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Dream Act Is 'Nightmare Amnesty Bill'

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09-17-2007, 04:36 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/2007091...e_amnesty_bill

the opposition would eat their babies alive than to have Dream Act. passed , are you still afraid to call ?
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SOURCE Grassfire.org


yeah well fuck yahoo, shame on them.
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I don't know why the opposition is so opposed to us? I think it's a safe assumption to make that most of them are uneducated citizens???
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This is on their editorial/opinion section. It can be biased.

EDIT: Oops sorry. They put this on the press release section. Basically, theyll post whatever press releases organizations send them I think.
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09-17-2007, 05:08 PM
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I don't know why the opposition is so opposed to us? I think it's a safe assumption to make that most of them are uneducated citizens???
I have a Masters degree in Engineering and I am opposed to the DREAM act or any bill that gives rights to people who are in the United States illegally.

This is not a matter of who is educated and who is not, it is a matter of being a nation with borders as well as being a nation of laws. Most Americans oppose granting amnesty to those who have broken our laws. In addition, we are disgusted with our government who encourages the behavior by not enforcing the law.

I've read a lot of posts within this forum and it seems to me that people are focusing on what rights and "freebies" they will be granted if this should become law. Would you feel so strongly about this if you were asked to finance illigal immigrants from Somalia or the Sudan? I sincerely doubt it. Imagine how *legal* Americans feel about financing you! Then perhaps you can understand the push-back by the American people.

Pablo

PS: I have my fireproof suit handy...
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09-17-2007, 05:13 PM
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I don't know why the opposition is so opposed to us? I think it's a safe assumption to make that most of them are uneducated citizens???
I have a Masters degree in Engineering and I am opposed to the DREAM act or any bill that gives rights to people who are in the United States illegally.

This is not a matter of who is educated and who is not, it is a matter of being a nation with borders as well as being a nation of laws. Most Americans oppose granting amnesty to those who have broken our laws. In addition, we are disgusted with our government who encourages the behavior by not enforcing the law.

I've read a lot of posts within this forum and it seems to me that people are focusing on what rights and "freebies" they will be granted if this should become law. Would you feel so strongly about this if you were asked to finance illigal immigrants from Somalia or the Sudan? I sincerely doubt it. Imagine how *legal* Americans feel about financing you! Then perhaps you can understand the push-back by the American people.

Pablo

PS: I have my fireproof suit handy...
we're not asking for any freebies. We're not asking for americans to finance us. We're only asking for a chance to contribute to the only society we've known in the past years.

i'm sorry you feel the way you do.
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Pablo.. you are an idiot. You don't have a master's of Engineering, you are Master of Stupidity. Or is Stupidity your Master?
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let's try to not be A-holes to this guy. he's entitled to his opinion.
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I don't know why the opposition is so opposed to us? I think it's a safe assumption to make that most of them are uneducated citizens???
I have a Masters degree in Engineering and I am opposed to the DREAM act or any bill that gives rights to people who are in the United States illegally.

This is not a matter of who is educated and who is not, it is a matter of being a nation with borders as well as being a nation of laws. Most Americans oppose granting amnesty to those who have broken our laws. In addition, we are disgusted with our government who encourages the behavior by not enforcing the law.

I've read a lot of posts within this forum and it seems to me that people are focusing on what rights and "freebies" they will be granted if this should become law. Would you feel so strongly about this if you were asked to finance illigal immigrants from Somalia or the Sudan? I sincerely doubt it. Imagine how *legal* Americans feel about financing you! Then perhaps you can understand the push-back by the American people.

Pablo

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And you, sweetie, are an example of what he meant by "uneducated citizens."
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I don't know why the opposition is so opposed to us? I think it's a safe assumption to make that most of them are uneducated citizens???
I have a Masters degree in Engineering and I am opposed to the DREAM act or any bill that gives rights to people who are in the United States illegally.

This is not a matter of who is educated and who is not, it is a matter of being a nation with borders as well as being a nation of laws. Most Americans oppose granting amnesty to those who have broken our laws. In addition, we are disgusted with our government who encourages the behavior by not enforcing the law.

I've read a lot of posts within this forum and it seems to me that people are focusing on what rights and "freebies" they will be granted if this should become law. Would you feel so strongly about this if you were asked to finance illigal immigrants from Somalia or the Sudan? I sincerely doubt it. Imagine how *legal* Americans feel about financing you! Then perhaps you can understand the push-back by the American people.

Pablo

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Freebies?! fuck you, we're paying taxes too. Where do you think that money goes, the fucking tooth fairy?!


And look at that, so you think being from Sudan or Somalia makes you an even less valuable human being? Boy, the racism just oozes out of your post.
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