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04-23-2012, 01:13 AM
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Obtaining a legal status may solve the problem for me personally. But, I personally feel that my personal problem is never solved as long as the problem is not solved for all of our undocumented people in this country. So, I will always remain undocumented spiritually, as long as there is a need to protest, and struggle, and fight against the injustices that our undocumented people are involved in this country...
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After 25 years of living a nightmare (while still being thankful for not being sent back), I will never forget and I will never forgive Republicans for taking every chance to bash us for political gain. I have also kept a journal of my life for the last 13 years and even if it's never published, will make sure future generations read it to remember that this was our civil rights movement and it's just as valid of the civil rights of the 60's or any other oppressed people who suffered through no fault of their own.
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It would be pretty much impossible for any of us to forget, I mean the Dream Act ,especially the republican version won't fix our parents undocumented situation so they will still be limited in some cases to the jobs you describe.
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I would, undoubtedly, stay the same person. However, i'd be just about a million-million times happier. My life, at last, will have the unprecedented opportunities and i can complete all my desires.(if i muster up the guts and courage, which will naturally come from the confidence and security i will get with the status).

By the way, nice picture MAEZX.....lol.
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You would have to be a ret*rd to vote republican unless you're a millionaire.

And how many of us are going to be a millionaire? Like 1%.

Nevertheless we are voting republican for life if Republican DA passes because in that case, we owe them our life.

We all should commit to this.
I'm very conservative, and that doesn't make me retarded. We don't owe anyone our life. I wouldn't sell my soul so quickly if I were you. If the Republicans pass a Dream act that just means they did the right thing.
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I'm very conservative, and that doesn't make me retarded. We don't owe anyone our life. I wouldn't sell my soul so quickly if I were you. If the Republicans pass a Dream act that just means they did the right thing.
Republicans give tax cuts to the richest and makes middle and low classes (like ourselves and most likely will be for majority of our lives) to fill up the gap.

Meaning Republicans = more taxes/losses for middle and lower classes.

Which retards considers themselves conservative and vote Republicans when they're broke as f*ck..
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Republicans give tax cuts to the richest and makes middle and low classes (like ourselves and most likely will be for majority of our lives) to fill up the gap.

Meaning Republicans = more taxes/losses for middle and lower classes.

Which retards considers themselves conservative and vote Republicans when they're broke as f*ck..
First of all I can't vote so that disqualifies me from your argument already. Second I'm conservative and that doesn't mean I'm Republican. I would lean more to the Republican side, but during years of hardship like this it is clear which candidate would benefit the country more. Personally I think Obama is the safer bet.

Also it's not just Republicans who help out the rich so don't generalize so rigidly. It was both parties that ultimately got us to where we are today. Republicans are just less willing to undo what we have already passed.
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