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To: Liz; sickoflibs
There is a high correlation between (1) those calling for amnesty, and, (2) those calling for US military action in place after place around the world.

There's a darker side to this... The advantage of filling the military with foreigners is they'll be much more willing to shoot American citizens on American soil.

Some years back - in a conversation with two young Iranian students( before Imadinnerjacket was elected) they explained how foreigners and outsiders were brought into Iranian security systems (police - guard etc) BECAUSE they were willing to shoot and kill student protesters. Apparently it's difficult for people raised in the same city to shoot people they grew up with...

There's plenty of American citizens willing to serve in our army. There's no honest reason to bring in illegals.

50 posted on 04/03/2014 7:03:47 AM PDT by GOPJ (http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2012/12/12/u-s-physicist-tom-fife-obama-was-groomed-to-be-president-)
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To: GOPJ

The advantage of filling the military with foreigners is they’ll be much more willing to shoot American citizens on American soil.
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Yes this is different than the Roman legions making soldiers of the foreigners they had conquered..

treason against the Romans always ended in the death of the foreign soldier..

and/or death of their families back home..

the legal immigrants in the US have some loyalty towards the US but the illegal aliens have already proven they have none at all..

you don’t thumb your nose at the sovereign laws of a nation you respect by sneaking into the country like invaders or burglars..


53 posted on 04/03/2014 8:13:47 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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