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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

Congressman Tancredo discusses immigration, Iraq and other affairs. http://teamtancredo.org

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  • Tancredo/Paul 2008!

  • Go Republicans. I'm not american but I support Republicans.

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  • We lose about $1 trillion a year because of this silliness and you're telling me

    it's a joke? Lost business, multi-hundred-million dollar errors (conversion

    errors are common but usually not as spectacular as the Mars mission) and

    wasting vast amounts of time/money dealing with two systems. This is costing us far more than immigration issues, it's just less obvious than a guy inhandcuffs. It's really time for us to finish the job and relegate our customary system to the annals of history.

  • Metric? I think we have a lot more serious problems in this country than switching to the metric system. Radical Islam wants to destroy our way of life, illegal immigrants are flooding across our borders, our public education system is a joke, and you're worried about the metric system? Are you freaking kidding me?

  • This man speaks from a sincere and patriotic American heart. Don't be fooled by immitations, he is one and only real deal.

  • Tom Tancreco makes a very good argument about illegals. Wouldn't it be nice to take all of the good points from all of the Republican candidates and combine them into one person?

    Oh, thats right. We have Mitt Romney.

  • It would be nice to see a little presidential backbone from at least one of the candidates in the form of a public statement supporting metrication.

    We waste huge amounts of money every year (and lose more in lost business opportunities) by using two measurement systems. Our customary system is a difficult to learn mess in it's own right, but using two measurement systems is even worse than using one poor one.

    It's time to finally finish the job and go metric.

    Paul

  • Thompson/Tancredo 2008!

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