La Pistoletta
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I might be getting into something I shouldn't, H088, but some people can't become Americans simply by being born. They have to struggle for it. Would you somehow deem that less deserving of respect?
The feeling you get is kind of like the first time you take one of your kids out and they explode a melon. You can't put a price on that, and it's the right thing to do.
I might be getting into something I shouldn't, H088, but some people can't become Americans simply by being born. They have to struggle for it. Would you somehow deem that less deserving of respect?
cambeul41 said:On the other hand, La Pistoletta, you ask what is wrong with illegal aliens. I am confused. Are you asking what is wrong with breaking the law?
The most common argument I see against illegal immigration is that many of them leech welfare money from working citizens. But that's a problem with welfare as such, not immigrants.
Wang said:We enjoy rights that some of the world can only dream of.
America is nation of mostly immigrant mongrels, less the original inhabitants, with it's main culture, laws and ethos coming from England, another thoroughly mongrel nation of wanderers and immigrants.
I don't think anyone sees what I am saying, I have no obligation to nor should I be required to do be proactive in trying to convince people of anything, it should not be a question, how clear is "shall not be infringed"?
Maybe I will need to take out an immigrant "free speeching", considering they might be voting and all, you never know maybe they will decide political correctness wins out................
Perhaps this a stance taken by an idealist over a realist but in reality its the way it should be, the BOR wasn't designed to be run by mob rule, which has been what this has turned into.
I thought the Constitutional Republic was formed to keep democracy out of certain things that no one should ever tamper with, i.e. individual rights?