Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 13, 2009, 06:38:03 PMReally? The Department of Homeland Security report? You're saying that DHS report is worse than the language being used in opposition to health insurance reform?That report is looking prescient. Ohh I have no doubt you feel that way. I know it must scare the hell out of you that the American People are standing up and using their Constitutional Rights on this issue.
Really? The Department of Homeland Security report? You're saying that DHS report is worse than the language being used in opposition to health insurance reform?That report is looking prescient.
Political violence is not a constitutional right. The DHS threat projection said "White supremacists and militias are more violent and thus more likely to conduct mass-casualty attacks on the scale of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing," that's not their Constitutional right."All it's lacking is a spark,"
It's a dangerous game to create a situation that some Federal FUBAR operation (Wacko, Ruby Ridge) can spark a mass casualty event against Americans caused by Americans.
Whatever happens, if the government violates Constitutional Rights and goes out and kills innocent citizens, I am sure you will blame those the government killed bill.
But it's OK if they're not American citizens?
I've become confused about who thinks what in this argument...I was only trying to make the point that American's always seem to get up in arms about constitutional rights, but are only bothered about the US constitutional rights. Not so worried about the rights of citizens in other countries.
You often post with a similar vein of distaste for my country, and this post is very vague and unspecific towards whatever policy you are speaking of. Its just negative.
They have constitutional rights - they're just not the same as ours. We're still trampling them when we go into a country and insist that things are done a certain way. It's a difficult question of course, cos how much should you let be, and where do you draw the line. Sorry - I've made this get off topic. Back to Obama....
Quote from: Hanify on August 14, 2009, 09:12:05 PMI've become confused about who thinks what in this argument...I was only trying to make the point that American's always seem to get up in arms about constitutional rights, but are only bothered about the US constitutional rights. Not so worried about the rights of citizens in other countries.I find it interesting to see where these threads go. Hanify, I don't see you as negative to the US. Rather, I see you accurately stating a negative fact about the US. Yes, we have a long history of trampling all over what I see as the rights of others. As a US citizen, one has rights "guaranteed" by the Constitution. If you are a noncitizen living here, you have no such protections. If you are another nation who has something we want, well then God help you. (Canada, watch out! Someday we're coming for your water.)'We hold these truths to be self evident, that all "men" are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights...' To me, all means all, not just US citizens. But it seems we were just kidding.
Here is a burning question for those of you who are so very good at looking things up. Legal aliens who are elderly come in to this country and immediately receive benefits thru Social Security. If they live in Ca., since they are also considered "poor" they also receive medical care for free. I was told by one person who was running as a city councilman, that that money comes from the "welfare" part of Social Security. What??? I am not a foreigner basher, but if the kids want to bring Grandma here, shouldnt they carry some of the burden of her care? I knew one family who drew close to $2000.00 per month, tax free and never paid one dime into our system. No wonder they are running out of money.