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05-20-2007, 10:38 PM #11
Once again, their woe is me culturally embedded irresponsible and childish mentality prevails. At what point do these people stop blaming us for their illegal activity and disregard for US LAW? WE ARE NOT AMEXICO where the culture of violence and corruption is the norm, it was the exception before they invaded us.
My son was taught from the age of 2 that for every action there are consequences. There have been times throughout the years I have allowed him to make his mistakes and as much as it pained me, suffer the consequences that follow.
Anytime you have children for the purpose of using them as pawns/leverage to get away with deception, and criminal activity, you obviously don't care what happens to those children. These people act as if they have been raised in the forest by wolves because they are totally oblivious to reality and the rule of law. Either that or the delusions of grandier and their racial superiority complex has driven them to the brink of insanity.It's Time to Rescind the 14th Amendment
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05-21-2007, 01:41 AM #12
WhatMatters I was just about to post and then read yours and it's exactly what I picked up on with this story:
"I wanna know what's going to happen to these families, what's going to happen to the kids left behind," yelled Jesus Ramirez,
Here's your answer "Jesus": Whatever happens to all families here when someone is arrested for comitting a crime. WHat you think your special or sumthin? Think again Hombre. Keep up the good work ICE people.
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05-21-2007, 02:23 AM #13The Rev. Patrick Cabello Hansel, pastor at St. Paul's, said he asked the agents to leave, but they refused. "The church is supposed to be a sanctuary from raids like this," he said. "This is a violation of the separation of church and state."
Who blured the line? Want to lobby congress? Want to aid, hide and harbor fugitives? Want to make demands of the government?
Now you get what you get. You want seperation, then stay out of politics!
Looks like that house was built on the sand.
Another concern among community activists is that Saturday's action involved both ICE agents and Minneapolis police officers working in tandem. The appearance of the two together will make Hispanics fearful of police and less willing to report crimes,
Really, what goes around comes around and maybe they are just getting what rightfully belongs to them. Is it possible that bad Karma comes to those who are here illegally?
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05-21-2007, 06:18 AM #14"We want to assure everyone that the Minneapolis Police Department is not in the business of enforcing immigration policy, and that was not what we were working on today," she said.
Afterall, you might catch a terrorist by accident, and THINK how angry that could make the terrorist organization. NOW, we wouldn't want to do THAT because they might get mad at us. Then they might do something to get back at us!!
You're right! You're smart! ALWAYS be nice to people if you don't want any trouble from them.
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05-21-2007, 09:54 AM #15After recent arrests in Willmar, Minn., and elsewhere, the Hispanic community is fearful that raids will be aimed at arresting illegal immigrants"Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.
Thank you! We are ready to roll.
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