face it the government is never going to listen to what you have to say about illegal immigrants, they will never be deported and they will always keep coming here, mark my words in 20 years nothing will have changed.
2007-09-03
10:31:22
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Im not worred, lol i think its funny that you all still be b|tching about it 20 years later, think that someones going to do something about it.
Grow up.
2007-09-03
10:40:48 ·
update #1
andy, shut up, you are a nobody, tell me why anyone would care what you think, imagine for a second that you came up with the perfect solution, then what, your are not a politician, you have no voice on real issues, you're wasting your time don't you get that? Like i said above, in 20 years you'll probably still be doing this, and haven't realized that is doesn't matter what you think..get a different hobby
2007-09-03
11:19:54 ·
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Then why are you worried enough to post this?
2007-09-03 10:36:39
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answered by DAR 7
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And do you have an elephant in your living room?
People talk because they are looking for an answer. Thank God we live in a society where we can say how we feel and what we think without fear of repercussions. Our borders are being violated at an alarming rate, and if we don't find a viable option, we are the ones who will pay the price. I keep listening and reading to form an opinion, and just as I think I'm starting to form one, someone else comes up with another very good point that I haven't considered. For example, what are we going to do with the people who fought side by side with our troops and are now marked for death? Do we just turn our backs on them and say, "Thanks a lot, but we don't need your help anymore, and we don't care about what happens to you"? This is a very serious issue, and there are no easy answers. That's why we need to continue to discuss it, and perhaps someday we will find a way we can all live in peace and harmony. Until then, if you don't want to listen, and if you've already made up your mind, simply stop listening, and let the rest of us continue to look at the issue with all earnestness considering the price we will pay for the over-crowding versus the humanitarian aspect of it. It's a hard
question, and the answers don't come easy.
good luck, and do try to be a bit more tolerant of others. We're all in this together.
2007-09-03 10:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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As the first poster said. If YOU are not "worried" about it, you should never ever post another question or answer about illegal aliens. Why don't YOU stop talking about illegal immigration?? If you don't like the topic, find another forum, moron. WE will talk about it if we want to, if you don't like it, go elsewhere...
BTW, why ask a question, then tell people that respond to "shut up". Everybody on this site has a right to post their opinion, including those that disagree with you.
You SERIOUSLY need to go back to school and learn how to spell...I have a suggestion on who should "get a different hobby"
2007-09-03 11:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Jamal, perhaps you should be the one to "shut up". Andy makes a fair and valid point. It appears that you don't like it because it goes contrary to your point of view. We, the people, have made our point of view known, and it did make a difference in the Amnesty law. Since we made our view known there, all the more reason to expect our point of view to be effective in other ways as well.
Personally, we should uphold the laws already in place, go one step farther and put a bounty on the illegals, and shut down the border. America is not a golden goose. We can not support everyone, nor should we even try. Those who want to enter legally, are welcome. Those with wet pants from crossing the river at night should be met with due force as criminals. If you don't like that, it's just to bad. I don't like free loaders, nor do a lot of other people.
2007-09-03 11:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Excuse me but we do make a difference by talking about it. If we hadn't continued talking about it, we might have amnesty right now! Congress DID listen!
Look at John McCain. He was expected to be a front runner for the GOP. He's toast BECAUSE OF THE SENATE'S PIECE OF GARBAGE!!!!
So, why don't you just give up saying that nothing will happen and stop telling us that we shouldn't talk about it. I am NOT going to roll over and play dead - these illegal alien criminals are NOT going to win!
2007-09-04 06:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Because if we stop the government will/ would do something really stupid. They will not all be deported, an impossable task, but we can get some type of controll of who does come here. You are talking about illegal immmigration and not legal immigrants which all accept. Peace
2007-09-03 12:53:11
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answered by PARVFAN 7
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You apparently were not aware that the last amnesty bill failed to pass the Senate?
The reason why was that people got on boards like this one, passed information to each other, including links to groups which gave us contacts and information about the bill, and the repercussions of that bill on the American taxpayers, if that bill were passed.
Capitol Hill in D.C. got so many phone calls one day, the entire phone system at the Capitol crashed. Those were voters telling their elected Senators if they passed that bill, start looking for a new job, because your seat is going to be up for grabs come election time. Both Republicans and Democrats were calling, and faxing and sending email and snail mail.
So listen up, we made a difference. We share information.
We made a bigger impact than a few million illegal aliens marching in the streets made.
2007-09-03 10:43:33
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answered by cheyenne_Z 1
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The whole point of politics is to debate. Stating someone can not talk about a particular subject because you do not want to hear about it anymore will not stop it from occuring. Those who choose to not read about immigration on this forum simply move on.
Edit; In simple terms, you're not going to make a difference to the people who want to talk about immigration on here. Mark my words.
2007-09-03 10:36:58
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answered by Glen B 6
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We are always making a difference homey with the amnesty bill. America will unite when things get bad enough and push you tamales all the way back to cancun. Remember the alamo. we kicked you sleeping lazy butts at San Jacinto and will do it again. Ariba.
2007-09-04 14:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It can't hurt and it might help.
The american voice made a difference and shamnesty did not pass.
I don't think you really believe what you wrote, I think you just like to stir the pot. (looking at your last two questions)
2007-09-03 11:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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To answer your question, we're making a very big difference. The amnesty bill would have passed if we had not let our voices be heard. The tide is turning.
2007-09-03 10:38:05
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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