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#188382 - 06/28/10 07:23 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: Johnboy 64]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
UN OH, ARE THEY PROFILING WHITE CRIPPLES LOL
oops caplock

Sorry, JB. Look in the mirror. I don't know that 'they' would recognize your race upon first glance.

Only twice? You're damn near a virgin!
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#188383 - 06/28/10 07:47 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: flicka]
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lol i know. i am darker than some of my black and hispanic friends.

yes, only twice and i've been riding these streets 4 22 years... before curb cuts. i went to school with the capt., steve, the major, earll, use to b a stock boy for me, went to college with the capt. rob. i knew all the police from school or just being around town so much. i worked at 3 different winn dixies... different areas of leeburg.... so, i got away with alot lol

dont know the new cops... been stopped twice in 2 yrs by newbies lol
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#188384 - 06/28/10 08:19 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: Johnboy 64]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
i knew all the police from school or just being around town so much. i worked at 3 different winn dixies... different areas of leeburg.... so, i got away with alot lol

My first speeding ticket was given to me by a guy who'd been in my graduating high school class. (fffucker!lol) I was going 75 in a 55mph! He said, "Yes, I know this used to be out of 'city' limits." No law enforcement bothered to patrol our rural roads back in my early years. The only time they showed was when called, or someone had an accident.

I've had law enforcement visit my home 3 times in the past 2 years.

Maybe I just hate change.

When I was young it was more important.
Pain more painful, the laughter much louder, yeah.
When I was young.


Our town went from around 7,000 in 1970 (year I graduated) to over 30,000 today. Bill mentioned today that when he first came to live with me in 1984, town was 10 miles away. Now, it's 7! We're screwed.


Edited by flicka (06/28/10 08:29 PM)
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#188391 - 06/29/10 12:32 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: flicka]
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i never got a any type of ticket in this area. they wouldstop me for speeding, running stop signs etc, but never got a ticket in this area. got my 1st speeding ticket coming home from daytona.

i kknow what you mean. our town has been exploding at the seams for yrs.
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#188406 - 06/29/10 06:48 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: Johnboy 64]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
i cant say who does what to whom for the most part. but in this thread rob was the one that started to namr call. i'm not condoning lazes c allling rob names either. shakes you only 'scolded' laze. laze does have a fact, rob name calls often.


I only called lazy on his whining. He objected to my saying he slings it. Sling it all you want. Just don't whine when it comes back at ya.
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#188410 - 06/29/10 07:08 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: lazer]
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Originally Posted By: lazer
a sorry from rob would mean nothing to me cuz he never means it

that's because almost all your opinions are ignorant. and i just know you eat your own boogers--i just know you do.
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#188444 - 06/30/10 03:49 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigration [Re: Skylark]
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Originally Posted By: Skylark
My "extended family" lives in California and Arizona (and the DC area and NYC).

We are all US citizens.

We are Americans, of Mexican heritage.

But we all have two things in common: (1) compassion for our fellow man, and (2) acknowledgement that those who enter the country without documentation are here illegally.

Most illegal immigrants are just quiet people who want a better life than what they left behind, and are not a menace to society. So those who rant about them as though they were no different from hardened, violent criminals simply baffle me...




Yes, compassion should spread like wildfire amongst people. In otherwords, no reason to bogart it:

Arizona’s compassionate new law 1 Comment

We have poached this letter from Mark Steyn’s website. It was sent to him by Linda Denno, of Sierra Vista, Arizona. We think it raises points that should be taken into account in the arguments raging over illegal immigration, and over the controversial measures Arizona is taking to deal with it.

I live within fifteen miles of the Mexican border, and my back fence runs along a major corridor for illegal immigrants traveling through the desert. We are accustomed to helicopters circling overhead and Border Patrol vehicles constantly patrolling the dirt road behind our house. Our beloved German Shepherd has been poisoned and our property vandalized, although I would not say that we live in fear because we are well armed and take necessary precautions.

But what I really want to mention to you is something I really have not heard in the debate over the consequences of illegal immigration. I believe that any and all measures that truly discourage immigrants from entering this country illegally — as the new Arizona law is supposedly already doing — are salutary because discouraging illegal immigration is the genuinely compassionate approach.

A couple of anecdotes: Last week, Border Patrol agents discovered a large moving truck abandoned in the desert near Douglas, Arizona (the site of the recent rancher’s murder). The truck was padlocked from the outside. When the agents cut off the lock and opened the trailer, they discovered dozens of illegal immigrants inside, abandoned by the coyotes who had obviously been “spooked” and left the people in the back of the truck to whatever fate befell them. It was a warm but not a hot day in the desert, so the illegal immigrants were still alive and in relatively good condition. The situation could have ended very differently, not to say tragically.

