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So our ancestors immigrated. Different reasons, different places, different means, different times...but they're just the same, right? So a soldier who fights in war is just the same as a gangster who mugs and kills some guy on the street, because they both shoot people, right?
They aren't even related topics, you're equating violent crime with immigration? Your anology off topic, I see what you were trying to say but that's like saying murder is ok because everyone dies anyway. Sometimes war is inevitable, WWII par example. This recent war was COMPLETELY avoidable on every front. As to 'is a soldier the same as a mugger' it would very much depend on the circumstances that led to his mobilisation, a soldier in the German Army invading Poland & a mugger COULD be equated. A soldier fighting to secure foreign oil....I'll leave that up to your better judgement. I believe both parties can be called victims of their government's policies. I wish for the safe return of every US & British servicman.
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Terrorism and Immigration overlap quite a bit, quite often. Without border control, the War on Terror abroad would serve no purpose, because it would be extremely easy for a terrorist to enter the United States and attack from inside. And even if there was no War on Terror, Customs, INS, and Border Patrol are the only things standing in the way of some haji smuggling a dirty bomb into the country. Border issues are more important than you make them out to be.
Terrorism overlaps with amost every aspect of life, why are you stopping at Immigration, clamp down Trade Unions, the right to free speech & create Marshal Law while you're at it. Terrorism is overlapping a hell of a lot more with US foreign policy than Immigration right now, that should be your main concern.
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America has "lax gun laws" because we have something called the Second Amendment. That, by the way, states that citizens have "the right to bare arms"--meaning, the right to have guns--and the government isn't supposed to infringe on those rights, any more than they already have. That's the beauty of something America calls freedom. We don't have "lax" gun laws, we have lax enforcement--the people that have their guns legally don't commit crimes with those guns. Not to mention, the Second Amendment specifically states that gun rights are to ensure the existence of a militia, should a revolution be necessary. Our gun rights ensure our own protection and freedom...I don't know if freedom is important to you, but it is in America. But away from firearms issues, that's another topic entirely.
Why on EARTH do middle americans & rednecks feel the need to clutch their 9mm in order to feel 'free'? That, to me, is the single most idiotic argument in the whole Gun Law discussion. I'm sorry, I just don't get it. I was still on the island when that boat left.
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You blame Americans and English for the "rape and pillage" of other regions (which of course is a crock), but my point was that many generations of my family were born in America, so I wasn't one of those eeeeeeevil settlers that "raped and pillaged" the country.
I never said they were, and it wasn't JUST Americans & English, I used those to nations as an example merely because they are the two main protagonists in this recent War. I apologise if it came across that I was stating your family were to blame, that was not my intention.
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And 300 years ago there weren't many immigration laws because immigration wasn't an issue. Back then, it didn't matter where you came from, you could find a secluded piece of land somewhere and make a living. And who said that burning witches and lynching colored people was in any way acceptable? Nobody mentioned that, I was talking about immigration. Big difference. But, back then, that kind of thing was considered acceptable. Not saying it was right, but it was legally acceptable. Now, immigration--whether you think it's right or wrong--has laws placed on it, and there is legal and illegal immigration. What happened 300 years ago doesn't matter, because the world is very different now. (By the way, I didn't burn any witches or lynch any black people, either.)
LOL firstly, 'colored' people? What are you? Semity Sam? Dear God. Secondly, I drew the comparison from your very own statement, if my statement was off topic, maybe you missed the anology.
Lastly I don't want this to go round in circles, as it seems to be doing, or lead to a slanging match. We both have very different views on life & we both have shared them. Lets leave it at that.
I wish you luck in whatever you do.