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    Senior Member dman1200's Avatar
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    Get a load of this, Now I've heard it all

    http://www.projectusa.org/ezine/2005/12 ... france.php

    Lamar Alexander threatens to wake up
    But remains stupid and ignorant

    I read the headline over the New York Sun article included in the Center for Immigration Studies' daily news distribution email: "Senator Views French Riots as Immigration Wake-Up Call."

    No, I thought to myself, not a U.S. Senator!

    Imagine! A member of the U.S. Senate—as if completely on his own—recognizing the obvious and identifying immigration as the root of the immigration problem in France

    Was there hope for our civilization after all? I began reading eagerly.

    "American policymakers need to deal squarely with immigration problems in this country," said Senator Alexander.

    —Yes, good, I thought.

    "We should learn a lesson from our friends across the ocean," the Republican senator said during a speech on the Senate floor.

    —Yes, of course. Finally.

    'We would be wise to consider their quandary."

    —Yes. Yes. Quandry. Exactly.

    The violence that rocked Paris in October and November was prompted by inadequate planning for the challenges posed by large urban concentrations of under-employed immigrants and their families.

    —Inadequate pla— Oh, [ sigh ] you stupid, stupid, stupid man.

    What is it about the north side of Capitol Hill? What's wrong with the Senate? Why are so many senators such blockheads? It's as if when the New York Times taught us "we are the world," and set us all to chanting "diversity is our strength," in the Senate they thought they said "perversity is our strength," and it's been nothing but cock-eyed lunacy ever since.

    The senator goes on to propose a policy exactly opposed to what a policy learned from the example of our friends, the French, would dictate: Lamar Alexander "favors securing America's borders and awarding a 'lawful status' to foreigners who are working in this country. 'They need a legal status that respects our rule of law.'"

    They need an amnesty that respects our rule of law.

    There is no way to describe that but mental derangement.

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    African deported from France
    PARIS: France has returned a 22-year-old man to Mali in the first deportation of people convicted of taking part in last November's riots.

    Six more deportations will follow, said France's Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, reports the BBC. The minister had once asked to deporting 120 people but most cases were dropped because many of the accused were minors.
    http://www.newkerala.com/news2.php?a...llnews&id=2054
    OR, we could DEPORT violent and disloyal non-citizens legal or illegal. France has the right idea, they just need to apply it on a larger scale. Minors or not, they don't belong in France if they cannot control themselves.
    Individualism leads to anarchism. A collective society has more to offer than an isolationist/individualist one.

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