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Old April 30th 10, 05:45 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Whose Country is This?

On Apr 30, 6:31*am, Kevin Alfred Strom
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dave wrote:
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Arizona Senate Bill 1070.Utah has a similar Bill in the Works and Texas
is proposing a similar bill too.All Fifty U.S.States need a Bill like
that.Against Illegal Aliens.Illegal Aliens are NOT Immigrants.
cuhulin


They aren't criminals, either.


It astounds me that you can actually believe that.

All of them are criminals in the sense that they are, by definition,
violating our pathetically weak immigration laws.

And we know that -- in addition to those merely running from
incredibly corrupt and criminal governments and impoverished,
wrecked nations -- some of them are on the run because of their
violence and crimes in their homelands, and find it more congenial
to be in the United States when "the heat is on" back home.

Furthermore, we know that 83 per cent. of murder warrants in Phoenix
are for illegal aliens -- and 75 percent of those on their most
wanted list are illegal aliens. So a huge number of these people are
indeed criminals on several levels.

http://tinyurl.com/2b92s66

These people also come from a culture that engenders rape on a mass
scale.

http://tinyurl.com/28xh4s5

It is estimated, according to Tim Johnson of the McClatchy
Newspapers, that _six out of ten_ migrant women is raped in Mexico.
That indicates to me that a huge percentage of the Mestizo
population falls into the criminal category. I don't want them
bringing the culture -- or the genes -- that cause such behavior
into my nation. I don't think it's a good idea for us to become like
them, which is what _will_ happen over time if we permit the
invasion to continue.

Of course, I have absolutely nothing against the immigration of
Spanish-speaking, Spanish-descended people into the United States.
They can come here in unlimited numbers with my blessing. But, as
much as I like them, I don't think we should allow the civilized
Spanish of Central America to send their surplus underclass
population into our nation.

With all good wishes,

Kevin, WB4AIO.
--http://kevinalfredstrom.com/


At the risk of great oversimplification, I think our nation - and all
nations - should pressure the most highly defective governments on the
planet to straighten up their operations and begin to serve their
people instead of their own pockets. The US government isn't perfect
by any means, but I work with people from C. and S. America who claim
that the US is paradise compared to the incredibly corrupt and
disgraceful majority of governments south of the border; and I have no
reason to doubt them.

I am not sure that our immigration laws are that weak right now - I
think they are poorly enforced, however. If fixing the law to enhance
enforcement is proposed I am all for it.

I am greatly conflicted about what to do with the illegal immigrant
people who have already arrived. Sending them back seems cruel;
having them stay here allows us to eat cheap produce; ideally they
could be assimilated into the usual US culture and become contributing
members of society. I cannot say whether this is realistic, as I do
not claim to be a sociologist. OTOH, they are illegal, after all, and
the continuation of that condition is pretty unacceptable. Their
genes do not concern me, I am frankly convinced long ago that people
are fundamentally products of their environment, and that any person
is going to be most strongly influenced by the examples set by their
parents and the society of their peers; but some of the customs and
habits I find quite offensive, especially in regard to their basic
treatment of others - humans and animals (having said that, I find
some of our own European/US customs and habits quite offensive too -
but no need to make matters worse).

Of greatest concern to me, however, is overpopulation, pure and
simple. Not just here, but across the globe. It helps very few
people or the environment, causes great harm for most, and let's face
it, no other large mammal:

1 - was or is 7 billion strong, anywhere, at any time;
2 - has such a gluttony for resources; and
3 - is so incredibly capable of altering the fabric of the biosphere.

The effects are both global and local; and I am greatly concerned
about the US becoming another huge land crushed cheek to cheek with
humans. It ain't healthy for people or anyone else.

Bruce Jensen