Why do I get the feeling this will not end with the, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, in this case, being deported.
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/20...lves-wh-fence/
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Yes
No
Are you on crack? Of course not
Yes. This is no different than a bank robber chaining himself to a fire hydrant.
Why do I get the feeling this will not end with the, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, in this case, being deported.
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/20...lves-wh-fence/
I must study politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. - John Adams
The AK guys are all about the reach around. - Garand Thumb.
Not a chance. That would require I.C.E. to actually DO THEIR JOB (which they've been ordered not to do).
Fact is they wont touch an illegal unless a violent felony is on the table, and many times that's not enough either.
Its all apart of the plan to bring this country to its knees financially.
FK the illegals & FK those who coddle them. Tie them all to the Purple House fence along with their daddy who runs the place & let them starve.
There is a legal process to becoming a US resident/citizen. If you don't want to do it the legal way where the taxpayers aren't burdened by your presence, then go FK yourself. Take your anchor babies with you.
Folks let watch the hostile tones in here. I know this is a touchy subject but please keep it civil.
Love you Pop. F*ck Cancer.
I am the first in my family to be born in the USA. My family fled Cuba as political refugees and didn't get any government handouts. They busted their asses and worked hard. I've had family in every conflict and branch of service since Vietnam (including me). We have been business owners, cops, fire fighters, teachers, and stay at home parents.
We love this country and the freedoms it has provided. We have fought, bleed, cried, and died for this country. Our home is this country and no one in my family or I approve of and support illegal immigration. We did it the right and we support those doing it the right way. Those that don't can go suck start a car through the muffler.
¡Cuba Libre!
¡Patria o Muerte!
"Socialist ideology, like so many others, has two main dangers. One stems from confused and incomplete readings of foreign texts, and the other from the arrogance and hidden rage of those who, in order to climb up in the world, pretend to be frantic defenders of the helpless so as to have shoulders on which to stand." - José Martí - Cuban Statesman & Patriot
I'm an American Patriot and a Cuban Refugee - Miami JBT
I will input this hopefully it is not taken in any wrong way, but its a personal experience. My parents crossed over from mexico about 26 years ago. It was easier to cross back then, long story short, its easy to go on a rant about " f illegals" and all that jazz. But if you were to compare even the worst ghetto here in the us to a poor mexican village, youd want to get out ASAP as well. We are truly blessed here in the usa to have all these luxuries (the public schools for example) these are taken for granted everyday.. Its a whole different ball game in mexico. The people are very poor, while the government enjoys life.. That would make any one want to leave where they are and go find a better life.. I am not for illegal immigration. I think everyone should go through the process, but alot of people get desperate.
Yes both of my parents have busted their asses working, damn hard work too. My dad only went to school 'till 4th grade, now, we own a successful carpentry shop and an oilfield services company. We built our business, not the govt.
Ps. No i did not vote for obama, i am an nra member, i am hispanic american, and republican..
Last edited by SilverBullet432; 09-18-13 at 14:42.
This has always been so odd to me.
As someone who "grew up" in Florida and in the Marine Corps I always thought hispanics were Republican. In the 2000 and 2004 elections all the Cubans were at the Bush rallys. I was deployed to Iraq in 2008 and watched every Hispanic I knew berate Barack Obama to the point that we almost had black vs. hispanic fights breaking out before the election....I really can't get on to the fabweld's bandwagon. Many of those hispanic Marines crossed the border illegally as children and to this day I would rather have them as neighbors that virtually any born-and-raised American that I know. I'm telling you, those arguments were getting so out of hand that the Battalion CO had to personally come to each FOB just to hand out policy letters and speak to Marines and get them to chill the **** out.
While I now understand not all illegal immigrants are the type that join Uncle Sam's Mexican Clique, I still can't sit here and say that they are a bunch of taxpayer fed and educated leeches on society. They should definitely not be allowed to get here illegally and we need to do some shit to secure the border right ****ing now. But the point is there are millions here and millions of their relatives are voting (D) because that's the party that is going to give them a chance at being an American.
I do not know the solution. But I do know rounding up 10,000,000 Mexicans and sending them back home isn't going to happen.
Why do the loudest do the least?
I get it that we have it good compared to third world countries. I'm first generation in the US as well. My family came from a poor farming community in Greece. They immigrated to the US legally, worked hard, played by the rules, & made a great life for themselves & their kids.
Key part of the story... They immigrated LEGALLY.
I feel bad for the unfortunate people of the world, but not so bad that I desire to finance them. If I don't follow the rules, I go to jail. If illegals don't follow the rules, the gov't gives them a free ride on my dime. Some system we have here.
While deporting 10 or 30 million illegals seems daunting, if we don't do something then it sends the message, "Hey if you can make it here we win't kick you out. ".
We should be talking about how to solve the problem in a way that will prevent encouraging future illegals. We already have tried amnesty as far back as Reagan. We know for a fact amnesty does NOT work.
It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! ... Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" - Patrick Henry in an address at St. John’s Church, Richmond, Virginia, on March 23, 1775.
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