AB,
Perhaps I'm not understanding this fully but doesn't the immigration bill refer only to persons/workers in immigration or worker visa status and not U.S. citizens? If this is the case then it would provide justification for the development and implementation of the Alien Employment Management System. I'm not sure it's the best way to do things but I don't believe it's a secondary method to track U.S. citizens. It does however make sense to have those employers hire only legal immigrants and pay them a fair wage. It seems to protect jobs for U.S. Citizens and protect immigrant workers from exploitation. Let me know what you think. Jerry |
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single black female
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I'm glad you added that last part about it being the humane society. I
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Weapons
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Redy,
Those are nice thoughts and you have clearly carved out a nice environment for yourself and family but I have to disagree with some aspects of your post. You describe your family units as different when I would simply call them effective and loving family units. To me, it doesn't matter if a family is composed of two women, two men or one each. Maternal vs Paternal instincts vary among individuals. We all know good and bad examples with each sex. Being a woman doesn't make you more loving or compassionate. What you see daily in your environment may be one thing but what I see from both men and women is entirely different. Like men, women can be the most vindictive, violent, unloving, jealous creatures that ever walked the earth. The opposite is also true but making women the glory of society will never assure freedom for every culture just as making men the leader will not. I believe women have the same capacity as men to be great leaders which is what this world needs. But their strength will come from their ability to master a multitude of leadership skills rather than their sex. anyway, my .02. |
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DARRELL SCOTT TESTIMONY
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Great post!!! I can see why this message wasn't received very well.
The truth hurts... |
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Signs of the times
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Good point. Wasted money, childish behavior, etc... I wonder what's
next? We really need to pick and choose our representatives or hopefuls a little better. |
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I've never seen a direct connection between Ruby Ridge and the Freemen
movement but haven't given it any real time. However, from what I have read, they both share a lot of the same anti govenment, White Supremecist, Religeous and Conspiracy Theory rhetoric. |
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Oceans, Freemen are often tied together with different militia groups
in the U.S. and I believe outside the U.S. as well. For example, the Montana Freeman. Some also associate the freemen with other groups such as those in Ohio, Texas and many other survivalists type organizations. It's a rather complex movement but the basic premise is the distrust of the government and their ability to govern properly. They've been around for a long time. Some, like the Montana freemen have went as far as developing their own currency and checking system. This got them arrested. They feel as thought they can create regions within the U.S. and create their own rules and laws. |
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Good Questions... One could argue the Dems attempted to keep their
promises but their efforts were thwarted by the Pres. One could also say they were smart enough to know their efforts would never see the results they promised. I tend to believe the 2nd option. It's party politics and grand standing, and has done nothing except waste a lot of time. I don't think there will be a lot of fallout for 3 of the presidential hopefuls but I would guess the one who voted for the bill is finished and finished by those in their own political party. This is rather ironic to me because I would personally look for someone who was smart enough to know when they were beating a dead horse and be willing to work across party lines especially in regards to this particular issue. |
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How to support our troops!
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Hey Oceans,
I saw your earlier question regarding the UCMJ and the troop's following blindly of (illegal) orders. While you didn't direct it to me I wish to give my thoughts on this. In short and very basically, anyone who participates in torture, murder or anything else outlined in the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) or violates any other law is punishable under the punitive alticles (77 - 134) of the UCMJ. If given an order by a superior to commit a crime, the individual has an obligation to not only refuse it but to report it. All of this is very basic and taught throughout the U.S. Armed Forces as part of basic training. It is also required refresher training throughout each person's career. The issue of the military's necessity to have the troops respond to orders without question or debate is completely different. In simple terms, we need people to follow orders. This is especially true in combat opeations for obvious reason. The reason people are "broken down" (I hate this term) in basic training is to make them into a team vice a group of individuals. Of course there are many other reasons but that wasn't part of your question so I'll stop. Anyway, I believe most of our troops clearly understand the difference between right & wrong, Legal and illegal orders. The only problem is that we are dealing with humans that in the course of complete chaos are capable of doing their jobs well, making honest mistakes or committing horrible crimes. We've already seen examples of all three. The ones that commit crimes/don't follow the LOAC or UCMJ are punished as they should be. Unfortuantely, the media feasts on turmoil so we hear about this very small percentage of criminals or criminal behavior more than any other aspect of the war. OK, I'm done. It's nice to see you again.. Take care Jerry |
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Interesting question. Speaking as one who believes and trusts in God I
would like to think God sees us as a work in progress with potential for great things. If God were the vengeful, hell fire and brimstone God portrayed by some, our time on this planet or at least mine would have already ended. By the way, nice to see you again AB. I always enjoy your posts Jerry |
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Paris Hilton
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Isn't it sad how this poor little rich girl has dominated the media.
They have wasted enough of our time with this and I'm sure there are much more important things they could be reporting on like David Hasselhoff (Sp) or Alec Balwin. Sheeesh, no wonder we are so easily fooled by our politicians with our minds focused on thought provoking things like this. Let's boycott TV... |
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THERE'S A MOLE AT JSH
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Another one bites the dust... I haven't a clue as to what I did but here
I am. I shall simply dust them off and press on with life. |
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Koala Bear
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Hey Tom, I knew right where I would find you. Good to see you (Former
Jerry5353) |
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