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Offline ASTAC

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Border troubles?
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2005, 09:18:49 PM »
About time we started doing something....Not enough here for us real Americans...Don't want to share it with anyone else as far as I'm concerned. All immigration illegal or not needs to be stopped.
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Offline Pei

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« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2005, 11:09:51 PM »
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Originally posted by wrag
Hmmmm.....

Thinking something got missed.

Word was A treaty was signed not too long ago that litterally opened our borders to all north/south america.

Sort of an answer to the E.U.

Claimed under the new treaty they can't enforce any kind of immigration laws.

Saw a thread about it. It even posted the actual treaty. But stupidly lost the url when my system went south.

Something about the government actually being run, or everthing must passing through and be ok'd, from a small building filled with people from all over N.A. and S.A. setting near Wash D.C. now.

Don't know how accurate the article was.


EU citizens can travel, live and work anywhere in the EU without visas. If you are not a citizen of an EU country then you will almost certainly need a visa to live travel and work (the rules are upto each country).

Offline bustr

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« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2005, 01:36:02 AM »
There is essentially something wrong when "We the People" who grant the privilage of powers to the government are told by the government that serves us, we cannot redress the greivence of ilegal aliens as a militia.

We being the citizens of the United States who are the ultimate authority are required by solem duty to our life, liberty and freedom as recognised by the bill of rights and protected by the constitution, to redress immoral wrongs commited against the constituion whether by external agents or domestic.

What we forget in the United States, is other than God, there is no higher temporal authority in this Republic than We the People. If we devolve to the point that we no longer suffer the government to exist, but instead delude ourselves to believe it an entity of diest proportion, than each of us should divest ourselves of life, liberty, and freedom and begin to fashion the yokes of our servitude to the coming secular purgitory.
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This is like the old joke that voters are harsher to their beer brewer if he has an outage, than their politicians after raising their taxes. Death and taxes are certain but, fun and sex is only now.

Offline Raider179

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« Reply #18 on: March 30, 2005, 01:44:04 AM »
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EU citizens can travel, live and work anywhere in the EU without visas. If you are not a citizen of an EU country then you will almost certainly need a visa to live travel and work (the rules are upto each country).


Might explain why so many terrorists hide over there.

Offline DieAz

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« Reply #19 on: March 30, 2005, 10:47:22 AM »
the simple solution, would be to annex Mexico, and make them all pay taxes.