In 1980, I took a bus from San Diego to Indio to visit my parents. Along the way, the bus was pulled over and boarded by men in black uniforms. One of them walked slowly down the aisle, eyeing us all. Then he stopped in front of one man and demanded to see his papers. Fortunately, it wasn't me because I didn't have any papers with me. Since then I have been adamantly against all immigration restrictions. My God-given rights should not be dependent on "papers." I will not be subject to men in black uniforms.
2007-06-29
11:42:16
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Ray Eston Smith Jr
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