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McCain's Response to DA. ref: e-mail from his staff member - Page 2

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#11
10-04-2010, 09:00 PM
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McCan is part devil.
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#12
10-06-2010, 12:25 AM
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What if all Dreamers just started their own grassroots project a.k.a a corporation that creates wealth and boost our local economies? Let's just bypass the politics...


lol tell corporate we will work for lower wage
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10-06-2010, 02:37 AM
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I call John McCain a hating fool because people who would fall under the dream act have little to do with securing the borders. These people have certain time-line requirements to meet. The people who are still entering this country illegaly don't qualify for the dream act.

Why does whomever wrote back to you thinks that making people like me and you struggle a lot more and suffer because they hate illegal immigrants would have a lot to do with securing the borders. As far as I know, the borders will never be 100% secure. No matter how high they build the wall, no matter how many UAV's and Homeland Security agents they deploy.

If only they would be more humane and compassionate then this country would not be the way it is.

Look, I just saw on the news that some firefighters let a family's home burn down because they hadn't payed a $75.00 fee, do you think that they would care for our situation right now?

I don't know about you, but my situation right now is pretty much deplorable and it makes me feel like my future is here in the U.S. is uncertain.
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10-06-2010, 03:49 AM
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this what they want, attrition so we can all feel as if there was no hope and self deport, and i must say they are doing just that
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10-06-2010, 12:52 PM
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This stuff worries me. They have one view of psychology for people, without realizing that the people that they are dealing with are those that grew up in this country and whose only introduction to their home country might have been through media coverage of the calamities observed.

What worries me is that odd person that is undocumented, has no family ties to the country where they would be deported other then being born there and and has become anxious and depressive due to the situation (as many of us demonstrate such symptoms), with the feeling that they cannot tell anyone about his/her situation and thus locks up all those emotions. I am worried about when they are randomly stopped due to the Arizona Law equivalent and how they may react when they feel their lives are at serious risk.

I know this may sound very bad, but I am actually surprised that after the recent number of suicides by homosexuals who are also denied services due to their orientation, the dreamers who are denied even more rights and services and are even discouraged to come out and now being targeted more often by attackers I have not heard of any suicides except one threat to commit suicide.
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10-06-2010, 02:33 PM
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...The people who are still entering this country illegaly don't qualify for the dream act.

...the borders will never be 100% secure. No matter how high they build the wall, no matter how many UAV's and Homeland Security agents they deploy.
I wonder what people think about people who are still entering this country illegally, ie adults bring in kids who are 15 or younger, this year, today, or do we even care to think about them as long as we get our Dream Act. I mean, if we get our Dream Act, what should those kids do when they grow up to be our age? Ask for another Dream Act? Or some of us would be law-makers ourselves and change the law so anybody from any country can enter or leave US any time they want so there wouldn't be any legal immigrants or undocumented immigrants, because no document would be needed to enter this country.
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10-06-2010, 05:15 PM
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We get our dream act and we ensure that there will be a million or so people that will understand the plight of those individuals that have a very similar scenario to ours. In a country where voter turnout tends to be very low, our combined action could make it simpler for those people to gain support for an equivalent dream act.
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10-06-2010, 08:11 PM
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McCain isn't some saint or a devil. He's a normal politician who does things to stay elected. He makes a lot of promises he can't keep and does things that goes against his conscience.

I don't take any of his actions personally. McCain is no different.
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