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Jay Honeck wrote:
Perhaps we should arm the copter with machine guns and fire back? No, that would be barbaric. However, I am continually amazed at the vociferous opposition to actually controlling our borders. For some reason the ACLU and a host of other do-gooder organizations find it anathema for America to actually restrict immigration to legal immigrants only -- a fact that baffles me. We are friends with a family from Columbia. They came to America the hard way -- legally -- and have struggled over the last decade with obtaining green cards for their family members, and with becoming American citizens. It has been a tough row to hoe, and they are rightfully proud of their efforts and status. They are also the most vocally anti-Mexican group of people I have EVER known. Their attitude toward illegal immigrants borders on Fascist -- they simply despise them for cheating and taking the easy way -- at what they see as their expense -- and I am sure they would advocate following this poster's (I hope) tongue-in-cheek suggestion to arm the border patrol helicopters with machine guns. But what is so wrong with stopping illegal immigration? Why is it okay to fly helicopters up and down the Rio Grande 24/7 -- at huge expense -- but building a fence is seen as some sort of "Berlin Wall"-type of deal? In the interst of balance... History being what it is, how can Americans justify keeping "illegals" out? Every single one of the old immigrants was treading on Indian toes, killing them, drugging them, using starvation and biological warfare against them to steal their land, only to turn around and claim squatter's rights? It's hypocrisy. All Americans are already illegals, or the children of illegals, or of those who have written laws to legalise their occupation of Indian lands themselves. If it wasn't so disgusting, it would be almost as funny as the guy who got a hard time entering at Australian customs when asked if he had a criminal record, when he replied "Is that still a requirement?" What's that on the statue of liberty? "Send me your poor, your downtrodden,..." Yes, them French got a funny sense of humour, all right. Some people got no sense at all. Of course, no one should expect anything better from those who sign international trade agreements and then ignore them, or who invade foreign countries on any manufactured excuse at all, as governmental policy dictated by commercial lobbies. I expect that right thinking Americans would protest this chicanery in their governmental affairs. Share the wealth or have it stolen. We are all in this together. Tolerating illegals, even employing them because it lowers the wage expectations of legal Mexican workers? Disgusting! The only option left to the oppressed is surrender, infiltration and sabotage. It's called homing chickens, or something, isn't it? What was he doing, flying so low and close to desperate, hostiles, economic refugees? Where the vigilantees so lazy they didn't want to run the extra few feet to beat up some wetbacks? Is he so totally unused to thinking that basic common sense is alien to him? A starving man has a right to steal food from the fat. If he has starving children, it becomes his duty, if there are no other options. How about you? Think much? Ever heard of the golden rule? Strange, how it all reminds me of a line from "The Worst of the Jefferson Airplane" : "Let's not register him." Must all Americans now wear numbers? JWB is hundreds of years behind the Scriptures, as are some others, it seems. What will it mean to you when your world is ending? It is not illegal to be poor. There is no need for a government to control every aspect of life. Excessive taxes are wasted on war chasing the wrong fuel? Why did the levee break? How many companies are now relieved of their lagoon contents? Who gained from this? Why are people in New Orleans not all driving hydrogen dirigibles fuelled with cheap solar cell derived hydrogen? Why do their concrete basements not float? Could it be lack of foresight? When will the next "hundred year storm" strike? Could a manufacturing industry based on petroleum make do with hydrogen from solar cell shingles in lieu of some feedstocks? Should plastic stuff be repairable? Are you aware it is possible to recycle sewage, electrolyzing the water to make hydrogen from sunshine, and that dry killed dung is good fertilizer, odourless, especially for animal feedstocks, ethelene corn, commonly called cow corn, is used to make another fuel, corn oil. Some areas of New Orleans should be cropland. It is sad, I know, and I am sorry to speak so soon, but plans must go forward. Some vehicles should be really fuel efficient, cheap, and not taxed like personal transport guzzler tanks. I personally would like a backwards tricycle "bike" with two lawn chairs, rain canvas, and a single rear mounted battery powered "Wheel motor / regenerative brake", like on the Eliica car. These motors are easy to make, efficient, and are made and used by the "End of the road" people, somewhere, from old brake disks and glued on magnets to make windmills. The automotive motor adapter, electronic controllers, are really simple, actually. Many "boomer" car stereos use more power transistors and magnets. What new industries? Terry K -SofDevCo- Communications is our most valuable resource. I am sorry to jump on this bandwagon so quick, but some things have got to be done soon, and plans must look forward. |
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