Secondly, my family and I were enjoying our breakfast al fresco one morning when two women came to our back fence asking for “agua.” A Border Patrol raid the night before behind our house had picked up 70 or so illegal immigrants. These two young ladies had been abandoned by the coyotes during the raid and had been wandering in the hot desert (wearing all black) for hours. My teenage daughter speaks Spanish and was able to discover that both were from El Salvador, both were the mothers of several young children, and both believed they were almost to Los Angeles (550 miles away). We brought them into our garage, gave them water and food, and called the Border Patrol. My daughter was upset about their situation, and understandably so: They were only a few years older than she was. I explained to her that as long as our government refused to enforce laws against illegal immigration, desperate people from other countries would continue to take great risks for the opportunity to live the American dream. Those people would face incredible dangers, be vulnerable to the worst kinds of thugs, and endure unspeakable hardships — as long as the United States refused to make illegal immigration a crime for which all involved would be swiftly and severely punished. …

I just would like to add a perspective that should be thrown back in the face of the hypocrites who call us racist and mean-spirited. The anecdotes above are representative of incidents that happen in the Arizona desert constantly …

The answer is not to set up “water stations” to prevent illegals from dying in the desert. The answer is to discourage them from entering illegally in the first place. That is the only truly humanitarian, compassionate approach to the plight of illegal aliens.

We heartily agree.

http://www.theatheistconservative.com/category/latin-america/

not to be redundant or anything, but:

"I just would like to add a perspective that should be thrown back in the face of the hypocrites who call us racist and mean-spirited. The anecdotes above are representative of incidents that happen in the Arizona desert constantly …"

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#188445 - 06/30/10 03:50 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: soda]
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Originally Posted By: soda
and i just know you eat your own boogers--i just know you do.


Boghart ate His own.

edit: need i explain?


Edited by ævory (06/30/10 03:51 PM)

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#188448 - 06/30/10 04:43 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: ævory]
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I explained to her that as long as our government refused to enforce laws against illegal immigration, desperate people from other countries would continue to take great risks for the opportunity to live the American dream.

Yet...
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I live within fifteen miles of the Mexican border, and my back fence runs along a major corridor for illegal immigrants traveling through the desert. We are accustomed to helicopters circling overhead and Border Patrol vehicles constantly patrolling the dirt road behind our house.

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A Border Patrol raid the night before behind our house had picked up 70 or so illegal immigrants.
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#188452 - 06/30/10 05:24 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: flicka]
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Those people would face incredible dangers, be vulnerable to the worst kinds of thugs, and endure unspeakable hardships — as long as the United States refused to make illegal immigration a crime for which all involved would be swiftly and severely punished. …


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#188454 - 06/30/10 05:33 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: flicka]
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from http://michellemalkin.com/2010/04/28/police-state-how-mexico-treats-illegal-aliens/....:

Mexico is doing the job Arizona is now doing — a job the U.S. government has failed miserably to do: putting its people first. Here’s the proper rejoinder to all the hysterical demagogues in Mexico (and their sympathizers here on American soil) now calling for boycotts and invoking Jim Crow laws, apartheid and the Holocaust because Arizona has taken its sovereignty into its own hands:
Hipócritas.

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#188458 - 06/30/10 05:53 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: Johnboy 64]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
...as long as the United States refused to make illegal immigration a crime for which all involved would be swiftly and severely punished. …

What kind of punishment should we give these illegals?
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#188460 - 06/30/10 05:56 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: flicka]
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death via pop-art?
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#188463 - 06/30/10 06:22 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: flicka]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
...as long as the United States refused to make illegal immigration a crime for which all involved would be swiftly and severely punished. …

What kind of punishment should we give these illegals?


kust deport them... severrly fine possibly jail time for those hiring or renting homes to illegals. no more 'anchor' babies
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#188465 - 06/30/10 06:46 PM Re: mexican government joins fight against immigra [Re: Johnboy 64]
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Originally Posted By: Johnboy 64
no more 'anchor' babies

I agree with this. It's wrong anyway you view it.

We do deport thousands upon thousands each year. Source.
I can't see giving them jail time. We spend too much on incarceration of illegals already. (at least in CA)

I agree we need to crack down hard on those who hire, or rent, to illegal residents. Remove the incentive. It's the only way to stop it.
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