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Open America's borders now!!!!
Me | Now | Me

Posted on 04/06/2002 10:29:59 PM PST by paul544

I think America needs to open its borders to Mexico so that there is not even a border patrol. America is the land of opportunity and freedom. That should be the case for EVERYONE. Not just those that are citizens. There should be nothing seperating people from the opportunity that America offers. It is wrong not to share the wealth America has.


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To: conserve-it
We are all prone to act out or appear unreasonable at times. Some of us more often and worse than others. And if you catch me at a bad time, I can look and sound like that about a range of topics. . . at least I would have in the past. I like to pretend I'm growing out of adolescents at 55.

In any case, I prefer to give the benefit of the doubt when I'm mostly in as right a mind as I get in.

And life is short enough, being kind is probably a greater priority than most of us imagine. I don't always keep it enough in mind.

Besides all that, if there's an honest, honrable way to gain a friend than intensify an enemy's outrage, I'd sure rather do the former. There are enough unearned enemies in the world as it is.

I understand your dismay. I'd rather focus on other priorities.

321 posted on 04/07/2002 12:17:30 PM PDT by Quix
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To: paul544
"Mud hut equivilant? Even that is an outright lie."

Imagine if you will ...
It is possible for a person to live in a 6' by 8' wood box with only a door. I know of a person that does. He is mexican works with his brother and lives our back of his brothers small house in this box.

I have a friend in Georgia that has nice duplexs to rent. Most of the tentants are mexican. She mostly rents it to a small family and often the renters move several others into it too, (which is against the rules) they try to hide it.

One of her tenants was renting out the bed 24 hours a day to shifts of sleepers... She evicted all of them. This is above ordinary wear and tear to put too many people in small quarters. Constant plumbing problems from pouring grease down the sink, etc. etc.

323 posted on 04/07/2002 12:29:53 PM PDT by Countyline
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To: paul544
Whether you vote for Bush in 2002 is very material. Since you cannot state it as a fact, you are part of the problem.

That's ridiculous. That's not what I was talking about.

PS - I mistyped. I meant to type 2004.

I was responding to your allegation that Freepers sat around and did nothing except complain via computer. I gave you evidence to the contrary.

If Hellary runs, I'm voting for anyone but her. I plan to vote for Bush again, and will work in the meantime to make my opinion known regarding issues where I think he's missing the mark. I emailed and called the White House before the CFR vote, and asked others to do the same.

If Bush really runs off-track, that would be a difficult and unfortunate situation. But I will never, ever, ever vote for Hellary, Gore, Tiny Tommy, Paul Wellstone, or anyone else who advocates the current Socialist bent of the DNC.

Clear enough?

What are YOU going to do in 2004?

324 posted on 04/07/2002 12:40:07 PM PDT by bootless
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To: bootless
But you fail to say whether you will vote for Bush if it should be a "difficult and unfortunate" situation. A non-vote is the same as a vote for the Hildebeast.
325 posted on 04/07/2002 12:46:56 PM PDT by paul544
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To: Countyline
Here in Florida, that happens with whites, blacks, hispanics, everyone. Not just Mexicans. That is my point.
326 posted on 04/07/2002 12:47:58 PM PDT by paul544
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To: scouse
If I wanted to worry about spelling I would. But since I dont kare, keep it to yourself.
327 posted on 04/07/2002 12:49:04 PM PDT by paul544
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To: paul544
Oh, please cut it out. That's not what I was talking about.

I'm not going to vote for some third-party candidate. I'll vote Republican unless Hildebeast is their candidate (Irony Alert). I saw what the Perot vote did to our country.

I was talking about the armchair vs. activist allegation you made about Freepers. You ever going to address that issue again?

328 posted on 04/07/2002 12:49:05 PM PDT by bootless
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To: paul544
Hey, Senor Paulo Cinco Quatro Quatro! Why not have Mexico open its borders to anyone who wants to go there? Perhaps some Japanese, Americans, Europeans or Chinese will immigrate and straighten that country out!
329 posted on 04/07/2002 1:02:29 PM PDT by albee
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To: paul544
"No you're not. You don't like Mexicans. Period. You dress it up in "illegal/legal" argument, but at the heart of it is racism. America is for me and not someone else."

297 posted on 4/7/02 11:40 AM Pacific by paul544
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This thread is an example ... of tilting at windmills ...

Time to stop.

