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Old September 15th 06, 06:17 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Default Let's say I break into your house

Recently large demonstrations have taken place across the country
protesting the fact that Congress is finally addressing the issue of
illegal immigration. Certain people are angry that the US might
protect
its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and,
once here, to stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand
the thinking behind these protests.


Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me
in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the
beds
and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors; I've
done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hard-working and honest
(except for when I broke into your house).


According to the protesters, not only must you let me stay, you must
add me to your family's insurance plan, educate my kids, and provide
other
benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do your yard work
because he too is hard-working and honest, except for that breaking in
part).
If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends
who will
picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there.


It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do,
and
I'm just trying to better myself. I'm hard-working and honest, um,
except
for well, you know.

And what a deal it is for me!! I live in your house, contributing only
a
fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about
it
without being accused of selfishness, prejudice and being an
anti-housebreaker. Oh yeah, and I want you to learn my language
so you can communicate with me


Why can't people see how ridiculous this is?! Only in America..
Say by to your future Social Security funds.