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10 things the neo-conned will never believe... part 3
9. Troops in Iraq do not support the war.
http://zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1075 10. All those “letters” and “reports” you circulate to each other are mostly phony http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/taxes.asp http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/hitnail.asp http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/sschanges.asp http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/pelosi.asp http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/marathon.asp http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/shell.asp http://www.snopes.com/business/taxes/immigrants.asp ---------------------------- Some will comment that much of this has been posted before. But you know, that's the amazing thing about facts. They don't change! |
Hey man, I've been waiting for the big 10K post, but you raced thru that one and got to 10002 with your 3-part deal. I'm not gonna get into this one, but you told me it would be a doozy.
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This is getting old... part 3...
BTW, its not a "doozy" but the same old s*** from Techie.... |
You seem to have an awful lot of time on your hands, in Malibu, So your saying illegals are a net benefit to the USA? Come on.... if you make $20,000/year out of the parking lot at Home Depot, and you have two kids in K-12 at $7,000/year/kid, you bring what to the table as a benefit? I'm sure that just about 100% of the troops would rather be a home than in 120 degree heat in Iraq, and I'll concede that, we should just leave and let the price of gasoline go to $10/gallon, WTF, I'm well off and could afford it.
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BDS is a sad affliction, ruining the mental health of seemingly normal people.
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The service industry has a pretty strong lobby as does the food processing industry. With an electron year coming up I wouldn't think anything dramatic will occur.
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America should and does invite all people to join US in the American dream.
That means all who want to be Americans are welcome. Just sign in at the door. The current problem seems to be, as Wayne said, far too many just want to take from the system and don't want to join the system. |
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OK, Wayne, I gotta take you on here: The first part is right on and technically and feasibly removing people is impossible. 2nd point, I agree, secure the borders (for a number of reasons). However, since unemployment looks low to you statistically, it's not the case. Many boomers have lost their jobs and just decided to live in a different way than file for benefits and pound the pavement (how else are the figures gathered?). But, at the end, you just don't feel the undercurrent yet. The recession is here just like in 1990. Not everyone felt it at first, it took until '92 for the numbers to be shown. Lastly, you may be right, but the jobs will go to the low bidder. Up until this point in time, anyway, the low bidder seems to be the illegal or the person hiring the illegal (or nearly illegal). Ask me how I know. If you want to know which way the wind blows, ask a shoe salesperson, not a plumber. People can always get some more mileage out of their shoes, but they hate cold showers and stopped toilets. And don't ask a Pelican customer because P-car owners don't in any way match the overall demographics. Only an opinion there, I can't back that up. |
Well, I can tell you that "just signing in at the door" isn't a real smooth process. The INS is one of the most painful organizations to deal with. It took 13 years of red tape and waiting to help get a green card for a family member. I could honestly say that anyone not having a well informed sponsor would have a hard time getting in. Now of this has anything to do with security or the INS being careful. There are a LOT of people trying to get in and only a certain number of slots. You don't even get to deal with the screening issues until your number comes up.
I am not defending illegals, but let me tell you, its a rough process to get through and I am not surprised that many people would choose to avoid. |
Oh, it's so hard. boo hoo I think I'll just cheat.
The dream is worth whatever it takes to achieve it. A soon as you choose to cheat the system you should loose your place in line forever. By definition illegal alien are law breakers. I don't advocate tracking these law breakers down, but turn up in the system as a criminal again and you're out forever. Do your time then hit the bricks. Good fences and gun towers make good nieghbors. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1179377080.jpg |
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In the real world, the illegal worker is absolutely vital to the function of the US economy. All the weeping and wailing about legality is due to the convenience of the topic. It requires so much more emotion than thought. Meantime, a law allowing Mexican truck drivers to freely navigate the highways of the US nearly went through -- stopped by Congressional action today. Turns out a 'secret tribunal' put in place by the NAFTA agreement dictated full access for Mexican drivers and their trucks -- despite a complete lack of special licensing or inspection of those trucks. It was a close call, because few Americans were even slightly paying attention. Yet another step in abandoning American sovreignty by the Bush2 admininstration and its corporate owners, and it went unnoticed by the vast majority of propaganda-fed Uh-mericans. But all is not lost. Most can tell you how many days of jail Paris Hilton was sentenced to serve. |
weenie, why are you blaming GWB for NAFTA "secret tribunals" that Clinton signed into law. Are you really that delusional?
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Oh, sorry. I forgot that Clinton is still president.
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Re: 10 things the neo-conned will never believe... part 3
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Polls can and are skewed in many directions to cause a specific result or outcome.
Le Moyne College is a Jesuit, liberal arts college founded by the Society of Jusus. Give that a religious liberal arts college may show some bias in their conclusions and questioning, can we really trust this poll or any poll for that matter blindly? Let us remember that in a resent Time/CNN pole respondents said they thought Rain was the most influential person in the world. Those same idiots said Sanjaya Malakar was third. Polls generally have less than no meaning. This poll has a glaring bias in that 10% of the soldiers in Iraq are female and 25% of the respondents are female soldiers. Coincidental 25% of the respondents to some question think we should leave Iraq immediately. ??? This is in no way an attempt to denigrate any of our soldiers in the field but it would seem a reasonable conclusion that female soldiers, separated from family might tend to be more prone to respond differently than their overwhelming male counter part. You will notice that the actual questions were not listed so we have no idea what bias those questions might pose. Possible Question # 1 Given that it is a 100,000 degrees out today, do you think the army should send you home soon. 1) yes, now 2) yes, but not for a year or two 3) no, I love the heat 4) no, I don't miss my family 5) no, I want to stay here and raise a familymily "An overwhelming majority of 72% of American troops serving in Iraq think the U.S. should exit the country within the next year, and more than one in four say the troops should leave immediately." go figure. I don't know how we should interpret this information but I do know it's incomplete. |
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So why do they call them the "Reagan Tax Cuts" or the "Bush Tax Cuts" if they don't help to write the laws?
NAFTA was written largely by Bush l's administration, and the "fast track" thru congress. |
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