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MacDonald CSA [OP]

2004-12-17 01:08 | User Profile

Mud Rule... Still "Lovin It" Amerikwa???

This intelligence-reform bill was methodically and surgically stripped of imperative immigration controls because those wily snakes in Washington were scared to death of losing votes. Congressman Silvestre Reyes, a Vietnam veteran and member of the House Armed Services Committee, placated these immigrant populations by declaring, "We also prevented the inclusion of other provisions that would have discriminated against Latinos and other immigrants. The security of our nation should never be put in jeopardy because of a divisive and xenophobic anti-immigrant agenda."

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xmetalhead

2004-12-17 01:53 | User Profile

[QUOTE=MacDonald CSA]Mud Rule... Still "Lovin It" Amerikwa??? Congressman Silvestre Reyes, a Vietnam veteran and member of the House Armed Services Committee, placated these immigrant populations by declaring, "We also prevented the inclusion of other provisions that would have discriminated against Latinos and other immigrants. The security of our nation should never be put in jeopardy because of a divisive and xenophobic anti-immigrant agenda." [/QUOTE]

Well, come to think of it the 'Kwanian Empire is going to need more cannon fodder from wherever they can get it. In that sense, conscript the men upon entry-the more the merrier. (didn't the US do this to Irish immigrants back in Civil War days?)


Kevin_O'Keeffe

2004-12-17 04:04 | User Profile

[QUOTE=xmetalhead]Well, come to think of it the 'Kwanian Empire is going to need more cannon fodder from wherever they can get it. In that sense, conscript the men upon entry-the more the merrier. (didn't the US do this to Irish immigrants back in Civil War days?)[/QUOTE]

Our biggest (in terms of volume) military recruiting center is outside the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico. The Mexicans are granted citizenship as a consideration for joining up. The Filipinos have been joining our Navy to gain citizenship for decades, but this has presumably largely ended since the closing of Subic Bay (hopefully).