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Something to ponder (fwd)

by GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer <guybannister58@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 21, 2007 at 10:29 AM

"JM" wrote:

So.. Lets say I break into your house, when you discover this you ask me
to 
leave. But I say, "I've made the beds, washed the dishes and did the
laundry 
well as swept the floors: I've done all the things you don't like to do.
I'm 
hard- working and honest, except for when I broke into your house, and 
deserve to stay". 

Now according to the protestors , not only must you let me stay, but you 
must add me to your family's insurance plan, educate me and my kids and 
provide other benefits to me and my family because we will do the jobs 
around the house you don't like to do. You need to pay me as well so I can

send Most of your money back to my Family in my old house. All because we 
are hard working and honest ( except when we broke into your house) 
If you try to call the police or force me out I will call my friends who 
will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there. 
After all, it's only fair because you have a nicer house than I do and I'm

only trying better myself, remember I'm hard working and honest ( except 
when I broke into your house) 

It's a great deal for me ! I get to live in your house, Contribute little
to 
the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without
being 
accused of  selfishness, prejudice and being an anti-house breaker. Oh
yeah, 
I want you to learn MY language so you can communicate with me. 

Sounds kinda ridiculous to the house owner doesn't it ? 

Asmodeus Rex wrote:

> This stupid article has been posted many times. The analogy is false.
> Comparing the United States to your private property is like saying
> you own the entire United States. There are millions of other citizens
> and they may have different ideas about this than you do.

  No, you're wrong.
  
  While there may indeed be "millions of other citizens
and they may have different ideas about this than you do,"
the fact remains that WE'RE ALL REQUIRED TO FOLLOW THE SAME LAWS,
regardless of whether you agree/disagree with them.

  No group in the USA, be it pro-illegal-alien business interests or
pro-illegal-alien liberal-left interests, has a right to pre-empt and
abrogate the Law of the Land for their own special interests.  And most
especially, law-ignoring foreigners have no right to wantonly flout our
nation's laws, in particular.

  If you advocate ignoring the laws pertaining to the U.S. border than
don't be at all surprised when your adversaries understandably decide that
THEY TOO can violate whatever laws THEY want to. When that day -- which, I
fear, is rapidly approaching -- comes I don't think you nor your other
pro-illegal-immigration sup****ters who demand the right to unilaterally
discard laws you disagree with are going to be happy.
_________________________________________________
PLEASE EMAIL THESE LINKS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW: 
www.PredatoryAliens.com 
www.ImmigrationsHumanCost.org 
www.DayLaborers.org 
www.alipac.us

"The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave" by Heather MacDonald 
www.City-Journal.org/html/14_1_the_illegal_alien.html 

See the COLO$$AL CO$T$ of illegal aliens to the American taxpayer: 
www.ImmigrationCounters.com

www.AmericanPatrol.com 
www.SaveOurState.org 
www.EscapingJustice.com
www.steinre****t.com

Just two of MANY American cops murdered by illegals: 
www.DeputyDavidMarch.com 
www.KrisEggle.org 

      "The federal issue of border security quickly becomes
       a local one when feds refuse to enforce the law. Local 
       law enforcement agencies in Everytown, USA are 
       forced to respond."
      -- Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch www.JudicialWatch.org

   "Unfortunately, the majority of illegal aliens who are here are engaged
in criminal activity. Identity theft, use of fraudulent Social Security
numbers and green cards, tax evasion, driving without licenses represent
some of the crimes that are engaged in by the majority of illegal aliens
on
a daily basis merely to maintain and hide their illegal status. In
addition, violent crime and drug distribution and possession is also
prevalent among illegal aliens. Over 25% of today's federal prison
population are illegal aliens. In some areas of the country, 12% of
felonies, 25% of burglaries and 34% of thefts are committed by illegal
aliens." 
  -- Testimony of District Attorney John M. Morganelli before the House
Subcommittee on Immigration, Border, Security and Claims [Note: 99% of
warrants for murder in Los Angeles, California -- the USA's 2nd
most-populous city -- are for illegal aliens]

  "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, 
   tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of  freedom in
   the minds of men." 
   - Samuel Adams
 




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Something to ponder (fwd)
GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer &  2007-02-21 10:29:44 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-21 19:26:18 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-21 14:59:53 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-21 22:40:09 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-21 19:58:16 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-23 20:38:33 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-23 17:06:38 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-24 22:45:18 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-24 17:55:21 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-24 23:16:05 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-24 18:18:50 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-25 06:33:59 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-24 23:08:36 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-26 03:25:08 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-25 21:23:07 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-26 09:09:10 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-25 23:19:23 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-26 17:38:53 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-25 19:18:14 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-26 03:27:56 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-25 22:39:08 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-25 21:23:45 
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"David R" <h  2007-02-26 09:09:59 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-25 23:21:05 
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AUK Registrar <cjiii@[  2007-02-25 16:58:42 
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"Seawolf" <S  2007-02-22 01:16:13 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-23 20:52:00 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-02-23 17:27:32 
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"Seawolf" <S  2007-02-27 18:56:52 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-27 22:24:17 
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"Tom" <tomtk  2007-02-27 23:13:34 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-27 23:24:08 
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"Tom" <tomtk  2007-02-28 08:57:18 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-28 17:25:55 
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AUK Registrar <cjiii@[  2007-03-01 18:33:19 
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"Seawolf" <S  2007-02-28 23:11:37 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-02-28 23:34:15 
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"Seawolf" <S  2007-03-01 00:02:33 
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"Tom" <tomtk  2007-03-01 00:50:17 
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Defendario <Defendario  2007-03-03 21:10:06 
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"Hertz_Donut" &  2007-03-03 16:49:59 
Re: Something to ponder (fwd)
Defendario <Defendario  2007-03-03 22:27:55 
Re: Something to ponder (fwd)
"Tom" <tomtk  2007-03-03 21:51:59 

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