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To: TobagoJack who wrote (17320)4/16/2007 11:42:02 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218633
 
TJ, the USA hasn't yet declared war on Mexico, despite millions of invaders. <you think it is ok to let folks cross borders illegally and cause a war that engulfs millions of children? > Around the world, hordes of refugees have gone to other countries without causing wars. Countries are invariably capable of resisting attack by invading unarmed individuals if they are so inclined. Unarmed civilians are notoriously easy to shoot, like doves in Texas, which are shot by the million.

I think China will not be attacked by India because some refugees flee from Tibet. There are a billion people in India. 10 children and their families are not a grave threat. Pakistan conducting Islamic Jihad terrorist attacks in India is more likely to find a war under way.

I think you should continue your usual obsession about panty sniffing which might relieve you of the desire to shoot unarmed civilians, including children.

NZ has Ahmed Zaoui [and many others] who illegally arrived here. We are not in the slightest interested in having a war with the supplying countries. In fact, Ahmed is a bit of a rock star in NZ [among some circles]. He has had $millions spent on legal argument. He is having a nice easy time here. Doesn't even have to work for a living. He is being accommodated by some Catholic friary while his political position trundles through the legal and political processes. He has been here for about 4 years now, I think. His family is in Indonesia or somewhere. I think he should be shipped back there, except that we have paid so much, we might as well keep him here as an exhibition of how nice we are [if stupid] even to Islamic Jihad.

We are very very unlikely to shoot him. He is well aware of that. Algeria is much more likely to do so [that's his home country]. He prefers to live in this infidel country than wonderful Islamic places like Malaysia or Indonesia. I wonder why. Even without his family, he wants to stay here. He is free to leave, but won't.

Mqurice