The Natzis prior to WWII during a serious inflationary period where money of Germany became worthless began to direct people's hostilities and angers towards different groups of people whom they blamed for all the problems rather than addressing the underlying problems as F.D. Rosevelt did in the U.S. during that same period of time. Why have the student visas not been tightened up on but all this money been spent to supposedly secure the Mexican border?
2006-09-03
19:57:06
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I never said I hated Bush ever on Yahoo or any place else. I actually feel a little sorry for him as I would have any person being elected and blamed for every problem in the world it seems by some. But he wanted to be elected so with it comes the burdens of ignorancy of other people.
2006-09-03
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update #1
its the people not the politicians demanding tougher border enforcement
2006-09-03 20:04:35
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answered by stump 2
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No - I don't think so. The illegal immigration problem is getting out of control and some people are not willing to take decisive action against it. Unfortunately, it has become a political issue rather than on of national security. We have too many illegal immigrants and the government. for political reasons, is not doing enough to get the situation under control. We need to stop most - if not all illegal immigration into the United States.I can understand the sad situation from which they come - but it is not for us to resolve their problem in Mexico. It is hurting us - big time.
2006-09-04 03:08:57
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answered by Coach D. 4
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Hitler didn't have a bunch of uneducated, non-German speaking criminals sneaking across his southern border and breeding like cockroaches in southern Germany. He didn't have to feed them with taxpayer's money, or pay for the delivery of their illegitimate children or healthcare because their own country is crap. Hitler's people were not in danger because foreign criminals were not driving drunk every night of the weekend on his highways without insurance. The people who immigrated to Germany would learn to speak German, and would not burdon their hosts.
Hitler's Final Solution was a bad idea, only because it targeted the wrong race.
2006-09-04 03:08:33
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answered by Whatever 2
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You must be joking. If you could live it you would not ask such an idiotic question. Take your hate for Bush and place it where it belongs instead of minimizing an issue of crisis proportions with misdirected BS.
2006-09-04 03:06:28
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answered by Anonymous
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What were those underlying problems? This govt as with any, is known for propaganda and uses it ...We have low inflation, I am not sure if I agree with you....
I do believe, however, that the border issue, along with many others are fear tactics used to distract and control Americans.....Please don't think this govt is innocent when it comes to propaganda! I do believe many things are used as fear tactics, such as Aids, bird flu, hurricanes, terrorists, earthquakes etc etc.
2006-09-04 03:05:30
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answered by D 4
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It must be because Congress is not in Session and they refused to do anything wjhen they were!
All this Mexican bashing isn't going to change a damn thing! Maybe they can start talking about:
09/03/06 arabnews: 21 Iraqis Die in Baquba Attacks
Twenty one Iraqis have been killed — including two policemen and four children — in a series of attacks in Baquba northeast of Baghdad, security sources said yesterday.
09/03/06 Reuters: Gunmen kill Hassan al-Jawadi
Gunmen killed Hassan al-Jawadi in the southern Shi'ite city of Amara on Sunday, police said. Police and local representatives of Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, denied media reports that Jawadi was a representative of Sistani
09/03/06 hindustantimes: Killed Indians buried in Iraq
The three Indians, killed by unidentified people in Iraq, were buried in Karbala on Sunday, government said in New Delhi as efforts were underway to ensure return of other members of the group of 14 in a couple of days.
09/03/06 stltoday: Soldier from Desloge is killed in Iraq
Michael Deason, 28, died Thursday when an armor-piercing grenade struck his Humvee, part of an attack on a six-vehicle convoy, his wife told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for Sunday's edition.
09/03/06 charlotteobserver: Marine from Charlotte killed in Iraq
On Friday, 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Golla -- the only son of Polish immigrants -- died near Habbaniyah in central Iraq in a roadside bombing. He was serving a second tour in Iraq, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, Lima Company...
09/03/06 MNF: Two Marines Killed in Separate Incidents in Al Anbar (part 2)
The second report indicated one Marine assigned to Regimental Combat Team 7 died from wounds sustained due to enemy action while operating in Al Anbar Province September 3.
