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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I don't think you know me well enough to level that charge. Dismissed.
What you think I implied is YOUR problem, not mine.
Cheers
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.
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.
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.