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01-10-2008, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Nea1
The country is our home so it makes perfect sense.
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Of course it does but then you are trying to reason with aperson who thinks that we should be just hunky dorey with illegals because they just want to work, which of course has already been proven to be not as true as he would like people to believe.
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01-10-2008, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Nea1
The country is our home so it makes perfect sense.
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Yea but a house is not a home.
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01-10-2008, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by blacknight04
Yea but a house is not a home.
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WOW!!!!! boggles the mind
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01-10-2008, 11:01 AM
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Retro done right - 2009 Challenger R/T
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Originally Posted by blacknight04
Yea but a house is not a home.
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I think Luther Vandross sang that......anyhow, the analogy is a good one. Just as you have the right to decide who you will allow into you home, citizens of the US or any other country have the right to decide who they will allow into their country. This is why your home has a door and a country has a border. No one would expect you to leave your front door wide open so that anybody and everybody can wander through your home at will, helping themselves to the food in your refrigerator, listening to the music on your ipod, making 'roaming' calls on your cellphone, etc. As a matter of fact, if you did this it would probably not be very long before a concerned neighbor or friend would call the police because they were worried about your state of mind. I consider the US my home. The Canadians consider Canada their home. I cannot go to Canada without going through the proper procedures, the equivalent of knocking at the door if you will. The Canadian gov. as representative of the citizens of Canada has the right to either admit me or tell me I cannot come in. I am then bound to respect and abide by their decision, whatever it is. If they say, "We have admitted too many people with blue cars today, you can't come in", I may not like it but it is their country not mine.
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01-10-2008, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by blacknight04
okay tell her parents what? Again there is nothing to prove that guy is illegal unless being born in mexico=being illegal.
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It was on the news here during his trial.......
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01-10-2008, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by blacknight04
Okay that wasn't that hard to provide facts or sources to prove he was illegal was it?
Now he should be thrown in jail for life.
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No life for him, the people of the State of Texas will put him to death.
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01-10-2008, 04:56 PM
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Being in the military and over in Japan and Korea for 18 months, the first thing I felt on disenbarking from the ship in Frisco was " BABY, I am HOME!!! You feel the exilleration and feeling that comes in your mind and body after being away under hard conditions. The fence is the dividing line between countrys and on the US side is my HOME!!!, Steve
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