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Arizona Fights Back!
#21
So because politicians and puppet masters lie ... is it okay to break the law -- live anywhere you want -- demand that the government care for you --
and learn your language?
I'm confused..
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#22
goodintentions Wrote:So because politicians and puppet masters lie ... is it okay to break the law -- live anywhere you want -- demand that the government care for you --
and learn your language?
I'm confused..
Have you ever actually heard illegal immigrants demand that the government take care of them or demand anything pertaining to language?

As far as breaking the law goes we probably all break some law or another at some time. Most laws are really a farce. They are an easy way for a society to deal with problems that could be solved with effective thinking. We now have a system that is dependent on law breakers and jails.

A great quote by Albert Einstein... "“Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”

And I'd like to ask you a question. Do you know why we even began to have laws that regulated immigration into our country?
There were no immigration regulations in the U.S. before 1875.
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#23
I'll bite. Why don't you tell us why we needed immigration laws in the first place Danno. And then I'll tell you more of why I'm sure we need them now.
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#24
Im guessing to ebb the flow of Germans,Chinese rail workers and the starving Irish and there "King" the Pope influence on American culture.
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#25
goodintentions Wrote:I'll bite. Why don't you tell us why we needed immigration laws in the first place Danno. And then I'll tell you more of why I'm sure we need them now.
Our first immigration regulation was directed toward the Chinese and it was mostly based on racist elements and a lack of acceptance, understanding and knowledge of an unfamiliar and different culture.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_Act_of_1875

This webpage gives a US Immigration law timeline of the left side of the page and down a bit.
http://www.socwomen.org/socactivism/womenimm.pdf

I'm not saying we don't need immigration regulation in our current corrupt system.

So, please tell me why you believe we do need immigration regulation now.
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#26
It's 2010 and our country is bankrupt. So, spare me your warm and fuzzy rhetoric. Watch out, I started drinking one hour ago, and I already don't like what I am reading. You seem to be advocating unlimited federal power and taxing authority. I think the members of this forum are aware of that. American taxpayers are weary of the relentless pace of more and more social programs to support people that have no will to work and support themselves. Almost 50% of our citizenry now pay no federal income taxes, a fact that should raise a red flag in your mind.
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