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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Shame. You can't read.
I can read, but you can't understand your faulty logic.

If the ultimate protest would be for someone to leave the country for the place he came from, then why are you still here? You're a huge critic of the country and by your logic the ultimate protest would be leaving it.

Assuming he's a citizen, why would he leave to Mexico? Why wouldn't he fight for his place here like the rest of us did?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I can read, but you can't understand your faulty logic.

If the ultimate protest would be for someone to leave the country for the place he came from, then why are you still here? You're a huge critic of the country and by your logic the ultimate protest would be leaving it.

Assuming he's a citizen, why would he leave to Mexico? Why wouldn't he fight for his place here like the rest of us did?
He's the one waiving around a Mexican flag, not me. Don't give me this bullshit of fighting for the country when he's waiving a goddamn Mexican flag.

Leaving would be the ultimate protest. All of the capital his family would spend on the community would also leave, which would hurt his local economy.

There isn't anything wrong with my logic. If he loves Mexico so much, he can go back there. That's pretty simple shit Enron.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Why are these retards leaving Mexico because of the horrible living conditions, THEN coming here only to waive the Mexican flag proudly like they want this place to become Mexico? It makes no sense whatsoever.
 

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Tickle Me
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He's the one waiving around a Mexican flag, not me. Don't give me this bullshit of fighting for the country when he's waiving a goddamn Mexican flag.

Leaving would be the ultimate protest. All of the capital his family would spend on the community would also leave, which would hurt his local economy.

There isn't anything wrong with my logic. If he loves Mexico so much, he can go back there. That's pretty simple shit Enron.
That's really, really thin. You are simply just grabbing at straws here.

"All of the capital his family would spend on the community would also leave, which would hurt his local economy". That's just weak.

A Mexican-American fighting for rights and going back to Mexico in protest of the state he lives in is not a form of protest. That's called quitting.

Sure, if someone doesn't want to be here they don't have to be. That's fine logic, I totally agree with it.

But if they'd rather fight for their place against oppressive laws, that's their choice too. We are a country of many peoples.
 

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Tickle Me
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Why are these retards leaving Mexico because of the horrible living conditions, THEN coming here only to waive the Mexican flag proudly like they want this place to become Mexico? It makes no sense whatsoever.
You can't understand having to leave your nation of origin to seek a better life only to be constantly treated like a second class citizen?

It's not difficult to understand.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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But if they'd rather fight for their place against oppressive laws, that's their choice too. We are a country of many peoples.
But why should they have a right to protest against our so called "oppressive laws" when they shouldn't even have a right to be here?

After they knowingly enter this country illegally they shouldn't get to cling to our rights to protect themselves.
 

Zé Tahir

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I usually don't care about celebrity news but the release of Lindsay Lohan from jail after 13 days from a 90-day sentence is a fucking joke! The rich and famous get special treatment and that bitch gets to walk free! Appalling!
 

X Æ A-12

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I usually don't care about celebrity news but the release of Lindsay Lohan from jail after 13 days from a 90-day sentence is a fucking joke! The rich and famous get special treatment and that bitch gets to walk free! Appalling!
The only surprising thing about this is that people are surprised about this.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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That's really, really thin. You are simply just grabbing at straws here.

"All of the capital his family would spend on the community would also leave, which would hurt his local economy". That's just weak.

A Mexican-American fighting for rights and going back to Mexico in protest of the state he lives in is not a form of protest. That's called quitting.

Sure, if someone doesn't want to be here they don't have to be. That's fine logic, I totally agree with it.

But if they'd rather fight for their place against oppressive laws, that's their choice too. We are a country of many peoples.
So why waive a Mexican flag then? What's the point of that? That's not really a protest at all, but rather a sign of pride for Mexico.

The most efficient protests are the ones that hurt people financially. His family leaving the area would do exactly that, especially if they are legal and pay taxes to the state.

Weak? Ehh, whatever. You and your open border Democrat buddies love weakness.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I'm with Aaron on this one.

Andy, I love my country to bits, but i wouldn't move there anytime soon. Loving my country does not mean i love the current regime thats ruling it, and consequently the low standard of living in my country because of that said regime.

If i were to be guaranteed that me and my family would live well, and that education, health care and other important factors improve drastically in my country, i'd be first in line to go back. I'm sure that Mexican feels the same way, and would love the chance to go back to his original country.

Though I do understand your frustration at someone being in your country and waiving another country's flag. Its why i won't give citizenship as easily as the US does. It results in your country having several of these people. I personally know a lot of people who have American citizenship, that do not care one bit for the US but would like to benefit from having an American passport.
 

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