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It's all part of the destruction strategy: destroy it from the outside, destroy it from the inside; the objective is the same.

Such is the curse of all unsophisticated people: they can't resist the urge to hurt the things they think they love.

We see this with domestic violence and "bad romantic relationships." We see this with GOP supporters diligently working to create a totalitarian state while proclaiming love for freedom and hate for tyranny.

The problem isn't confined to the GOP or the poor, and it isn't universal among ignorant and incompetent people; however, such people provide a useful study population because of the higher incidence of this problem among them.

Those hating the USA aren't interested in advancing the liberal ideals upon which this nation was founded; rather, they're (usually subconsciously) interested in persecuting others through political influence.

Such malevolent intent may derive from any number of causes, but it is widely speculated that the justification arises from the fact that such persons believe themselves disenfranchised among the political structure of their respective homelands.

Although usually unwittingly, illegal immigrants constitute an invasion force conspiring to foist upon their host country the privations they suffered in the land from which they emigrated; on a personal level, this translates to vengeance.

The persons characterized by your questions originate in lands governed by legal systems evolved from Roman Law, whereas the United States of America (at least prior to the GW Bush regime) relied on a legal system evolved from English Common Law.

The USA is being converted into a Third World nation, largely on account of political machinations at the highest levels of state and federal government -- which machinations are driven by the popular will of persons here illegally, and those deriving pecuniary benefit from the efforts of such persons.

A green card is seen by immigrants for what it is: a license by the State to commit espionage through politically supported means against the host country, and a device affording its authorized holder a limited degree of diplomatic immunity.

Illegal immigration should be rebranded: it is a terrorist invasion, and the agents of terror are both the insurgents (illegal immigrants) and those conspiring with them (regardless the nature of the conspiracy: whether for employment or for political gain, or for some other purpose, or for any combination of purposes).

However, the problem doesn't end there: the threat is from each person conspiring to transform this nation from a country in which the legal system is based on English Common Law and from each person using political authority to impose the tenets of a religion through the law.

The threat is from each person arguing for more and better-armed (and armored) police and against the popular distribution of arms, armor and training equal or superior to that of the organs of government.

The threat is from each person supporting the penalty of death and/or inhumane treatment of prisoners and/or detainees, and from those supporting limits on tort liability, and from those supporting exemptions from the protections historically afforded through bankruptcy.

The enemy without is at worst an inconvenient distraction rallying the most serious threat this (or any other nation) can face: the political will of an unsophisticated and unethical electorate.

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2006-09-12 04:49:43 · answer #1 · answered by wireflight 4 · 1 2

What makes you think the people who hate American policy are fighting to get a green card? Has there been a huge influx of korean-franco-iranian workers to the US lately that I and the media haven't been alerted to?

I think people outside the US hate America sometimes because we come off as smug, push policies on others, and try to simplify complex issues into bite sized statements. Like your question did. You're assuming that the billions of the people on the planet who aren't American are all hating us, when it's not quite true. And you're assuming that everyone wants to leave their lives, homes, jobs, and families to work here, which is also not true. People are the same worldwide...in the same way you not like chinese food but your wife may love it...it doesn't mean all men hate chinese food!

2006-09-12 04:53:57 · answer #2 · answered by Gamerbear 3 · 1 0

That's a good question, but I sure don't have the answer. I've asked myself that same question over and over again. It's sort of like why do people hate rich people, but want to be rich themselves?.....

2006-09-12 04:54:20 · answer #3 · answered by granny 2 · 1 0

The quality of life. I don't know have you ever known anyone to be straight forward and upright with what they say. Most people I know switch back and forth, it is just the nature of the beast to complain and then want.

2006-09-12 04:50:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am so glad I was born here.
I will take the United States of America over any country.
We look problems square in the face and attempt to solve them.
If we don't, we have a tendency to get over it, or beat it the f@@@k up.

2006-09-12 04:57:23 · answer #5 · answered by theodore r 3 · 0 1

If we hated the USA we wouldn't be risking our lives in an attempt to make it here.

2006-09-12 04:50:40 · answer #6 · answered by Minina 4 · 3 0

they only care about themselves and want to take as much as possible from the usa.

2006-09-12 05:42:35 · answer #7 · answered by alberto 1 · 1 1

Individuals have different opinions and different life paths. Do you really think that every single nonAmerican hates America?

2006-09-12 04:49:13 · answer #8 · answered by effin drunk 5 · 3 1

Common sense will tell you that if they hate us, they aren't coming here.

2006-09-12 04:50:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i dont think they hate us as a people/ just our policies

2006-09-12 04:50:37 · answer #10 · answered by darkangel1111 5 · 0 0

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