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said by Dan :They sir were supposed to be American's because they are afforded the ability to do that without being "taken" (by which I mean a bullet in the brain). I'm not even american, yet I see the irony in your statement. So much for the land of the free, more like the land of the controlled and told explicitly this is how we do it, f u immigrants. F U immigrants? We naturalized over 1 million last year.
Our nearest neighbor detains, or shoots-to-kill, those who dare enter without permission.
Why is it, if we're so "F U"'d, that millions more try to break into the country every year?
Damn right, you're not an American. | |   en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | When did Canada shoot to kill those that enter without permission ? Here in SoCal, many find a way in, then (especially if they're women) have a kid paid for by taxpayers, and ride off the system. -- Canada = Hollywood North | |   Dan Hamilton Tigers? Premium join:2002-12-17 Eh?
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1 edit | reply to A Merican It was not a "f'd up immigrants" however upon reflection thats how it reads. It was meant as mr TK's vision of what are and aren't "true" americans. He seems to be all for controlling the populous, with blatant disregard what the county was originally founded on. It was for freedom. However mr. TK's feelings that someone protesting war, or anything in today's america that's deemed "un-american" aren't in check with reality. Is it a wonder with people like him that americans are looked down on? I think not. Regardless if one agree's with for or against, yes or no, each opinion is as valid as another.
So yes, TK is entitled to his opinion, however, its a rather slanted view of what democratic choice is about. He seems lacking of compassion for his fellow man, unless you've got the same close mindedness towards the world.
My original comment was meant to be rather tongue in cheek, but as we can see, freedom is demanded so long as others are not informed or have individual opinions.
Free expression? sod that.
P.S. As my sig says, KARMA. Be nice and accepting to others, and you shall receive the same. Do the opposite, well you know. People tend to help others who help others. Goodwill regardless of sex, race or any thing that makes us different is rewarded through kindness. So that being said, my opinion is just that, MY opinion, as is TK's, and that's the great thing, we can all have one, just remember to try and understand EVERYONE's point of view and maintain a certain level of respect. -- Karma | |   Dan Hamilton Tigers? Premium join:2002-12-17 Eh?
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| reply to A Merican By the way, the fact I'm not American means nothing. Religion, Countries, boarders, just allows us to be territorial, which IMO is no better than being a pack of dogs fighting for a patch of land. Until we ALL understand that no one is better than anyone, we are all equal regardless of nationality and all deserve the same, we will always have this hatred for those who are different. That is just plain wrong sir, American or not.
BTW, Happy Independence Day (don't forget what it means, and you're not the only ones deserving of freedoms in choice and expression). | |   Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| reply to en102 said by en102 :When did Canada shoot to kill those that enter without permission ? That was a joke, right? With you living in southern California, it had to be humor.
said by Dan :They sir were supposed to be American's because they are afforded the ability to do that without being "taken" (by which I mean a bullet in the brain). It's the people who maintain the liberty with their sacrifice that are great. Such as those soldiers who were spat upon.
I like Guthrie. But he and the other guy are recipients of liberty, not the creators, nor the maintainers. They suck off the system more than they put back.
To be fair, since I did not serve my country, I am also more leech than provider. But since I was a self obsessed, deluded, leftist nitwit in my late teens-early '20s; it was to be expected.
The only thing that allowed me maintain a pathetic state of leftism as long I did was being in the company of so many group thinking minds.
Leftist delusion is unsustainable in the real world.
said by Dan :I'm not even american, yet I see the irony in your statement. So much for the land of the free, more like the land of the controlled and told explicitly this is how we do it, f u immigrants. But it is only with the aid of a seriously warped view of the world that would allow you to find irony where there was none. What controls you is from within, not without.
This land is free. Less than it used to be, but still a gem among rocks.
Oh. Since you missed it the first billion times, It's not immigrants that sane people have a problem with. It's ILLEGAL immigrants.
I'm sure you'll continue to omit the illegal bit, just as you were taught to do.
NV -- Abortion: A Republican Plot to Thin the Liberal Herd. | |   FiL Premium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | "Leftist delusion is unsustainable in the real world."
But then again, who are you to say what political rhetoric is "proper"? | |   Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| said by FiL :"Leftist delusion is unsustainable in the real world." But then again, who are you to say what political rhetoric is "proper"? I haven't mentioned propriety. Sustainability has more to do with resources vs. needs than ethics or etiquette. -- Abortion: A Republican Plot to Thin the Liberal Herd. | |
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