What does it profit the average middle class American to bring the putative virtues of parliamentary venality versus the usual clique tyranny venality to some distant land when large areas of the United States are being primed to be a gigantic Bosnia.
Now you're changing the subject, again. You've departed completely from your original point, changed writing styles, and started using a much more advanced terminology. I'm tempted to respond to a flip-flop, but won't.
The importation of pluralities of unassimilated third world and especially Mexicans into the US means their political and cultural attitudes are imported as well.
That's right. I have no problems, nor do most people, with a multi-cultural society. Our problem is with people being here illegally yet still wanting licenses, free speech and the right to vote - things they are not entitled to by any means.
Life in third world countries is hell on earth by the standards of the US. ...etc...
That doesn't make it right. That doesn't make it acceptable. I don't care about another country's activites and internal workings unless they're needlessly killing people, causing me some sort of harm, or are threaghtening to cause me some sort of harm. Your theories of how the activites inherant in Mexican society will/are bleeding into the southwestern US are unfounded as you're not taking local law enforcement and other governing bodies into account.
This is part of the big lie. We do not have a multi-cultural society. We have an American society that, up till now, has been an amalgam of cultures dominated by American ideals. Now, you and those of your ilk, are asking us to accept the supplanting of the American society with those brought by illegals, mainly hispanics. Why? Why should we?
Immigrants bringing (certain) aspects of their own culture to our shores has literally defined America, and we're all the better for it. But immigrants with no desire to learn our language, customs, and traditions are another matter entirely, especially if their loyalties still lie with their home country. Unfortunately this state of affairs seems to be more common than not these days (since the Immigration Act of 1965, to be precise), and as a result we're slowly turning into a nation the exact opposite in character of the one that catapulted us to our position in history. .....slowly, but surely.