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Yesterday Maria B. on CNBC was heard giving that figure.
First, why are we allowing immigration while in the midst of what will be a long-term employment decline? These "new" Americans are 85% third-worlders without special skills. Protecting the environment is becoming futile when you keep boosting population? Is our economy based on a Ponzi scheme, keep adding people so that some businesses will prosper? Is government in Washington anything more then failing institution. cole |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Ancient Roman Senator, Philosopher, and
Counsel, prosecuted a law case entitled "Against Verres". Apparantly Verres, a Roman Governor of Sicily (as I remember it), had disenfranchised many Roman citizens by giving employment and privilege (amongst other crimes) to non-Romans while, generally, using the power of his political office to extort and steal the wealth of the Roman and non-Roman Sicilians. Cicero assertively stated that Roman citizens and citizens of other nations under Roman control had the right to maintain their wealth, their employment, and the civil rights over foreigners. He, also, asserted that Verres was corrupt and criminal taking illegally the assets of the native Romans and non-Romans alike. Cicero won his case against Verres who was forced into exile by the Roman courts. The strength of the ancient Latin saying: "Civis Romanum Sum." Which means,in Roman,: " I am a Roman citizen." held firm in this ruling which severely punished Verres despite his wealth and political connections. The current situation in Washington, D.C. is similar with many politicians who mimic Verres for personal political and economic gains who have wealth and political connections allowing foreigners to dispossess American citizens while, through illegitimate means, depriving American citizens of their political, economic, and social rights. Similarly, these new American political "Verres" should be brought to court and then deported, exiled for life, and their wealth distributed to those who bore the oppression of their criminal acts. |
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On 6/5/2010 6:43 PM, Marcus Aurelius wrote:
Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Ancient Roman Senator, Philosopher, and Counsel, prosecuted a law case entitled "Against Verres". Apparantly Verres, a Roman Governor of Sicily (as I remember it), had disenfranchised many Roman citizens by giving employment and privilege (amongst other crimes) to non-Romans while, generally, using the power of his political office to extort and steal the wealth of the Roman and non-Roman Sicilians. Cicero assertively stated that Roman citizens and citizens of other nations under Roman control had the right to maintain their wealth, their employment, and the civil rights over foreigners. He, also, asserted that Verres was corrupt and criminal taking illegally the assets of the native Romans and non-Romans alike. Cicero won his case against Verres who was forced into exile by the Roman courts. The strength of the ancient Latin saying: "Civis Romanum Sum." Which means,in Roman,: " I am a Roman citizen." held firm in this ruling which severely punished Verres despite his wealth and political connections. The current situation in Washington, D.C. is similar with many politicians who mimic Verres for personal political and economic gains who have wealth and political connections allowing foreigners to dispossess American citizens while, through illegitimate means, depriving American citizens of their political, economic, and social rights. Similarly, these new American political "Verres" should be brought to court and then deported, exiled for life, and their wealth distributed to those who bore the oppression of their criminal acts. How could anyone except the politicians you are talking about, disagree with this? Of course American citizens should come first, we didn't build this country for Mexicans. The citizens, and the government of Mexico agree with you completely. |
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On 5 Jun., 17:28, Canuck57 wrote:
I say presidente as it is pretty obvious Obama isn't much different than a Chavez or Castro in his believes, Lookie, a rightard moron! Hello, rightard moron! |
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