Open border advocate Rep. Jim Kolbe won't run again

That Arizona representative made the decision a few days ago, and here's a fitting tribute:

When someone retires or passes away, we try to say something nice about that person, we downplay his negatives and point out his positives. I would like to do the same for Congressman Jim Kolbe, but I really don't have the time to do that much research, other then to say, I wholeheartedly approve of his decision to leave Congress.

A possible replacement is Randy Graf, who, unlike Kolbe, is opposed to illegal immigration. Kos thinks that district is a potential opening for the Dems. The WSJ-wing of the GOP would probably be willing to let a Dem win rather than help elect someone who wants to stop the illegal labor. Hopefully Graf will be able to show that they're both wrong.

Immigration2005b · Fri, 11/25/2005 - 18:50 · · Importance: 1

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I only hope someday millions of Americans will dance on the graves of this low life government and build a new idea of what this nation is and is not. if we don't say hi to the third world hell for your kids.

Posted by: Fred Dawes at Nov 27, 2005 12:19 AM

I imagine it would be unsporting of me to dance on Kolbe's grave, politically speaking. But maybe I can tap my foot under the table a bit!

Posted by: dchamil at Nov 26, 2005 7:43 AM


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