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helgrenze wrote:I doubt England has the extent of immigration problems we have here
HAHAHAHA!

AHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!

MUAHGAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

/faceroll

You have no idea. We are lucky in that we have literally ONE route in or out (the tunnel), while the US has a bajillion miles of border.

You may have women giving birth on the road, we have people strapping themselves under trains.

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helgrenze wrote:
I doubt England has the extent of immigration problems we have here:
Daily illegal border crossings. Pregnant women almost giving birth on the roadside, just over the border. Gangs conducting turf wars on both sides of said border. Agents of the INS being attacked for escorting some-one to the border. Agents being attacked for enforcing the laws in this country. Citizens being shot on their own property by either illegals or the coyotes that transport them.


..coyotes no, the rest, yes, to varying degrees. We have less shootings of course.

Of course it is "funny" that someone not from the country etc etc yadda yadda.

We should enforce that rule on ALL the boards, sure make YMDC a lot easier.


YOU posted specifics which, on comparison, fell short of the point you attempted to make.


I disagree entirely, I don't think the USA Cons. offers any more or less protection than many other countries laws and Cons. including some of those offered, regardless of age or anything as, ultimately, they are All, without a doubt dependent upon the actions of the countries Govts. NO law or Con. is "invulnerable" to misuse, abuse, amendment, improvement, circumvention or even just being largely irrelevant when it all hits the fan.

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helgrenze wrote:As for my comments on other countries constitutions... I did preface it with "As far as I know", YOU posted specifics which, on comparrison, fell short of the point you attempted to make.


helgrenze wrote:I find it funny that people from outside the US want to mention the 2nd amendment. As far as I know, the U.S. is the only country that includes the rights of the bearing of arms and militias in the structure and wording of their Constitution.


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they should just execute illegals. that would be a better deterrent.
   
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Yeah... sure... real nice AZ. Why don't you go beating up little kids too while you are at it. Oh wait, that's what this law is for!

This man is why I hate Arizona with a passion:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio

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usernamesareannoying wrote:they should just execute illegals. that would be a better deterrent.


Stay classy there Dakka.

This is going to go nowhere now that we have, at last, arrived here.

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
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