Well its my country, it's all of ours . My country has a duty to protect us from foreign invaders. If visitors come here invited and legally they are most welcome. If they want to become Americans they are welcome to become one of us. To protect our borders from uninvited foreign invaders we should use every means available to secure our borders, even if it means destroying the invaders. When the government fails to do the duties for which it exists then its time we change our government. I hope my position is clear, because I really have nothing more to say about the subject.Frost wrote:To be clear, it is voluntary then, like giving someone power of attorney? I just want to make sure i understand your position.C-dub wrote:Because we give them the right and vote the one's we want to make those decisions.
So the politicians do own the entire country? It seems that you are referring to property rights to justify it.Liberty wrote:I would freak out if my neighbor moved into back yard, Its my back yard and the property line isn't imaginary or arbitrary.
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I would freak out if my neighbor moved into back yard, Its my back yard and the property line isn't imaginary or arbitrary.Frost wrote:Why is it that if i move across town it is called moving and no one cares, but if i move across an imaginary line drawn by politicians it is called immigration and everyone freaks out if i don't fill out some paper work?