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To: exodus
Well said. I concur. Enforce the laws on the books. We don't need new "feel good" laws. 20,000+ gun laws haven't stopped shootings, rape laws haven't stopped rapes, murder laws haven't stopped murder, burglary/theft laws haven't stopped those crimes, what makes some people think a new law does anything other than steal another freedom from us?
195 posted on 10/27/2001 6:16:42 PM PDT by poet
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To: poet
To: MJY1288
I would suggest, MJY1288,
that we enforce the laws we have,
instead of violating the rights of citizens.
Our "politically correct" government allowed this attact to happen.
We couldn't show dis-respect to countries known to be sponsoring terrorists
by keeping out that countries citizens, now could we?
Our government let people come over here
and learn skills that could be used against us.
Does that "provide for the common defense?"
You worry about poorly enforced immigration laws?
The men who crashed the planes were here legally.
Legal residents from countries known to sponsor terrorism.
I don't believe that's a reason
to tell good American citizens
to abandon their rights.
# 117 by exodus
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To: exodus
Well said. I concur. Enforce the laws on the books. We don't need new "feel good" laws. 20,000+ gun laws haven't stopped shootings, rape laws haven't stopped rapes, murder laws haven't stopped murder, burglary/theft laws haven't stopped those crimes, what makes some people think a new law does anything other than steal another freedom from us?
# 195 by poet

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As you've said, poet, it's a case of "feel-good" laws.

"Hey, Voters!!
Look at Me!!
I'm DOING something!"

Yes, only what you're doing is violating my God-given rights.

205 posted on 10/27/2001 6:34:56 PM PDT by exodus
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