330 posted on 04/07/2002 1:02:44 PM PDT by Countyline
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To: paul544
Here in Florida, that happens with whites, blacks, hispanics, everyone. Not just Mexicans. That is my point.

Then you shouldn't feel guilty as Florida as you describe it is becoming a third world state as he described it. And you want to spread this joy /sarcasm? I think like another Freeper in Texas you just want a cheap maid to cook your breakfast or have a bussiness that would prosper from it.

331 posted on 04/07/2002 1:04:11 PM PDT by cva66snipe
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To: paul544
And all of my ancestors arrived here as legal immigrants. Illegal means that those who have here come as wet backs are breaking our federal laws. Do you understand that? I can't help it if Mexican politicians have bled the country dry, suppressed dissent and generally screwed their citizens and ruined their economy.

Mexico sits on a huge supply of oil and should be prosperous and progessive. That it has not improved the situation should not mean that we should be obliged to rescue their poor by allowing them free access to our nation and ignore our laws. I suggest that you volunteer to go to Mexico and help them improve their economy and political system.

332 posted on 04/07/2002 1:08:58 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus
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To: Paulus Invictus
We are wasting our time here. This Paul 544 is nothing but a name calling disruptor. Jim Robinson, please nullify this thread.
333 posted on 04/07/2002 1:42:14 PM PDT by conserve-it
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To: FITZ
Actually, there's a lot of really funny stuff...slogans, bumper stickers, Howlin's #251, etc. on this thread. It's really encouraging to know that those who support open borders sound so, uhhhhh,.....dumb.
334 posted on 04/07/2002 1:48:14 PM PDT by grania
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To: Quix
My animus is not directed to you. You are a gentleman, though I fear, somewhat misguided. Not by God though....lol
335 posted on 04/07/2002 1:49:27 PM PDT by conserve-it
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To: conserve-it
Howdy

Yep, this thread is a worthless exercise, ow do we get it snipped off and trashed?

Either this yo-yo thinks he is cleverly smoking out bigots, or he seriously beleives that the USA is not entitiled to exist.

In the first instance, the poster is devoid of integrity and this thread is thus a waste of time.

In the second instance, we have no right to borders, a common language, a cultural heritage, protection from disease or foreign criminals crossing into this nation, or a representative government of by and for The People of the United States of America.

Dishonesty or stupidity, take your pick, nothing to learn here.

Cut the thread please.

336 posted on 04/07/2002 1:53:43 PM PDT by MoscowMike
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To: paul544
A non-vote is the same as a vote for the Hildebeast.

Paul, let me explain why this isn't true:

1. A non-vote only costs GWB one vote in that it only makes the differential (separation, difference) between the two tallies (sums) one closer.

2. A vote for the Hildebeast adds one vote to her total while it takes one vote from GWB's. That makes the tally closer by two votes (assuming GWB is ahead), it adds one vote to HC's total and subtracts one vote from GWB's.

3. A non vote is the same as a vote for a third party candidate, as it would do the same as "1", which is deduct one vote from GWB without adding to Hillary's column.

I'm sure that the GWB team has some very good mathematicians who know they can afford to lose some votes over virtually open borders, but would really fear a Democratic contender pro-secure borders advocates might vote for.

337 posted on 04/07/2002 2:01:11 PM PDT by grania
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Mexico either does not allow ownership of firearms, or whatever system it has for allowing them is highly corrupt and restrictive. A border totally open from our side would allow Islamic terrorists an easy way to get in (I know, that is almost not related to the general subject of firearms) and a border totally open from the Mexican side would allow gun dealers to more easily import weapons to people in Mexico who would like to rebel. The United States does not want to make it easier at this time for terrorists to enter, and Mexico probably does not want to make it easier for the dirt poor oppressed people [on their side] to get their hands on guns.
338 posted on 04/07/2002 2:03:52 PM PDT by Texas Gal
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To: paul544
Why should the greatest nation on earth not want to help those who strive for better. After all, we are all here because our ancestors went looking for a better life.

Darn, I thought you were joking, but from the question it looks as if you're serious.

Answer: we do help, but for those from societies manifestly backward, why would we want their detritus coming and ruining our society? If these are such quality people that we would want them, why don't they stay home and improve the society in which they live, thereby helping themselves, helping their society, and helping the United States? If they cannot improve their society, why would we want them here?

339 posted on 04/07/2002 2:10:10 PM PDT by jammer
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To: conserve-it
Thanks for your kind words.

Now if only my mother agreed with you. Odd what we can still think of at 55.

