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Compromise - Adding Requirements to DREAM Act - Page 6

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09-26-2010, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Task_1539 View Post
First semi-negative comment I've heard from you in forever =)
but he does have a point, however, those would be considered on a case by case basis, at least that is what I got from the wording on the DREAM Act and the many other documents they refer to for regulations and provisions.
If I am not mistaken.
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How does it not offend me? adding bullshit provisions to something I could benefit out of? I'm glad any of you are not politicians or else we'd be in bigger trouble.
If it offends you, simply do not reply. Sometimes there are threads here I dislike, so I simply ignore them and keep reading through other threads.

Whether you like it or not, there are people who do not support the act simply because they believe not enough provisions are set.

Many would jump on board if considerable provisions were added.

If you cannot listen to compromise, how can you possibly expect other Americans to listen to you and your need to be legalized?
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