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At FAIR event, Dobbs interviews birther Jerome Corsi, a "pretty good guy to talk to" about immigration

September 15, 2009 5:46 pm ET

From the September 15 edition of the United Stations Radio Networks' The Lou Dobbs Show:

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    • Author by pklute63 (September 15, 2009 5:49 pm ET)
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      I think its time to have Dobb's put to sleep...poor thing has lost control of all his senses and it won't be long before he is pooping himself uncontrollably.
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      • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 6:02 pm ET)
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        Only to yourself and people like you on the left. A lot of us in the middle or to the right are tired of illegal immigration and the threat of "amnesty" that goes along with illegal immigration. People need to go through the proper protocol to become citizens: health checks, learn minimum English, no serious criminal records and the willingness to work and be prosperous Americans. When they satisfy those requirements, the more the merrier. America can't even take care of its own U.S. citizens yet, let alone open the borders to everybody in the World.
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        • Author by foghornleghorn (September 15, 2009 6:24 pm ET)
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          Quit whining. The wingnuts had 6 years to do something about immigration and they just pushed it further down the road. Another one of Duby's messes for Obama to clean up. Remember, legislation is usually not passed on the back of hatred and racism.

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          • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 6:38 pm ET)
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            I will be the first to admit that G. Bush was completely ineffective at everything he did. That is the ONE reason I like the fact that Obama won; it teaches a good lesson to the G.O.P. that for some reason, sat on their asses for 8 years doing nothing but spread war and poverty. As for racism, you are wrong their too. If anybody was disadvantaged in this country it is the African-American population and the Native American population. These populations STILL suffer the consequences but yet YOU want to help strangers that cross the border illegally instead. Take New Orlean's for instance (another Bush flub-up), I saw a lot of BLACK people in poverty. Why would our country continue to pay for illegal aliens when we can't take care of people like in New Orleans?
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            • Author by foghornleghorn (September 15, 2009 6:45 pm ET)
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              YOU want to help strangers that cross the border illegally

              I don't think you know me well enough to level that charge. Dismissed.
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              • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 6:52 pm ET)
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                Ah, but somehow you know me enough to imply "racism" (see your post above). Dismissed.
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                • Author by foghornleghorn (September 15, 2009 7:16 pm ET)
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                  I never said anything about YOU, but YOU capped YOU in referring to me.

                  What you think I implied is YOUR problem, not mine.



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                  • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 7:27 pm ET)
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                    Let's go away with one thing we DO have in oommon: George Bush screwed up the American economy. :) Hopefully, immigration can take a backseat until our country can get its finances back on track. When that happens, I probably won't care who comes in. I pray Obama can do HALF of what Clinton accomplished in the 1990's for the economy. If he can do more, we will have it made (until another Bush hits office)

                    Cheers
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                • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 15, 2009 7:50 pm ET)
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                  Ah, but somehow you know me enough to imply "racism"
                  Apparently, the guilty conscience infers racism to itself where none is implied. Perhaps you should explore that conscience.
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                  • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 11:33 pm ET)
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                    See, it's that attitude right there that make it impossible for liberals and conservatives (even moderates like myself) to ever talk. We have a disagreement about immigration policies. Fine. But when you inject the "race" card in there it makes discussion impossible and nothing gets better.
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            • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 15, 2009 7:49 pm ET)
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              I will be the first to admit that G. Bush was completely ineffective at everything he did.
              Not at this late date, you won't. Many millions "admitted" that long before you did. Many thousands of them are now dead as a direct result.
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              • Author by zamfir273114 (September 15, 2009 11:31 pm ET)
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                Actually, I never liked Bush. I wanted Gore the first time and Kerry the second time. Oh, and I agree about the thousands dead.
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        • Author by bilbo_dies (September 15, 2009 7:34 pm ET)
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          I don't think I have seen anyone here who said they agreed with illegal immigration.
          But; again, you don't stop illegal immigration by building fences or passing laws. You stop it by attacking the root cause.

          No jobs where they live.
          Businesses here that are willing to look the other way to save on wages, etc.

          Fix that and you may not stop illegal immigartion but; there won't be 12 million illegals in the states.
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (September 15, 2009 6:26 pm ET)
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      Yeah,Jerome Corsi who got the Yaitz womantotakethe fallforhim.hahahahaha
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    • Author by youguysarecrazy2009 (September 15, 2009 6:31 pm ET)
         
      when i heard "like-minded" it was a throw back to the pre civil rights era. are you kidding me? will this be your legacy? you should be educated enough to know that comment smacks of racism.thank you for confirming that racism and bias is alive and well. i don't care if you are on the left or right, i too think that it's time for mr.dobbs to retire. does responsible journalism exist?
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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (September 15, 2009 6:37 pm ET)
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      And Jerome Corsi PhD,,who uses his own previously published books as a buttress for his own new arguments.Note I have added PhD tohis title. Not very often do you have PhD's tanking that title. Monica Crowley comes tomind quickly as the other "\"intellectual" who tanked her title.
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      • Author by bilbo_dies (September 15, 2009 7:30 pm ET)
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        No, I think it is OK to give him an honorary PhD.
        That does mean Piled higher, Deeper; right?

        It's like Dobb's comment about all the books.
        When you don't have a valid argument and don't do any real research (a month in Israel, I'm sure he fully understands them) then you can churn out a new book every month or so.
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        • Author by wolf kotenberg (September 15, 2009 8:13 pm ET)
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          quote fromhis bio

          Jerome Corsi was born in East Cleveland, Ohio, to Louis E. Corsi, a union public relations director, and Alice Corsi, née Hanlon. He married Joy Dugan on May 8, 1970. The marriage ended in divorce. He married Monica Corsi in 1991.[7]

          He earned a B.A. from Case Western Reserve University in 1968, and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University in 1972; his dissertation was titled Prior Restraint, Prior Punishment, and Political Dissent; a Moral and Legal Evaluation.
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