Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by JG (not verified) on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 15:32.
"Something there is that does not love a wall"
Why does the domestic immigration debate revolve around some sense of birthright amongst the nativists? Because I'm an American it is my God given (or WWII given) right to consume a vastly disproportionate amount of the worlds resources made available to me by gun boat diplomacy over the years and then complain about people jumping borders to do jobs I wouldn't do? Every time you see some 'border fence' gun nut ranting about 'these people broke the law' notice that, as usual for Americans, they are usually obese, and if you get the chance offer them a job doing stoop labor for $6 an hour. Ask what's left of small agribusiness in the western states and they'll tell you they can't get (fat) Americans to do these jobs as it's our birthright to sit around watching television and eating junk food while day trading.
The solution, obviously, is fix Mexico. If you don't think the USA broke Mexico then post away. But you've probably come to the wrong website.
If you think you can build a military wall, either physically or economically, around our lethargic spoiled lifestyle you've got another thing coming.
"Imagine there's no countries ..."
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"Something there is that does not love a wall"
Why does the domestic immigration debate revolve around some sense of birthright amongst the nativists? Because I'm an American it is my God given (or WWII given) right to consume a vastly disproportionate amount of the worlds resources made available to me by gun boat diplomacy over the years and then complain about people jumping borders to do jobs I wouldn't do? Every time you see some 'border fence' gun nut ranting about 'these people broke the law' notice that, as usual for Americans, they are usually obese, and if you get the chance offer them a job doing stoop labor for $6 an hour. Ask what's left of small agribusiness in the western states and they'll tell you they can't get (fat) Americans to do these jobs as it's our birthright to sit around watching television and eating junk food while day trading.
The solution, obviously, is fix Mexico. If you don't think the USA broke Mexico then post away. But you've probably come to the wrong website.
If you think you can build a military wall, either physically or economically, around our lethargic spoiled lifestyle you've got another thing coming.
"Imagine there's no countries ..."