To: af_vet_rr
So long as there is no wall, this is moot. Put up a wall, demand a passport to get into the country, and leave the Big Brother stupidity at the curbside. For people inside the border, there should be no demanding of "your papers, please" unless (1) they are using a government service, (2) they have committed a crime. Forget for a moment the (unconstitutional) police random checks.
What exactly is the problem with doing this?
56 posted on
04/17/2006 6:25:45 PM PDT by
M203M4
To: M203M4
So long as there is no wall, this is moot. Put up a wall, demand a passport to get into the country, and leave the Big Brother stupidity at the curbside. For people inside the border, there should be no demanding of "your papers, please" unless (1) they are using a government service, (2) they have committed a crime. Forget for a moment the (unconstitutional) police random checks.
What exactly is the problem with doing this?
Well, you see, the crowd that likes the "papers please" approach, they wouldn't be able to get enough of that big government lovin' if we did something as simple as secure our borders.
Much better if we leaver our borders unsecured so we can just keep on growing the government. Maybe they are thinking "just because we are relatively free doesn't mean our grandchildren's grandchildren should be free".
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