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Do You Love America?

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I see a dim future for the USA if something is not done to secure our borders. If you think 9-11-01 was bad, what about a nuclear event next time? The time has come to seriously stop feeling sorry for illegals who daily break our INS laws. We need to secure the borders to prevent another tragedy in this great land.

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  1. Yes. I love my country.

    I agree that the illegal alien problem is a paramount issue.

    But I do not want to find myself being divided by the powers that be. There is power in being able to divide a nation on issues like immigration, race, left and right, it is all bull...t.

    Good people will prevail. That is what America is about.


  2. My thoughts are first get rid of the Bush administration and the rest of our poor excuse of a Government and take our country back! Try to remember that they work for us and they need to go! They are doing a crappy job and in the real world and work place, that c**p wouldn't fly! Why should it be allowed in our Government?

  3. NO Cant we ever have ONE good president

  4. No. How can you prevent another tragedy when it is your government that creates them?

  5. The only way to secure the border is to start punishing the real criminals here and that is the people who hire them and create a job market for them to come. You can't stop them by building a wall when 1000's are coming across everyday but if you stop them from wanting to come here then the few who come in will be a lot more obvious and easier to capture. Anyone who hires an illegal is unamerican contributing to terrorists entering this country as much as a drug dealer is to supporting terrorism and should have there home and business confiscated just like a drug dealer does.

  6. Like England after the second world war, the US is also tied of the war in Iraq and will slide toward socialism. Socialism will create higher taxes, a weaker military and a lesser standing the worlds eyes as we quietly slip into the depths of  political correctness and the grayness of mediocre.

  7. Yes, and that is why I work so hard to help people to see that the war on terror is grossly overblown.  Yes, Arab terrorism exists.  Yes they hate us.  They hate us because of our foreign policy, not because of our freedom.  We are allowing the war-profiteering main stream media to feed us propaganda to keep us afraid of terrorists and support the war agenda.

    Our chances of being injured by Arab terrorism are about the same as being struck by lightning.  That is true despite the open borders and inadequate port security.  That airport security seems to be secure is part of the sham to keep us afraid.   By reminding us to be afraid every time we near an airport, the fear stays fresh.

    The problem is not the borders.  The problem is the criminal elements inside the government and their associates outside the government and in the shadow government.  9/11 was either a false flag or it was exploited as a false flag.  Either way, the result is the same.

    To be safe, we must become more informed before casting our ballots.  A good start would be to stop electing CFR members and stop allowing the government to use the main stream media as a propaganda machine.

  8. Personally, though I am a British citizen,  I believe there is no single way to prevent terrorism in any country.

    Securing boarders creates resentment amongst the communities you exclude, and consequently you could actually be breeding anti-Americanism around the globe.

    Secondly, not every Muslim is a terrorist, not every Chinese person is a spy, not every Japanese person tortures people  and not every American person drives their car to their next door neighbors for tea. The question therefore is, how to let the non terrorist citizens into the country, whilst keeping out terrorist cell leaders.

    I somewhat resent the use of the phrase 'illegals', knowing that America was designed to be the great 'melting pot' where any man can search for the American Dream, I think it somewhat ironic that you believe you have any more right to live in the USA, then say someone from Iraq or Afghanistan.
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