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To: af_vet_1981
The difference is in how we treat different regimes and their citizens.

How do you know that the people crossing the Mexican and Canadian borders are all Mexican and Canadian nationals?

There is an Axis of Evil and an alliance of Islamic terrorists. Foreign forces have attacked the American heartland in a scope not seen since the War of 1812.

Indeed. This makes the greatest point for tightening the security of our borders that can possibly be made.

They intend to destroy our nation.

Right, therefore we should scrunitize closely everyone who tries to enter our nation.

We must kill them. You are arguing that we should treat the borders with Mexico and Canada as war zones

Really? I thought i've been arguing that people should not be able to cross the Mexican and Canadian borders illegally and unchecked. Perhaps we've been reading different threads.

and if not, you are agreeing that the terrorist regime of Syria should not be held responsible for the Americans they kill by proxy.

Now, come on. Show me where I said that. Scroll up through this entire thread and point out where I said that anywhere.

You're just making things up now. If you disagree, then just be a gentleman and say that you disagree. Reasonable people can hold different positions on an issue.

But to just completely make things up is really something that I thought you were above.

166 posted on 10/28/2003 1:18:55 PM PST by Stu Cohen
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To: Stu Cohen
How do you know that the people crossing the Mexican and Canadian borders are all Mexican and Canadian nationals?

I don't know that the people already in the country are supposed to be here. I'm sure some of them are not. Should we institute immediate national ID cards and do spot checks on the street, in the store, in places of worship, at sporting events, at political rallies ?

Really? I thought i've been arguing that people should not be able to cross the Mexican and Canadian borders illegally and unchecked. Perhaps we've been reading different threads.

Perhaps I synthesized your responses with those of a different poster who was agreeing with the Syrian PR mouthpiece that Syria should not be accountable for the terrorists they support because the US cannot keep migrant workers from entering the US illegally.

167 posted on 10/28/2003 1:52:45 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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