Your flippant dismissal of the subject doesn't make it any less plausible. LOL
Regards, LelandJ On 10/03/2010 04:02 PM, Pete Theisen wrote: > Leland Jackson wrote: > > Hi Leland, > > In other words, you haven't a clue, you just shot your keyboard off. > >> I'm not familiar with all the Senate, Congressional, Gubernatorial, >> and local candidates running for office, so I cannot answer your >> questions about specifics. Presidential elections are not until 2012, >> and I don't even know who will be nominated to represent their >> respective parties. >> >> What I'm talking about is an overall anti-immigrate mood within the >> country that appoarch fascism. Although most of the religious righters >> that were in congress during the Bush era are now gone, most of them >> felt strongly against legislating a fair immigration law, (eg one that >> allowed amnesty and a path towards legal status), for illegal >> immigrants. Things have now progressed to where there are twelve state >> looking to legislate laws that would place police powers in the hands of >> sheriff and police department throughout their state for the purpose of >> enforcing state and local immigration laws. >> >> Most illegal immigrants are hard working laborers that have nothing to >> do with crime. They are much less likely to expose themselves to >> deportation by committing crime than are the legal Hispanic community; >> because, the illegal have much more to lose if they attract attention to >> themselves. >> >> I should have said "cheap labor", instead of "cheap labor". LOL >>>>> So we send the wetbacks back to Wetbackico. What does that have to do >>>>> with the Nazi camps? >>>>> >>>> Many candidates for political office are playing to the fears of their >>>> constituents by promising to enact harsh new laws to criminalize and >>>> punish all undocumented workers, not unlike what Hitler and his Nazis >>>> party did to Jew, Gypsy and other outsiders and objectors back in the >>>> 1930s and early 1940s. Many candidates for office are gaining margin in >>>> the polls using this tactic, and will succeed in being elected. >>>> >>>> Like I said earlier, an ugly mood, approaching fascism, seems to be >>>> growing within the USA. Illegal immigrants have long be a positive >>>> economic force within the USA providing a cheep pool of manual labor >>>> boosting USA GNP. The illegal immigrant has play no role in increasing >>>> crime rates; although, drug cartels and terrorist are a problem, but >>>> they are a completely different animal. >>>> >>>> Originally, the fear of terrorism was the main objection about lack of >>>> immigration enforcement, but that was all pretext. Immigration >>>> enforcement cannot be used to protect against terrorist groups. The >>>> real danger is those calling for immigration reform become the terrorist >>>> themselves by usurping power to turn the USA into a fascist country. >>>> That is how Hitler, and his Nazi party, came to power. >>> OK, stop generalizing. Which candidates are Hitler-like? How are the >>> Hispanic gangs not adding to the crime problem? Why do we need a "cheep >>> pool of manual labor", as you put it, when the air is fairly full of birds? >> >> [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[email protected] ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

