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Why are they so pro-illegal? You wouldn't suppose that there is some kind of intimidation going on behind the sceens. Like if they don't stop Mexico won't be our freind anymore, & will make somebody else their freind. They know that over 80% of the American public is anti-illegal yet they persist on trying to convince us to compromise our stand on this issue. I know not what steps others will take, but as for me give me freedom from illegal immigration or give death. An American Patriot!!!!!!!

2007-11-16 11:49:32 · 2 answers · asked by GREGORIOUSITY 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

Apparently you missed the name American &you know what I'm talking about. We are a republic governed by written law, yet you all have manipulated it to your own benifits, I'm talking about lawyers, judges& politicians, I don't belong to any group but I am a concerned citizen of the United States of America & I just dislike where you all are taking this beloved country of our's. As I understood it a gov. for the people not a people for the gov. Allthough 80% of the people are against illegal immigration you want us to compromise our believes, knowing that if this crisis continues we will no longer be America but be sucked in to the black hole of a third world country. Please excuse my boldness but I believe I'm still protected by 1st amendment of the American constitution. Although a christian I remain American till I die. Peace!!!!!

2007-11-17 19:42:31 · update #1

Hey Rolf I just saw your answer on another ? is this a form letter answer? You sounded pretty knowledgeable but I guess you can't tell a book by it's cover Anyway the added detail will probably add to my question, Thanks Greg!

2007-11-17 20:20:37 · update #2

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On the left, it's the siren call of votes (illegals may not vote, but they would if they got Amnesty, and thier kids grow up and vote - in fact, the children of illegals are already voting), not to mention the prospect of keeping the New Deal ponzi scheme known as Social Security going for another generation.

On the right, it's the cheap labor thier business backers are addicted too. That and the chance to make an end-run around unions and labor protection laws on thier behalf, as well. Oh yeah, and keeping Social(ist) Security solvent, since they have to please the AARP, too.

2007-11-16 11:58:21 · answer #1 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 1 1

Hello, asker

Sorry I cannot answer your ‚question’ concerning ‚politicians’ because you don’t say from which party or government or parliament or country they are.

In the internet forums numerous people ask and ask and ask questions about ‚politicians’ like yours.

So I guess you are a part of a group that has something against parlamentarian democracy, will say against democracy.

Many people today seem to have a poor opinion of democracy: Not only do people often disagree with political decisions, and the members of parliament are seen as unscrupulous, willing to do anything to gain power, or abusive of their position and privileges.

Do you try to influence us with this poison, too?

Kind regards,
Rolf

2007-11-18 03:09:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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