Wow miss this for two days and alot has happened. Before I even read through it all I will address Mr. Kleen, since he adressed me directly, and I have alot of love for team AI.
I agree with points, disagree with points as well. Similar to me and timmmah, we are close on our feelings but the difference lies in execution.
As for the always being able to ask for ID, the problem is, when doesnt this become enough? A perfect example is the case I liked to before. The man provided a CDL license and was able to give his social security to an officer. Still ended up in a jail cell until a birth certificate could be presented.
On the story of education and your daughter. Its situations like this that disturb me as well. I never advocate special treatment of immigrants. I even become upset at the whole press 2 for spanish deal. I understand businesses don't want to cut themselves off from a potential sale because they didnt cater to non english speaking people. But the fact that the government will be called out if they don't do it I dont agree with. I don't agree with anything affirmative action-ish either. This pissed me off when looking at colleges, and knowing that I can lose my position for ann acceptance to someone who is underqualified but fits thier quota. My belief is if you are making the effort to live here (legal or illegal, learn the language).
The American Flag thing is ****ing retarded. I personally would beat the **** out of the vice principal that targeted the children. I know as someone who is a moderate liberal (self-defined) many conservatives as anti American, this simply is not true. This is America. This is the country we should be proud of, and I dont give a **** if it is the third coming of budha, I can show pride for being an American whenever I want.
I could say I disagree with you on the your not, for example, african american but an American, but I think it is just I disagree with how it presented itself in text and think we actually agree on the subject. I don't tell people I am an Italian American. I am american. However, I do believe in preservation of culture and believe someone should embrace thier culture, while at the same time embracing themselves as an American. I am quite certain we are actually in agreement, I just think it sounded weird to me in text which is why I at first saw the disagreement.
I do understand the swing is needed to get something done. I however still can't agree with the potential abuse that could come out of this situation. It is something I just simply cant bring myself to support.
P.S. I knew the no hard feelings, we are all here for the same purpose, and as you mentioned an intellectual discussion can be very stimulating and even lead to some discoveries for ones self. And like I said, I can't hate on Team AI at all. Quite the crew you guys got going.
I know you do not think I was speaking on AI's behalf but I do have to stress for all others reading this that I am speaking here on behalf of myself and perhaps should have checked the box regarding my signature not showing to avoid anyone thinking this was AI's stance. I am sure each person in the team may have a different opinion.
That being said yes I think the political correct thing IE... Spanish American to use myself as the example we do agree on. It is definitely hard to determine in text if I was being a bigot or not; which is why I made sure to put myself in the equation. I wanted to show that I was not being a bigot but speaking more to the point of equality. I do think that people should embrace their heritage, or learn from it. IE, I don't think a German should become a hate monger bent on killing anyone other than their race.... My point is that in an effort to become PC people only further separate each other. Not one of my black friends or family calls themselves African American they call themselves black. They tend to think it cowardice to do so. Using another prettier word to discriminate is no better considering you still choose to point out the difference.
Race in this argument really has no place. It is only a very small factor. Will it be used as motivation for some, yes. Does it change the need for something to be done no. Is something being done about something bad that IS happening on a VERY LARGE SCALE, more important than avoiding the possibility on a much smaller scale that being the minority of racists in position to act out on a very small scale. No.
This is from WIKI answers which the original info came from a government website listed below.
"There are as of 2006, 683,396 full time state, city, university and college, metropolitan and non-metropolitan county, and other law enforcement officers in the United States. There are approx. 120,000 full time law enforcement personnel working for the federal government adding up to a total number of 800,000 law enforcement personnel in the U.S.
