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To: Road Walker who wrote (173811)3/25/2003 7:16:55 PM
From: tcmay  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
" Immigration has always been the engine of growth for this country. Unless you are a native American, you owe your place in the world to our (usually) liberal immigration policy. "

When 3 of my 4 grandparents immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1800s and early 1900s (one from Denmark, one from Norway, one from Scotland) they learned about the U.S. Constitution and were taught in the schools (or at least their children were) what being an American is all about.

Our new crop, from various Turd World nations, are not similarly educated. Maybe none of the younger generation is.

Anyone who claims that Americans are cannon fodder so that Park Yung Fuk of Hyundai can be the latest Chaebol Billionaire needs to be sent back on the next boat to South Korea so he can dig trenches along the DMZ to defend his country. Instead, like the Germans who also spit on U.S. soldiers, Americans are the new Hessians, hired out to foreign countries by their dictators and by U.S. corporate interestes like Halliburton and Chevron.

The Bill of Rights and the Constitution in general does not permit Americans to be sent as mercenaries to die so that Lucky Goldstar can make DRAMs.

Tenhatsu needs to go back to night school to learn the American Civics he apparently never bothered with.

And since he's so hot on American soldiers dying in his ancestral land's civil war, maybe he'll tell us which branch of the services he served in and what his rank was?

--Tim May
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