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To: ARealMothersSonForever
"One by one immediately deport anyone who can't produce documents in random police stops."

There is a good example of the land of the free, and the home of the brave. With this kind of program, we can just do away with the 4th amendment. Screw due process! All we need to do is increase the threat level to red, gun down anybody that resists, and everything will be perfect. Right?

May wanna back off the meds dear. Cops have been doing that for years with their BS roadblock DUI traps, hauling off the 2 wine single mom coming home from work, making her a criminal and sticking her with $10,000+ in legal fees. You're probably all for that. Which is more important to national security?

1,730 posted on 04/06/2006 8:33:38 PM PDT by T. Jefferson
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To: T. Jefferson
Cops have been doing that for years with their BS roadblock DUI traps, hauling off the 2 wine single mom coming home from work, making her a criminal and sticking her with $10,000+ in legal fees.
By your logic, you infer an inalienable right to drive impaired. Did they demand a passport, proof of citizenship, or green card when they hauled this suspect in? If the $10,000+ fine was a result of due process resulting in a conviction, it sounds to me like someone was very lucky that they did not screw up and kill another human being. Even if it could have been an illegal alien. Maybe we can convince congress to suspend the rights of convicted drunk drivers, and create a class of "illegal citizens". Let us see how many people will rally to the defense of rights for convicted drunk drivers.
1,740 posted on 04/06/2006 8:52:31 PM PDT by ARealMothersSonForever (Political troglodyte with a partisan axe to grind)
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