09/03/06 MNF: Two Marines Killed in Separate Incidents in Al Anbar (part 1)
The first report indicated one Marine assigned to Regimental Combat Team 5 died from wounds sustained due to enemy action while operating in Al Anbar Province September 1.
09/03/06 AFP: Kurdish leader attacks Arab politicians over Iraqi flag
The president of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region has launched a scathing attack on Iraqi Arab leaders Sunday over their opposition to his order banning the national flag from public buildings.
09/03/06 KUNA: Two mass graves discovered near Kirkuk
Two mass graves were discovered Sunday by the Iraqi police and an Iraqi human rights committee west of Kirkuk city northern Iraq. A police source in Kirkuk stated that a mass grave, which held 20 victims in it, was found in Tobzawah village west of Kirkuk
09/03/06 WaPo: Despite stigma, number of Iraqi orphans increases
Social workers and Iraqi officials say the steady climb in the number of orphans turned over to the government — which has required the construction of three new orphanages in Baghdad alone in the past three years — reflects the toll...
09/03/06 AFP: Iraqi AFP journalist kidnapped
An Iraqi freelance journalist working as a stringer for news agency Agence France-Presse has been abducted in Baghdad after visiting a relative in a government-run jail.
09/03/06 KUNA: Kuwait expresses dismay at recurring Iraqi border violations
Kuwait notified Iraq on Sunday about its dismay at recurring violations and attacks on national territories across the northern borders between the two countries.
09/03/06 MNF: 2 MND-B Soldiers killed by roadside bomb (confirmed)
Two Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers died at approximately 6:20 a.m. Sunday when the vehicle they were riding in was struck by an improvised-explosive device in eastern Baghdad.
09/03/06 AP: Two policemen killed in Baghdad
On Sunday morning, a roadside bomb targeting a police patrol in eastern Baghdad killed two policemen and a civilian and wounded three policemen, police Maj. Mahir Hameed Mosa said.
09/03/06 AP: Mortar Attack Kills 6 Near Baghdad
A mortar attack east of Baghdad killed six people, including two children, as a dispute emerged over transferring control of the armed forces from the U.S.-led coalition to the Iraqi government.
09/03/06 dpa: Kurdish authorities ready to hand over suspects in Anfal case
A senior Kurdish official said Sunday that authorities in Iraqi Kurdistan would be willing to hand over suspected collaborators in the 1988 massacre of over 100,000 Kurds in Anfal
09/03/06 Reuters: Iraq, U.S. locked in dispute over military handover
Talks between the United States and Iraq over the transfer of operational command of Iraq's armed forces were deadlocked on Sunday, with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki demanding more independence from the U.S. military.
09/03/06 WaPo: Al-Qaeda Leader Arrested in Iraq
Iraqi armed forces have arrested the No. 2 leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq... The leader, Hamed Jumaa Faris Juri al-Saaydi, was captured within the past few days near Baqubah along with 20 other senior members of the Sunni Arab insurgent group
09/03/06 AP: Influential Shiite cleric levels violence warning
Iraq's most influential Shiite cleric on Saturday warned the prime minister to quell violence or risk "other powers" filling the gap, while police found the tortured and blindfolded bodies of 13 Pakistani and Indian pilgrims and their Iraqi driver.
09/03/06 AP: 2 U.S. soldiers killed in Baghdad blast
Two U.S. soldiers were killed in eastern Baghdad Sunday morning when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb, the U.S. military command said. The names of the soldiers and of their units was being withheld while military officials contact their families
09/02/06 BirminghamNews: Wounded, but not out
Marine Cpl. Rowdy Zane Burney's hands, face and eyes were blasted with shrapnel May 6 when the Humvee he was riding in was blown up by a bomb hidden under a road in western Iraq.
or the 2.877 body bags sent home and the Republicans are cutting widow benefits from $25,000 to $13,000 a year (almost enough to get an apartment) and VA Hospitals while giving tax breaks to the rich!!
They don't want to talk about that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-04 03:24:23
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answered by cantcu 7
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