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A quick question for my Liberal friends?
Posted: 30 April 2010 10:57 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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How utterly fitting that your link led to a revolving door….much like your non responses to point blank questions for which you have no reply except standard leftist slogans or name calling.

Frustration is no excuse for ignoring the laws of the country.

There is a law prohibiting crossing our borders illegally. I’d like to hear some rational explanation why you feel it’s ok to ignore that one.

Did you ever think that the reason my original question was unanswered is because no one on the left has a plausible answer and no one on the right disputes it? Think about it Jim. Make a list of celebrities and prominent left wing liberals who are protesting or have protested the bill in question and compare that to a list of the same ilk who have condemned the violent demonstrations and civil disobedience by protestors against the bill. As to its relevance,the question was posed as a stand alone issue.It was you who changed course and turned this into a discussion if the bill itself.
  If I ask if the grass looks green today will your answer be a treatise on the color spectrum and the effects of light on visual perception or a simple response to the original question?

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Posted: 30 April 2010 11:12 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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JK
Your question was not answered by anybody—left right center or where ever else you get your ideas. Don’t try to blame lack of response on me. I try to keep up with your non-sense but really JK you are overwhelming.

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Posted: 30 April 2010 05:34 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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OK let’s keep it simple then. Why do you think it’s ok to ignore the existing Immigration laws of the U.S. and yet fine to protest those trying to enforce those laws? If you need further clarification,that means why are you defending criminals who have ignored U.S. law regarding immigration whether out of frustration or any other excuse you care to provide?

Go ahead and try to rationalize your way out of this one with the truth,justice and American way argument. Just for your edification the American way recognized distinct borders separating the United States of America from any other soveirgn nations and made provisions to keep those borders secure. The American way was also never intended to be a hyphenated entity as many of so called Americans try to alter the American way to suit their particulalr identities. You may wish to compare America with Europe,Asia or Africa but it is a unique and completely independent nation.Regardless of ethnic,religious or political history when one becomes an American they make a conscious choice to place America first so before you begin your big defense make sure that you are defending Americans and not criminals or some hyphenated cross breed with ties to a foreign nation.

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Posted: 30 April 2010 10:07 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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Jim,
Because you have had no problems with freedom of travel does not mean they do not exist.

http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/nav/en/citizens/travelling/schengen-area/index.html#20122_5

Please note similar to the US there ARE restricions on travel by non-EU citizens and more importantly there is a policy in effect which enable member states to conduct Identity checks. Sound familiar? Like that fascist police state Arizona maybe?

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Posted: 01 May 2010 01:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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Absolutely correct JK - the countries making up the EU as I previously told you have long traditions in identity papers. There are also immigration problems in the EU with all the checks and balances of police registration.  I have repeatedly said in the past if you want to correct the problem you go to the employers not the people.

I am very happy that your trying to broaden your political horizons. But keep one thing in mind as you flip flop along Europe or is it now New Europe which heaven forbid you should copy in any way or form eh ... is not the USA. A concept you cannot seem to grasp. Now you copy them now you don’t Now you copy them now you don’t Now you copy them now you don’t Now you copy them now you don’t

Ol’ JK flip floppin’ away

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Posted: 01 May 2010 12:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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JIm,
Pointing out similarities to someone who claims they don’t exist is not copying them. Since your beloved Europe has had these regulations in effect long long before Arizona did why is it you can justify their “police state” activities while condeming the very same actions in the U.S.? No flip flopping on your part J…simple and pure hypocrisy.

Did you perhaps miss or misread my previous statement about the U.S.?
You may wish to compare America with Europe,Asia or Africa but it is a unique and completely independent nation.Regardless of ethnic,religious or political history when one becomes an American they make a conscious choice to place America first so before you begin your big defense make sure that you are defending Americans and not criminals or some hyphenated cross breed with ties to a foreign nation.

Please indicate where I wish to copy Europe or anyone regarding government policy. That Mullarkey is a product of liberal leftists who point to Europe for models and who push for globalization. I am quite content to be an American with my own unique laws and customs and if that offends you…T.S.,  Elliot

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Posted: 01 May 2010 12:45 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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Had you pointed out a similarity between Arizona and North Korea before my posts we could probably avoid this boloney. You did not as your desire was to show how American a police state can be.

I on the other hand never claimed EU regulations should be instituted in the USA. I never suggested that I found ID checks in the EU repulsive.

You on the other had cannot grasp the basics of the EU is the EU and the USA is the USA.

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Posted: 01 May 2010 01:27 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]
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I am sorry that you don’t understand American English and since I am not fluent in any other foreign language I am going to have to cease any attempts to convince you that I don’t care about the governments or policies of Europe,Africa or Asia and my main concern is keeping the traditional American way intact. I didn’t vote for change so please don’t try to force feed it to me.

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Posted: 22 May 2010 03:49 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]
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Isn’t this interesting? 

Section 834b of the California Penal Code:

http://law.onecle.com/california/penal/834b.html

California could sue Arizona for plagiarism.

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Posted: 22 May 2010 03:56 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 25 ]
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If they ever enforced that law the population of LA would shrink drastically and all those Hollywood biggies would be forced to pay minimum wages for some of the fringe benefits they enjoy from illegals.

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