From: dene on






-Greg


From: tonysin on
On May 3, 5:25 pm, "dene" <d...(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote:
> -Greg

Yeah, like deficit spending, this all started in 2009.
From: F. Kurgan Gringioni on

"Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS" <josegoldberg(a)yahoo.com>
wrote in message
>
> what we need to do
>
> end birthright citizenship
>
> end all benefits for illegals
>
> mandate e-verify for all jobs



What we really need to do is put an end to the entitlement complex of the
majority of Americans.

For instance, the idea that people here should make more money than the rest
of the people in the world simply because they live here. It's a retarded
idea. People should make more money if they PRODUCE more.

It goes the other way too. If you produce less, you should make less.
Speeders and Drunk Drivers, you seem to fit the profile of a low producer. I
think you should be deported.

From: Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS on
On May 3, 8:12 pm, "F. Kurgan Gringioni" <kgringi...(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
> "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS" <josegoldb...(a)yahoo.com>
> wrote in message
>
>
>
> > what we need to do
>
> > end birthright citizenship
>
> > end all benefits for illegals
>
> > mandate e-verify for all jobs
>
> What we really need to do is put an end to the entitlement complex of the
> majority of Americans.
>
> For instance, the idea that people here should make more money than the rest
> of the people in the world simply because they live here.

I don't know anyone who thinks that. And BTW, americans do not make
more money than the rest of the world. Our standard of living is
pretty low compared to europe's.
From: Howard Brazee on
Neither true Liberals nor true Conservatives all agree. Only the
non-thinkers accept someone else's opinions completely.

One proposal I've seen from the left which has a better chance of
working than the rightest proposals is to provide better and cheaper
ways for employers to verify a person's right to work. This could
be with a bio-metric ID card.


--
"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