Projections data from the National Employment Matrix
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First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives
2006 93,000
2016 102,000
Detectives and criminal investigators
2006 106,000
2016 125,000
Fish and game wardens
2006 8,000
2016 8,000
Police officers
2006 654,000
2016 724,000
Police and sheriff's patrol officers
2006 648,000
2016 719,000
Transit and railroad police
2006 5,600
2016 5,900 "
So we can say since this is 2006 data, and the projection is for 2016 is 719,000, and 724,000 coming in at just over 1.4 million law enforcement agents. Only a VERY SMALL percentage would take a chance of losing their job by doing something stupid like that. Especially in this economy. There are an estimated 20 MILLION illegal immigrants that
ARE here in the country illegally. Enforcing the immigration law is definitely justifiable and should have been done all along by the Federal Government.
Now it has been said many Americans break the law, however there is one MAJOR difference. We are Americans, we are citizens of this country and can not be forcefully removed from the country, only imprisoned inside of it. Which costs government money, why should our government support any illegal alien with our governments money, Citizens tax dollars? There is no reason. Humanity is not a reason for our government to pay for them so they have better lives. We have humanitarion programs in most of the countries these people are coming from. Our government is here to serve the people of America not the people who came across the border illegally.
Once again I ask why should an entire country choose allow the HUGE negative impact of illegals on the government programs and prison systems as well as public and private health care systems. Why should enforcing a law that has been on the Federal Books for a very long time not be done because there will be a few rights infringed on by those who abuse. Those who abuse will abuse no matter what. It is the given unfortunately. However I am not saying I am okay with any abuse of the system or people. Yet all of the 20 million illegal immigrants have both abused the system and violated every one of the United States citizens by taking money out of our programs that would be there for us if they were not so steadily consuming it. There is no portion of that that belongs to them.
The gentlemen HereToStudy mentioned is one out of millions, am I okay with it? No not on a singular basis. However, Americans are detained all of the time, for all kinds of reasons that are unjust. It is an unavoidable part of the justice process. You are innocent until proven guilty but if you can't pay bail you are in jail until you prove your innocence. It is this way with all crimes. Justifiable Cause is not infalliable but it is the best we have got. In the lack of something better we have to go with the best we got not just choose not to act. The system is not and never will be perfect so the idealism that one in millions on occasion is the reason to stop a process that is guaranteed to make a positive impact on availability of government funds is not justifiable to me. However our law system has been using Justifiable Cause for as long as I can remember and that is honestly as good as it is going to get. Now the gentlemen has the opportunity to sue if he feels his civil rights were infringed upon. I don't pretend to know the extenuating circumstance and can not take my information directly from the media either. Most media has a very Democratic slant, the exception of course Fox which has a Republican slant. They ALL get ratings off of sensationalism so I have no idea if there were circumstances beyond those you mentioned, and you can't truly know either. We only know that we choose to believe or not believe what the media gives us as information. To say that we can't move forward to further benefit America's poor and unemployed CITIZENS for that small of a reason; is the equivalent of saying the government is going to take food to the homeless but then deciding not to because
someone may be allergic to an ingredient so nobody gets to eat. Yes I am aware that is a severe comparison but so is this one man's short plight in the face of 20 million illegal immigrants taking hundreds of millions of tax dollars. I don't even want to get into how much they are costing ANY person paying Health Insurance Premiums directly. Now before you say there are Americans doing the same once again we can take care of our own let the other governments and citizens of the other
One thing I have not seen mentioned while pointing out this one man as an example for why not to enforce this law is the 100s of thousands of examples of illegal immigrants that have been found guilty of violent, and or drug related crimes. There are many more examples on that side than the one of person here or there who will be inconvenienced by a situation as you pointed out. How about we leave the law in place and put a zero tolerance on bigotry in the law enforcement ranks? If you are found to exercise your bigotry on duty you lose your job and your pension. Now this does not mean that a cop can't go home and put on his pointy hat and jack off to Mississippi Burning or American X. He just can't let it effect his job or he loses it.
:shocked:Is there any white people still living in TEXAS??LOL
Excuse me.... that is Pigment Deficient Americans... I find white offensive as my skin color is more of a cream sometimes tan or pink depending on my current level of pigment deficiency... HAHAHAHA Just fugging with ya...
