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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/17/06, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:nvitamore@austin.rr.com" target="_blank">nvitamore@austin.rr.com</a></b> <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:nvitamore@austin.rr.com" target="_blank">
nvitamore@austin.rr.com</a>> wrote: </span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">From: <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:hal@finney.org" target="_blank">
hal@finney.org</a> ("Hal Finney")<br><br>Is immigration really "the greatest anti-poverty program ever devised?" <br><br>What about government's double standard on obeying laws. Illegal immigrants are breaking the "law." Should they be rewarded for doing this? Where is the balance?
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<div>Fleeing from, or assisting those fleeing from slavery was once against the law. Women attempting to vote was once against the law. Promoting, offering for sale, or using birth control was once against the law. Ninety-five percent of the drivers on the nation's highways at any given moment are breaking the law.
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<div>There are laws and there are laws.</div>
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<div>I would suggest looking closely at the "it's against the law" argument and the motivations of those who use this very powerful (yet strikingly slavish and uncritical) rhetorical tactic. Could it be pure hate-mongering slash scapegoating driven by the lowest form of political opportunism on the part of the elites, and for the mob lusting for blood the bigot's fury born in a time of fear and economic stress and uncertainty? Why are decent, hardworking, massively-contributing, yet vulnerable (lacking rights, protections, and political power) people being demonized with a narrative of criminality?
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<div>These are dangerous times.</div>
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<p>Best, Jeff Davis</p>
<p> "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, <br> but most pick themselves up and hurry off <br> as if nothing had happened."<br> Winston Churchill</p></div></div>