I believe that all things and all people should be judged by their individual merits, not based on the country of origin so much as the actions they take and their moral quality. That said I know many many people whose legal status is questionable and I know very well the location where ICE could pick up at least 300 illegals on any given weekend. I would never tell that location to any federal agency, or local for that matter, BUT
is it criminal if I warn them that they will very likely be busted in a roundup soon?
If I find them morally sound and possessed of good hard working character-which by the way is the same way St. Paul told the Christians they needed to behave as well. Based on those facts would it not be considered my moral obligation to warn them?
I am more than aware that many people will have an anurism over this but once again this is based on how I believe and may be better posed in the Law and Ethics section.
2007-11-19
03:53:41
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BTW Adrian N... your ignorance and inability to communicate your ideas is incredible. I served my country with honor and have the scars and meritorious medals to prove it. Do not speak to me about how I feel about my country. You are an ignorant degenerate, with very little ability succinctly expound upon your opinion in an educated and civil fashion. I would bet that you sit on welfare collecting some sort of gov't check while complaining about what other people are doing to keep you on the sidelines.
2007-11-19
05:16:53 ·
update #1
Really? The Iraqis did the World Trade Center? Since when? Somebody else go take a bullet. Wow I can't believe I bled for some of you people. Maybe next time we should think about drafting and those that don't volunteer, their jobs can be that of a human sheild.
2007-11-19
10:01:33 ·
update #2