Posted on 02/11/2005 10:55:36 AM PST by Jim Robinson
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JIm, I agree to disagree with many, in this forum. I for one do not believe in an open border policy. But I do believe that people who want to come into the Country, through proper legal documnetation, who will perform as Americans, should be allowed to have that chance.
The President, in my opinion has not backed undocumented,
aliens, coming into the Country at any time. He has stated that they should be identified, and documented, and allowed in.
I would like someone to show me where George W. has said let them in without any documentation.
Ops4 God Bless America!
Hey, if President Bush can be accused of pandering to voters then unionized Federal government employees can be seen as shilling for their own job security.
My mistake, you are correct.
Your posts are deteriorating into mindless babble. Take a deep breath and try to focus...
Your racist thoughts are not becoming. Have you been boning up at SF?
Self regulation is to be encouraged. Especially if one wishes to remain with the vast majority and not drift toward the fringes.
Not race-based, but culture-based. If we continue to allow our nation to be flooded with third-worlders (at the current rate) then it'll eventually take on the character of their hellholes of origin. And as opposed to immigrants from nations whose culture is similar to our own, a fat majority of these third-worlders have little intention of assimilating and becoming "Americanized" .....especially the ones who believe that the Southwest portion of the U.S. is theirs.
Luis is an immigration lawyer and Cuban American. His conservatism is not the same as most Cubans I know but whatever.
He's been here a long time and can be genial. I think he thinks that anyone who doesn't want the US to become Norte Mexico must hate Cubans too.
I sure don't...wish we had more Cubans here. I've known plenty....who fought in Vietnam and as proxies in the Congo and Angola.
Personal bias clouds perspective around here on this issue. I admit mine...would that others would too. Quite a few of the anti-anti-immigration crowd here are minorities as well and have an axe to grind.
Funny..though....I don't think of Luis as a minority...even though he can get MBE and other program set asides even in Dade county where he would be a majority.
That's America today.
Hi Luis!
A simple YES, would do. No need to wimp out with "I want to preserve our sovereignty and American culture." You know what that means, I know what that means. Everyone else knows what that means.
Yea.
Why should we not expect every citizen be able to read it?
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Ping me when you write a law banning the speaking of Spanish in public.
Why is that?
Whew starting on the sauce early today.
BTW, there was a thread on FR where a soldier who entered the US illegally, who was on his way to citizenship, joined the Service and gave his life for freedom in Iraq.
JMO, you and your "ilk" would be sneering at him as a "criminal illegal".
I don't know if you've seen self-defense referred to as vigilantism in news articles, but I have. Can't provide a link, as I'm just going from memory, but I've read more than one account of a sheriff or a police spokesman referring to an event where a homeowner shot an intruder as "vigilantism". Ugh. So, I tend to get particular about the usage of the word.
In truth, sadly, there are a good number of Americans who can't read it.
NEA and the one worlders have done their jobs well.
Ping me when you're capable of staying on topic and now allowing your emotions to get the better of you.
Gee maybe you should try to get white liberals in Boston to try to read it also.
You know the people who think the Constitution entitles abortion and homosexual marriage, something Hispanic immigrants to the US are not for and wouldn't "read" in the Constitution.
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