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ugh.. no one really understood where I was going with this thread. My fault for not keeping up with it better.
What I meant to say is this: I think the threat to our core values started at home with men like Bush and Cheney (and others, like Janet Reno).
However, I think a SIDE EFFECT of massive immigration is that there are fewer people who understand our system. Thus, it becomes easier for the evil forces at the top of our government to silence, confused, and divide its critics.
Case in point -- I know a lot of RUSSIAN (not Mexican) immigrants. Most of them think the war on terror is great because they come from a land where security was considered more important than liberty.
Does anyone get what I am saying?
I believe our government is out of control. They have blown the war on terror out of proportion and are using it to break/bend the law: illegal wiretaps, no-bid contracts, crony politics, etc. (Dems and Republicans, but mostly Reps).
I went to college in Los Angeles, and many of the students were Russian, Asian, Hispanic immigrants, first generation. Very few of them really "understand" what free speech is, or why we don't want unlimited government power.
Does anyone else feel that one of the side effects of huge immigration is that our core values are being weakened?
What I meant to say is this: I think the threat to our core values started at home with men like Bush and Cheney (and others, like Janet Reno).
However, I think a SIDE EFFECT of massive immigration is that there are fewer people who understand our system. Thus, it becomes easier for the evil forces at the top of our government to silence, confused, and divide its critics.
Case in point -- I know a lot of RUSSIAN (not Mexican) immigrants. Most of them think the war on terror is great because they come from a land where security was considered more important than liberty.
Does anyone get what I am saying?
I believe our government is out of control. They have blown the war on terror out of proportion and are using it to break/bend the law: illegal wiretaps, no-bid contracts, crony politics, etc. (Dems and Republicans, but mostly Reps).
I went to college in Los Angeles, and many of the students were Russian, Asian, Hispanic immigrants, first generation. Very few of them really "understand" what free speech is, or why we don't want unlimited government power.
Does anyone else feel that one of the side effects of huge immigration is that our core values are being weakened?