Tancredo's appearance following an alleged bomb threat and complaints from restaurant workers. A restaurant employee, who declined to be identified, said she believed the regular Rotary meeting was going forward but "without the speaker."
In a release Wednesday night, Tancredo said he would visit Miami when the city had extricated itself "from the clutches of radical multiculturalists."
"I appreciate the problem presented to the Miami Rotary Club and the restaurant at which I was to speak by the threats of thugs," Tancredo said in the release. "I certainly do not wish to provide radical separatist groups with an excuse for violence."
The threats could not be verified independently.
Tancredo added, "I knew speaking your mind could be dangerous in Havana — I guess it’s equally dangerous to do so in Miami," Tancredo said. "Apparently, there isn't much of a difference between the two anymore."
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/elections/article/0,2808,DRMN_24736_5210888,00.html
2006-12-26 02:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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So now if you are against illegals,you are a fascist? LOL! Wow! You crybabies are a trip. The race card playing. The Nazi bs rhetoric. That's all done to try and make Americans feel guilty. Not! They are illegals,not immigrants.
2006-12-26 03:05:18
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answered by bugeyes 4
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He's a pretty radical guy, bordering on fascism with his anti-immigration ideals.
There are many people who don't like him and some people who love him.
I would guess the guy needs plenty of body guards...
2006-12-26 03:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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He's in the House of Representatives, and his name is Tancredo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo
2006-12-26 03:01:47
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answered by ? 6
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