Comments on: Missing Soldier's Wife Faces Deportation
As Military Searches For Kidnapped Soldier In Iraq, U.S. Threatens To Send Wife Back To Dominican Republic
- Dirtydog, I tried to check out the webpage that you cited but was unable to. I'm at work and I was denied access to the site based on it being categorized as "HATE AND DISCRIMINATION".
Wonder why. - Reply to this comment
- Regardless of the immigration problem, this woman is the wife of an American soldier and she deserves to be accorded the same rights as any other spouse of an American warrior.
But, on the other hand, our government does not have a good track record for treating its warriors with respect and dignity. - Reply to this comment
- "I wish you nativists would get your history straight. Unless you are a pureblood Native American, your ancestors were immigrants who arrived without visas. You and people who agree with you are hiding behind legalisms to mask your prejudice and fear of people you don't consider to be like you." I don't think anybody has said it better than you!!!!!!" Posted by rudy654 at 12:00 AM : Jun 21, 2007 and by leomoore before that
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Yeah, back when the land was lawless about immigration. LOL!!
Why don't we just open our borders and let anyone and everyone in who wants in? LOL!!!
Maybe you and "people like you" should read up on "Atlan." LOL!!!!
You and "people like you" would be surprised who some members of "Atzlan" are. LOL!!!!!
Mexican car signs in Los Angeles: "F*** You, this is still Mexico" ROFLMMFAO!!!!
www.criminalgovernment.com/docs/rel/atzlan.html - Reply to this comment
- "I wish you nativists would get your history straight. Unless you are a pureblood Native American, your ancestors were immigrants who arrived without visas. You and people who agree with you are hiding behind legalisms to mask your prejudice and fear of people you don't consider to be like you."
APPLAUSE!APPLAUSE!APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE!
I don't think anybody has said it better than you!!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- I truly understand your anger towards illegals, but again this is very sad. Imagine him in Iraq, knowing he can't provide safety for his own family back home. It's just sad, he did try to legalize her after all.
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- "Hey, rules are rules. I could care less if she's married to someone in the military. She's an illegal immigrant and she should be deported." andycyber@aim.com Posted by phoenixandy at 11:08 PM : Jun 20, 2007
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Yeah, andy. And I bet you are one straight-laced MF who obeys ALL the rules.
If you can treat the wife of a missing soldier so coldly then you have no heart nor soul.
I'm definitely not for legalizing 12 million illegals just because they happen to be here when a weak-t.i.t administration wants to give them citizenship. On the other hand, I'm also not in favor of "blanket laws" that apply to everyone regardless of mitigating circumstances. - Reply to this comment
- Hey, rules are rules. I could care less if she's married to someone in the military. She's an illegal immigrant and she should be deported. Her husband is just as guilty as she is for bringing that illegal immigrant to my country. If he's still alive, he could always visit her in the Dominican Republic. If he's not, too *** bad.
I'm even more outraged that illegal immigrants always try to come up with excuses for waivers to stay in my country illegally.
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- Clairfy 4 MCDAZZ-as it doesn't deserve a response, but set the record straight. Tell us which part was hypocritical. I never said to "pretend anything %u201D or to NOT practice your free speech (which you did so eloquently BTW), nor did I condemn the article.
Read "quit the ******** at each other"-try 2 garner more constructive input. We need more facts, not name calling or anger-based rhetoric. If you ever did get your way to "..deport morons like you%u201D the very backbone of our society (like many veterans in this and other threads) would not be there that allow you to ramble in practicing free speech. Thank a veteran.
And to cfin5-I agree with you. Chances are he enlisted to make her chances even better to stay here. Those are the type of citizens this country needs. But the other 11.99 million-if they all want to join the military? Let's think about that if they cut the mustard. Many of us owe our lives to immigrants that entered the military in ALL of our wars, conflicts, and police actions--only in hopes of living through a war to gain citizenship.
In closing, MCDAZZ-your input was non-constructive toward the purpose of this media & you overall portrayed yourself as an angry person. You are just the type that want to argue. I hate to say it, but my dad had it right all along: "Some people talk just to hear their head rattle". Please tell me you won't be one of those. - Reply to this comment
- Bloodlet
My political views would best be described as libertarian. I cut my teeth on Mill's "on liberty" and quite enjoyed nozick as well. I have always voted republican because I vote my pocket book, I don't find the republican stands on social issues too offensive (until now, that is), and because I think it will be a cold day in h&ll when the libertarians can actually win an election.
In truth, there are others like me in the republican party. Not all of us ascribe to the social agenda of the party. For us, the republican party is a marriage of convenience. We're in "the big tent". But what George Bush has done to civil liberties in this country is deeply offensive to me & would be to anybody who holds the political views I hold. I'm not the only one.
I have no idea who I'll vote for next time. I probably just won't vote for the first time since I've been old enough to do so. Bill Richardson seems to have his head screwed on straight, but again that is likely a wasted vote just as voting for a libertarian would be. - Reply to this comment
- Just one more story of how the government ******* the military. This has been going on since before Reagan, but Reagan performed the ultimate "*******" when he signed the USFSPA act.
Neither the democrapps nor the repugnicants give a rat's asss about the welfare of the military...until it's time to use the military to protect their own wealth and possessions.
A country that treats its military badly can not reign for very long as a world power. In that regard I think we are in a down-ward spiral. - Reply to this comment




