To: Candor7
You got to read how TPS works. The Haiti TPS is completely open ended as to tume frame and number. 200 thousand is arbitrary. It could be 2 million.
Given the ongoing colonization of America by foreigners and their inferior cultures, I'm inclined to take your word over that of our rulers.
Both we and Haiti, (and Mexico, etc.) would, in my opinion, be better off if these troubled countries resigned their sovereignty and became colonies. But since colonialism* has been trashed by "modern", "progressive", "enlightened" political theory, that'll never happen until we dump multiculturalism as an indisputable philosophy and once again face the realities of this world. Meanwhile, guided by some sort of demented affirmative-action immigration policy, we import the undesirables of other nations, weakening our own.
*Colonialism of inferior cultures by superior ones, that is. Colonialism of superior cultures by inferior ones proceeds apace - part of the reparations the West must pay to make amends for our efforts to lead barbarians to a state of civilization.
60 posted on
01/19/2010 3:47:27 PM PST by
LearsFool
("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
To: LearsFool
*Colonialism of inferior cultures by superior ones, that is. Colonialism of superior cultures by inferior ones proceeds apace - part of the reparations the West must pay to make amends for our efforts to lead barbarians to a state of civilization. I see your point and agree with it to an extent. But you should be mindful not to take it too far... Practically every Haitian would not be in Haiti if their ancestors had not been dragged there in chains by "the West." I wouldn't lionize those who held the chains.
To: LearsFool
Wait until their gang sub-culture works to start killing
their hosts.
Thats when the feds will try to take all of our guns and declare martial law.
63 posted on
01/19/2010 5:10:50 PM PST by
Candor7
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