On Sun, 4 May 2008 11:36:00 -0700 (PDT), Branson Hunter
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>On May 4, 10:56 am, ne...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Sun, 4 May 2008 10:33:48 -0700 (PDT), Branson Hunter
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>> <bh2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >Undo***ented immigrants, a product of our own doing
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>> >It goes without saying, the problem has been neglected by Congress far
>> >too long, and we have seen and experienced massive immigration in
>> >Southern California for a long while.
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>> >For most all of those years there may as well not have been any
border-
>> >keeping at all. The Federal government has indeed been asleep-at-the-
>> >wheel and totally incompetent. There should be no argument, though,
>> >that we are going to need to continue being a humane country. We
>> >should all accept responsibility-––not just blame it on Congress
and/
>> >or the many Administrations that have come and gone over the
years-––
>> >because we are the keepers of the people we sent to Wa****ngton D.C. We
>> >have allowed these very elected representatives to sit on their hands.
>> >We too have sat on our hands. In concert, we have enabled the status
>> >of illegal immigration to become what it is today. We place elected
>> >representatives in office, we keep them there, we decide how long they
>> >stay.
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>> >The people we see--our neighbors, friends, acquaintances, the people
>> >out-and-about doing all the same things we do--these are (among) the
>> >same people without proper do***entation, the people who have
>> >participated with us in our society. We need to work with these
>> >people; that is, we ourselves need to accept responsibility and do
>> >what is right. But that's not all that needs to be accomplished.
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>> >The people we send to Wa****ngton D.C. need to focus on enforcing U.S.
>> >borders. That they should finally get it right in terms of
>> >enforcement. That should be an im****tant priority. The American people
>> >want it. The Middle-East war we so desperately engage in is a throttle
>> >we need to pull back, it's driving us like a run-away locomotive.
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>> >I think the North American Union isn't going to be much help either in
>> >terms of controlling illegal immigration. Its very success depends on
>> >open borders and free access between countries. Some say that the
>> >North American Union--Canada, the U.S. and Mexico becoming one big
>> >Union like the EU-- is more of a priority in Wa****ngton, than illegal
>> >immigration is a priority. That's the paradox. That's the paradox;
>> >the North American Union and controlling the border are incompatible.
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>> >My opinion, Branson Hunter
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>> There is no paradox when it comes to politicians who are quite
>> adept to rationalizing their decisions. Where the paradox is,
>> the voters continually elect their representatives without
>> understanding the true agendas of each politician.
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>We agree DCI.
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>Branson Hunter
It, an election, in some final form, depends on the ignorances of each
and every voter. I like to use the term: pluralistic ignorance.
DCI


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