The bottom line is simple. If you didn't come in to this country the way that the law dictates, the very first thing you did here was to break a law - commit a criminal act. You are, therefore, a criminal. Plain and simple. The reasons why you felt the need to break in to this country are besides the point. If you were a true asylum seeker and made your case properly, you'd be allowed to come in and live here legally. Why are these concepts so hard for so many to grasp?
This is not about compassion. It's about legality. And that's why these people are referred to as illegals. Jeez - is that whole thing so hard for people to get?
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Over the last five months, Florida law enforcement officials have arrested more than 6,000 people suspected of being in the country illegally.
A U.S. Border Patrol official made this announcement Friday, as the state continues its aggressive approach to help carry out President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda.
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It's been a surprisingly - and happily - slow storm season so far this year, but we've learned over and over again that it (hurricane season) ain't over until the fat lady sings. Looks to me like it's finally starting to kick in a little, but the season theoretically lasts until November 30th. Guys on the east coast will remember Hurricane Sandy kicked their asses the last week of October. Juss' sayin'...
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How high would the scale have to be able to go if you tried to measure this guy's ego? You tell me that building ain't the stupidest fuckin' thing ya ever saw.
I'll wait here...
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For something.
I don't think any of them know exactly what.
But the masks are a nice touch.
Thank god I didn't have any kids...
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I don't know why she says goodbye, I say hello...
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Goes with Billy Jeff Clinton's double-wide on the river lookalike in Little Rock.
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You might want to check out the definition of "subtle".
ReplyDeleteBarry's grain elevator - The design architect was stumped. But as he played around with a color ink cartridge for his Canon ink jet printer he had an epiphany !!
ReplyDeleteRFK's position on acetaminophen (Tylenol etc) is essentially that there are a significant number of studies that suggest that acetaminophen may be part of the problem and thus a prudent individual would limit or avoid it during a period of vulnerability, especially since the consequences can be severe and are life-long. This is the position most people take on alcohol during pregnancy, for similar reasons. Good studies can't ethically be done; the 'in the wild' studies are post hoc (necessarily), not well controlled or designed (necessarily), and aren't dispositive. OK, but it's the best we have. And there are proven biochemical processes (eg, oxidative stress) that do adduce a potential mechanism. A rational actor would conclude that one should avoid acetaminophen in pregnancy.
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