From: Howard Brazee on
On Sat, 8 May 2010 08:56:27 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:

>Mexicans nationals cannot own property in the US.

Why not?

--
"In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found,
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace
to the legislature, and not to the executive department."

- James Madison
From: Howard Brazee on
On Sat, 8 May 2010 10:22:49 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:

>> All enemies "foreign and domestic" would imply a high priority to
>> trace down anybody who showed similarities to Timothy McVeigh. What
>> would you like to see the feds do in this regard?
>
>How about we start by closing off the southern border so that Mexicans
>and others will stop coming across the border, abducting US citizens,
>killing US citizens and stealing money in the form of services from US
>citizens.
>
>You wouldn't put up with someone coming into your home and stealing you
>blind, why do you put up with someone coming into your country and
>stealing you blind?

Did you even read my question before going off with a non-sequitur?

--
"In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found,
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace
to the legislature, and not to the executive department."

- James Madison
From: BAR on
In article <26050d9e-4e71-4883-976d-
4232712cb9eb(a)q8g2000vbm.googlegroups.com>, johnb505(a)gmail.com says...
>
> Nobody liked the Cubans, huh? That says a lot about the kind of people
> you hang around with. I've spent a lot of time in Calle Ocho and other
> parts of Little Havana and all I've seen is middle class people and
> prosperous businesses. Have you heard of any significant problems,
> e.g., poverty, crime, drug abuse, etc. in the Cuban community since
> 1980? I sure haven't.

You still haven't provided any objective proof to support your assertion
that the Cubans from the 1980 boat lift are the most successful
immigrants of all time.
From: BAR on
In article <vunbu5h4vpn0f3edg9q2n03slsuhm87dao(a)4ax.com>,
howard(a)brazee.net says...
>
> On Sat, 8 May 2010 08:56:27 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:
>
> >Mexicans nationals cannot own property in the US.
>
> Why not?

It is all part of the reciprocity argument. Non Mexicans are not allowed
to be majority owners of property in Mexico. Just turn the tables on
them when in our contry.

From: BAR on
In article <21obu5dlcs3vrpeagfq7vofieonvup6tv4(a)4ax.com>,
howard(a)brazee.net says...
>
> On Sat, 8 May 2010 10:22:49 -0400, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote:
>
> >> All enemies "foreign and domestic" would imply a high priority to
> >> trace down anybody who showed similarities to Timothy McVeigh. What
> >> would you like to see the feds do in this regard?
> >
> >How about we start by closing off the southern border so that Mexicans
> >and others will stop coming across the border, abducting US citizens,
> >killing US citizens and stealing money in the form of services from US
> >citizens.
> >
> >You wouldn't put up with someone coming into your home and stealing you
> >blind, why do you put up with someone coming into your country and
> >stealing you blind?
>
> Did you even read my question before going off with a non-sequitur?

What harm was David Koresh doing in Waco? Why didn't the Feds just wait
for him to go on one of his runs and then nab him outside of the
compound?

What happened at Ruby Ridge?

It was the federal government flexing its muscle showing the people that
you shall not stand up to the federal government for any reason.

I am of the school of thought that a bit of revolution every once in a
while is a good thing because it cleanses the government of the
entrenched bureaucracy and disposes the corrupt politicians. It is all
about the consent of the people.