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Where No One Locks The Door
Unknown ^ | April 10th, 2006 | Doug Patton

Posted on 04/12/2006 11:53:34 AM PDT by America_Right

Where No One Locks The Door (Revisited) By Doug Patton April 10, 2006

Nearly four years ago, I wrote a column called "Where No One Locks the Door," wherein I attempted to bring the war on terror down to a very personal level. In rereading it, I realized how timely it was in analyzing the current debate over illegal immigration (particularly border security) so here is an update of that original piece:

Imagine you are a child living with your family in a small town. You have always felt safe there. The crimes of big cities seem distant from your serene world, where no one ever locks the door.

Then one night, your next-door neighbors are murdered in their home, which is burned to the ground. Your whole town is terrified. Your parents gather the family together for a reassuring pep talk.

"The men who did this will be brought to justice," your parents tell you. "And until they are caught, we will protect you."

You believe them, but the next day you discover that your doors not only remain unlocked; they are standing wide open. You are astonished. Your parents tell you that locking the doors would not be neighborly.

Miraculously, nothing happens for five nights. On the sixth night, you hear a noise downstairs. You wake your parents and follow your father down to the kitchen, where you discover a man rummaging through your trash.

Your father opens the refrigerator and tells the man to take what he wants and turn the lights out when he is finished. Amazed, you ask why he doesn't call the police or at least throw this man out and lock the doors. He tells this man meant no harm, and besides, locked doors are not the way in your town.

"After all," he says, "we don't want people to hate us."

Angry and confused, you go back to bed and listen to the sounds of the man in your family's kitchen.

Over the next fourteen nights, six men wander into the house and take what they want. One night, you open your eyes to find one of them standing over your bed. In answer to your screams, your father puts his arm around the man and escorts him downstairs to the refrigerator. The next morning your family discovers their home theater system is missing. Your mother sighs and shakes her head, while your father simply shrugs.

On the second night of the third week, just before sleep comes, you smell something that sends chills over every inch of your body. Gasoline!

This time, you don't wake your father. You reach for the phone and call the sheriff, who arrives just before one of the three men in your living room lights the match. The men are arrested and taken to the county jail, but later you hear that they have been released.

Meanwhile, you learn that the criminal's entire family is living in a house on the other side of town, and that they are all criminals. You ask your father why they haven't been jailed or simply thrown out of your town. He is shocked that you would even suggest such a thing.

"Our town has a lot of new strangers who have moved in," he says. "Most of them are good, decent people who don't mean us any harm. Just because they are criminals doesn't mean we shouldn't welcome them here. After all, we were once strangers in this town, too. And don't forget, these folks are doing jobs that people in our town don't want to do."

"That's right," your mother chimes in. "Unless you want to start mowing the lawn again, you had better start showing some appreciation for our new neighbors, young man!"

You stare at them and realize that they are serious. Are they losing their minds? Are you? And suddenly you know that life in your town will never be the same again.


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KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; guestworker; illegal; immigrants; immigration; mexicans; mexico
A friend sent this to me via email. Great analogy, huh?
1 posted on 04/12/2006 11:53:35 AM PDT by America_Right
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To: America_Right

Yes, great article. Thanks for posting it.


2 posted on 04/12/2006 11:58:51 AM PDT by American Quilter
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To: American Quilter; andie74

BTTT


4 posted on 04/12/2006 12:08:09 PM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: America_Right

Ka-BUMP!!!


5 posted on 04/12/2006 12:13:09 PM PDT by Dead Corpse (I believe that all government is evil, and that trying to improve it is largely a waste of time.)
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To: America_Right

Moral of the story; Your a dumbass if you leave your doors unlocked. (at least in this day and age)


6 posted on 04/12/2006 12:23:44 PM PDT by wolfcreek
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To: America_Right

Nailed it! That's exactly what has happened!


7 posted on 04/12/2006 12:24:40 PM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (aztlan or muslim - either way it means dhimmitude...we must remember in November)
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To: America_Right

I lock and bolt my doors and have a Mossberg 590 next to my bed. Someone comes into my home while I sleep, they will be dispatched accordingly. Every family member and all of my friends know that I am a gun owner, and I will shoot with impunity at someone who is unlawfully in my home. Announce yourself or be shot.


8 posted on 04/12/2006 12:36:08 PM PDT by rarestia ("One man with a gun can control 100 without one." - Lenin / Molwn Labe!)
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To: America_Right

The more pressure we keep on Mexico, immigration-wise, the more reformers
inside of Mexico can be emboldened and empowered to scale back monopolists'
abuses down there which keep our own country flooded with economic refugees.
Here's an interesting new thread on new legal reform progress that finally
emerged in Mexico I think as a result of immigration reform's failure:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1611677/posts

We can make a difference for our sake, and their's as well. Isn't it the
neighborly thing to do?


9 posted on 04/12/2006 1:26:30 PM PDT by Shuttle Shucker
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