I'm glad your country has a system of checks and balance in place to keep those with views similar to yours from ever grasping hold of power. that said, your country thrives on open borders, no one is boycotting American businesses that hire illegals so you must all love it, if you can't fly a flag in your country then you do not reside in a democracy. If your ramming a language down peoples throats and they can't speak their mother tongue, again you don't live in a democracy. you sound very anti American, study your constitution, I did and you can too!
2007-06-22 13:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they'd love a civil war. All the laws have been put into place for a totalitarian government during troubled times. All the conditions are being created for troubled times. Our military is being grown for these illegal "wars". Our military is already 20% foreigners who know nothing about freedom and wouldn't hesitate to be used against us. The military is involved in pushing for the amnesty and hopes to further increase the number of foreign soldiers. TREASON!!! Anyone taking the law into their own hands will be labled a "terrorist" with no constitutional rights at all, subject to torture, indefinite secret imprisonment and execution. I don't think they'd be putting in all the effort towards destroying The Constitution unless they planned on doing it.
The only way to take our country back is for all of us to loudly demand just punishment for the many illegal, unconstitutional and treasonous acts being perpetrated by "our" government. A foreign invasion of the USA has been allowed to replace US workers with slaves!!! The worst treason imaginable by "our" government!!! American assets and infrastructure, some paid for with our taxes, are being treasonously handed out to foreign interests!!! People must wake up, see the truth and realize how rare and fragile freedom is. They must learn that the biggest fear of the founding fathers was government itself and that the limits they put on our government... the militias they put into place to protect against government corruption... must be (should have been) preserved to preserve freedom and protect against tyranny.
The people who still think they can vote the criminals out of "our" government are dreaming. Anyone who doesn't "play ball" no longer has a chance... or wouldn't live long if they somehow got into office. It's getting to the point where NOBODY supports ANYTHING "our" government is doing. They don't care what we think. They are BLATANTLY not representing us as they are sworn to. They have become the enemies of the people, freedom and the republic. The "free press" has become a huge, corporate propaganda machine. Government crimes must be punished. If there is no punishment for government crimes (and there hasn't been)... what will stop them??? Are we waiting for the media they control to tell us they're criminals and to punish them???... Not gonna' happen...
Yeah... It's just a coincidence the last two presidential candidates were members of the same secret societies and share the same "royal" blood line that's been oppressing and murdering folks all over the world to aquire wealth for centuries... yeah... Sounds a little like what Bush is into... doesn't it???
2007-06-22 13:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow sadly yes i do believe that to fix our broken system we would probably have to have a civil war. Sadly i think i would be on the opposite side as you, even though we really shouldn't be. From the things you wrote you are obviously a white conservative. End immigration? Do we then take the plaque off the statue of liberty? What we really need to do is end the era of "big government" then we could go back to the way our country used to run. States having rights and the Federal Gov only there to enforce tariffs and fight battles when needed ET cetera. Then if you want to live in a state that wants no gay marriage or immigration or foreign flags you and the people of that state can vote to make it so. I dont agree with ending immigration, but i bet we agree on some things. Like gun ownership, freedom! et cetera. If we could only get the slime bags out of our country we could work to make it the greatest place on earth again. KICK OUT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AND BACK OUR $ WITH TANGIBLES!!!
2007-06-22 13:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If it does, the Senate could provoke it calling Americans hate-filled, racist, bomb-throwers etc. to support their illogical and loathed bill while blithely ignoring the flag desecrations and rants by illegal aliens who believe they can forcibly take over America. If they are as stupid as they act, and make hostile moves, then I expect the citizenry would demand the government crush those moves and if the government failed to act, I could see Americans feeling forced into taking matters into their own hands and responding to defend themselves and our nation.
There is civil unrest certainly. I am very uneasy about the actions and statements of members of the Senate and the President.
We must voice that unrest and call, fax, email, snail mail and lobby our officials to represent Americans first, and last.
Illegal aliens are destabilizing our society by crippling health care, education, aid for children, etc in addition to sending an estimated 50 billion dollars out of the US annually. Illegally obtained dollars.
We must continue to drive that point home with ALL elected officials and candidates.
2007-06-22 13:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Your 'interest' of the American people sounds very narrow minded. I am American, born and raised, and I want illegals deported, but you lost me on most of the other stuff, like the 'no foreign flags', 'english only' 'no gay marriage'- this is not Nazi Germany, this is the US of a, baby!
2007-06-22 14:48:54
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answered by magy 6
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I think a civil war is a little extremely. I don't support the amnesty bill or illegals coming here but having a war with thousands of deaths is a little much.
2007-06-22 13:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldnt call it a civil conflict however the possibility of riot against the government is transforming into further and extra actual. further and extra everyone seems to be getting madder as this administration keeps to forget approximately our rights and the form. If this well-being care invoice is exceeded, i think of you will see some violence interior the streets. desire no longer, however the government is pushing socialism down our throats and that i dont have faith people will in simple terms enable it happen.
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answered by ? 4
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Not sure if the war will be a "Civil War" or not, but Americans are finally standing up to the idiot politicians on the immigration bill. We need to take stands on important issues more often ... let them hear from you !!!
Sign the petition at: http://securebordersnow.com/
2007-06-22 13:24:30
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answered by Bill P 5
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I agree with you. But I do think even the idea of a cival war is extreme. We already had one of those. And it turned out to be 1 of the bloodiest wars in US history. Don't know what it will take for politicians to listen to us, but do think war is not the answer. Check out the link below. & If you agree with what it says pass it on!
2007-06-22 13:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt a full-scale civil war could happen. A coup might not be out of the question, though.
2007-06-22 13:42:10
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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So you'll be fighting on the side of fascism, bigotry and hatred then.
Fortunately I think there'll be quite a lot of people opposing you, who believe in equal rights (gay marriage) and freedom of speech (foreign flags, ACLU). Unfortunately I think you may also have a few slimey allies out there.
2007-06-22 13:35:21
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answered by Mordent 7
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