[PLUG-TALK] Re: [PLUG] Sounds good to me ;)
Craighead, Scot D
craighead.scot at vectorscm.com
Tue Jun 18 17:12:45 UTC 2002
>The whole process is so much bureaucratic nonesense.
Yes it is. But going through it shows that you honor our customs.
>They're not here WRONGFULLY, merely ILLEGALLY. They didn't dot the eyes
>and cross the tees. Big freakin' whoop.
It is a big deal. Do we not have the right to make laws and have those laws
obayed?
>Monocultures are the enemy of nature. Show me an ecosystem that does not
>strive for diversity.
>
>One size most certainly does not fit all.
You twist my words.
>Ego and pride, brother. We are learning to put those nasty instinctual
>traits aside in favor of our more refined intellectual traits. That's the
>course human evolution has taken.
>How about we actually observe this happen once before we deicde it is true?
>
>So shall we have planned breeding programs to elminate "ethnic" traits
>that lead folks to form affinity groups and potentially create subcultures
>that might blossom into thriving cultures and cause civil strife?
>
>Pardon me, but I think it's probably better to be merely tolerant and
>respectful.
This is reduculous. I said culture, not race.
>I can't think of a single nation that doesn't have some process of
>immigration that allows the immigrant to, eventually, reach a point of
>identical legal standing with a natural born resident.
I can think of quite a few. If you are female and you go to any muslim
country, the minute you set foot there, you are legally cattle.
>However, you still can't be President of the United States unless you were
>born here. There are other nations without such restrictions.
And what is wrong with that? We should let a foriegn national be president?
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