To: zook
Good for you. But let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that you could somehow be persuaded that having 10 million low wage illegal workers in the country was good for our economy. If that were the case, then you wouldn't have a serious problem with decriminalizing their status, right? Our national sovereignty and the value of the rule of law is beyond economic price.
38 posted on
05/23/2006 9:29:53 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
(George Allen's conservatism is as ephemeral as his virtual fence.)
To: EternalVigilance
Ok, so for you it's the potential social impact, not really the "law breaking," per se. Just wanted to clarify.
42 posted on
05/23/2006 9:34:19 AM PDT by
zook
To: EternalVigilance
Our national sovereignty and the value of the rule of law is beyond economic price. AMEN!
susie
76 posted on
05/23/2006 10:35:37 AM PDT by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: EternalVigilance
Our national sovereignty and the value of the rule of law is beyond economic price.
Great words above. Now if only we can find leaders who believe the same.
To: EternalVigilance
Our national sovereignty and the value of the rule of law is beyond economic price. The globalist economic money-worshippers will gnash their teeth at you for saying that, but it bears repeating and and big - BTTT. - OB1
187 posted on
05/24/2006 10:47:29 AM PDT by
OB1kNOb
(This is no time for bleeding hearts, pacifists, and appeasers to prevail in free world opinion.)
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