Anyway--I understood at the time. Have been shrill enough in my day--even hereon as you may be aware. Have been reevaluating and trying to reserve ultimate shrillness for ultimate issues and battles.

And, personally, I feel our fellow FR friend may be as misguided in this or that area or group of areas as any of the rest of us. . . . it can be more glaring in some of us than in others.

I can see stupidity as much as anyone--I think--as well as short-sightedness, selfishness, thinking with one's emotions instead of one's head; etc. . . . and plenty often my mirror points as painful a finger as any. For some reason, my heart went out to our FR colleague more than my indignation. . . . maybe because I grew up in New Mexico. . . . and my mother grew up poor white trash in the South in the depression--pulling cotton at age 6 "with the niggers" as she called them then.

I can still remember driving by somewhere on some country road--passing a wood slat house with a porch and a thin blackwoman looking 9+ months very pregnant--and my mother doing her typical finger shake at me and saying--"See that woman--just because her skin is darker than yours, don't you ever think you're one bit better--you hear me? Don't you ever forget it."

And I never have.

Yes, certain groups of people can have certain characteristic flaws when coming from the same cultural or socio-economic hardships.

WASPS are no different. Our flaws may be more socially acceptable and even lauded. But God's perspective may be just as severe regarding them as ours is severe regarding someone we view as one or a hundred down from us.

Has WASP workaholism destroyed more families and filled more prison cells with sons lacking sufficient fatherly affection to feel secure, worthwhile, loved than have drunken black absentee fathers? I don't know. But I wouldn't want to place a bet on it either way.

Maybe the only difference between the heart,values,desire and ability to earn their way etc. of a wetback and some of us is--that their backs are just not dry quite yet.

And I still feel that if compassion is too difficult for me to have,then I may not be as deserving of it as I prefer to think I am when I turn the light off at night,finish my evening prayers and prepare to sleep.

Compassion is as much a reverence for potential as it is a lifestyle or set of habits or a given background or skin color or hairstyle and dress. Compassion says God made you, too. I will reverence you at least until you force me not to by repeated deliberately destructive behavior. How can I do less given that The One who died for me also died for you--and--made you as much as He made me.

Yeah, your choices and even habits may have been more counter productive, even out right viscious and destructive perhaps in a list of ways much more than mine. And blaming one's background extends a very limited distance.

Nevertheless, background is a factor. Who knows what I would have become with their background. . . . worse is at least a possibility.

In terms of immigration therefore what. . . I think we have to have responsibleand probably pretty tight borders at this point in our era. I don't believe they will be that way. I believe Mexico will invade wholesale at some point whether with the Chinese or with masses of people eager for more of the good life and a chance to routinely buy or work at the nearest nice southwestern/Calif mall.

We could have behaved more responsibly regarding Mexico. We haven't for decades. We winked at the corruption if not aided and abet it. We could have facilitated removal of corruption in our own lap and then offered humbly to help selected honorable Mexican citizens with theirs.

We could have helped raise the standard of living a list of ways that were truly honorable and generous, humble, practical . . . Christian since we prefer to think of ourselves as a Christian nation--at least most of us do.

If we'd treated them as kid brothers instead of groveling servants, we might have even ended up with intensely loyal hemispheric colleagues. They might have even ended up with an oil policy very generous toward us. We might not have had a host of the central American problems we ended up with.

But we didn't choose that route. It was business, corruption, CIA intrigue and the lot as usual.

Envy of honorable stature is one thing. Aspiring to reach a lofty height is enlivening, heartening, upbuilding.

Jealousy of BILLDO AND SHRILLERY because of their power, wealth, prestige, privilege etc. is corruptive at the core. And when onlookers get a chance to undermind BILLDO AND SHRILLERY AND STEP UP OVER THEIR DEAD BODIES you can bet they will.

And the fact is, as demonstrated by the POPULATION'S response to the impeachment process not to mention the last election--there are a HOST of BILLDO'S AND SHRILLERIES running around loose corrupting our land, media and international image bigtime.

And all of us bear some responsibility. We have all looked too much the other way too much in favor of convenience instead of honorable freedom persistently fought and bled for.

irreverent even irrational scapegoats are convenient to castigate. But in a list of respects, our mirrors would be a better place to clear things up, first. . . . at least with ourselves and with God.

And I, too, am not feeling any animus toward you . . . just using your comment to think out loud along a topic have been pondering a bit over recent years.

340 posted on 04/07/2002 2:23:45 PM PDT by Quix
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