It doesn't matter what you say to them because it's simply not practical to round up 12-20 million illegals and herd them back to Mexico like cattle. Any real solution is going to involve some level of "amnesty". You can't roll back decades of lack of immigration enforcement with one fell swoop.To answer your question though, you tell them that you have a great guest worker program that is easy and cheap to apply for and would allow them to work here legally so long as they work and pay taxes. Then you deport the relatively small number of illegal felons. Then you crack down on the businesses enabling illegals to work without paying taxes making them pay huge fines for infractions. You tell them we want you here, we want you to contribute money/labor to our economy, but here is the legal and easy way to do it.And for god's sake, we don't waste an asston of money on some stupid fucking wall/fence. Mexicans do have ladders and shovels you know.[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM. Reason : d]
1/25/2008 11:21:00 AM
Guiliani's a gun-grabber. His attempts to get the NRA on his side are fucking pathetic. Luckily, they're having none of it. His 'feint to the northeast' strategy of trying to win the campaign at the last minute is ludicrous. He's not a real Republican, and everyone down here knows it.(For sources on this, please see the fucking LAWSUIT Guiliani tried to start in 2000 against a number of major gun manufacturers and distributors. He fucking backpedaled on it later, but still tried to support the gun ban in D.C. last year when THAT finally got overturned. Fuck him.)
1/25/2008 12:42:56 PM
Because concealed handguns in Washington DC are REALLY a good idea.
1/25/2008 12:45:21 PM
This is the letter v: V
1/25/2008 12:48:28 PM
No more of a bad idea there than anywhere else.
1/25/2008 12:49:40 PM
Handguns are in DC regardless of their laws. The only problem is that those who follow the law remain unarmed while Tron R. Thugalot remains armed to the teeth.
1/25/2008 12:51:38 PM
You're right. Concealed weapons should be illegal everywhere. People wanting to hide weapons on their person are not generally good intentioned.
1/25/2008 12:54:26 PM
How presumptuous of you. So if you have a concealed handgun on your property, am I to assume that you are going to commit a crime? And I guess the hundreds of thousands, if not millions of lawful citizens who have obtained concealed carry permits are just waiting until their right break to score their big hit?
1/25/2008 12:56:53 PM
^^not necessarily true....and taking away legal avenues for carrying have no effect on illegal carrying anyway (which is were the problem stems).[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 12:59 PM. Reason : \/ exact post times.]]
1/25/2008 12:58:58 PM
some people are just scared of guns...scared of anybody having a gun...although i don't understand why they can't differentiate between law abiding citizens who go through the proper legal channels to get a gun and own it responsibly, versus those who buy it illegally and use it for crime[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 1:01 PM. Reason : 12:58:58!!!111]
I don't have an issue with guns in general. Hunting rifles, etc. But you are really hard pressed to convince me that you need to walk around with a hidden weapon to be safe (which is vastly different from feeling safe).
1/25/2008 1:03:22 PM
if the person is legally carrying, and doesn't abuse it it doesn't matter why they want to carry it imo.and, I believe the cases of unlawful use in civilians with conceal and carry permits are less than that of law enforcement officers (from a %age standpoint anyway).
1/25/2008 1:05:26 PM
^^If you don't have an issue with guns in general, then why do you have an issue with law abiding citizens carrying weapons? If a crime occurs, are there always police around to save you? Of course not. Besides, I'm sure you pass by people every day who are carrying concealed and you never even know it.]
1/25/2008 1:05:58 PM
Okay, I'm going to agree with Skankin there. While I do agree that people should have the right to carry concealed weapons, I don't believe I've ever seen any statistics to show how citizen's concealed carry rate has an effect on crime rates. The idea is that it is a deterrent, but I don't know how many of those citizens have ever had to fire their concealed weapons in self-defense. Where would I find info on that kind of thing?[Edited on January 25, 2008 at 1:06 PM. Reason : .]
1/25/2008 1:06:12 PM
I think it's silly to assume that just because somebody carries a concealed weapon that they are ill intentioned. Besides, if law enforcement deems a citizen to be trusted enough, after a thorough background search that involves criminal checks (fingerprints, etc.), to carry a concealed weapon then I have do not have the slightest problem. It's presumptuous to presume motive, esp. a guilty one. I would love to know just how many, if any, individuals that have received a concealed carry permit have actually committed a crime. If somebody has nothing to hide and is willing to give every bit of their identity to law enforcement in order to secure such a privilege, then I think it would be foolish to assume any kind of criminal intent.
1/25/2008 1:07:13 PM
1/25/2008 1:07:35 PM
We've already discussed this in another thread so I'm going to end this here and not read/post in this thread anymore since it's about Guliani: Gun violence and the murder rate are all significantly lower in countries that have strict gun laws. Other violent crimes are on par with the US aside from gun issues. If we enact gun control at a federal level and actually enforce it, statistics say gun violence and the murder rate should also decline.And since this is a Guliani thread, don't forget to vote for him because he was there at 9/11 and no one else was, this obviously makes him the best candidate.
1/25/2008 1:11:10 PM
If you don't have an issue with guns in general, then why do you have an issue with law abiding citizens carrying weapons?
1/25/2008 1:12:19 PM
So he won't have to clutch his teddy bear so tight at night.
1/25/2008 1:13:13 PM
I'm not worried. Regardless of the Republican nominee, nothing will unite Republicans, conservatives, and those that are open to voting Republican like Hillary Clinton.Bank on it.
1/25/2008 1:41:58 PM
^ But do those people make up 50.1% of those voting in November?I hate Hillary too, and if she wins, the Republican Party should make a public show by evicting George W. Bush from the party due to creating the conditions that allowed a b**** like her to win.
1/25/2008 1:49:40 PM
1/25/2008 3:27:59 PM
1/25/2008 6:45:14 PM
More negatives (if any, hahah, my ass)84 California hospitals are closing their doors as a direct result of the rising number of illegal aliens and their non-reimbursed tax on the system. hahah. Id love to hear your counter.http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43275yeah, the source... always question the source when backed into a corner. Here are a couple more:http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-01-21-immigrant-healthcare_N.htmBecause most illegal immigrants are relatively young and healthy, they generally don't need as much health care treatment as U.S. citizens, studies show. But while they account for less than 2% of national medical spending, their growing presence is a problem in places such as eastern North Carolina, one of the nation's poorest areas.Statewide, illegal immigrants accounted for one in four new residents from 1990 to 2004, according to a University of North Carolina study. The state ranks ninth in the nation for illegal immigrants with more than 300,000, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.For hospitals, "the burden of the uninsured immigrant is huge," says Jeff Spade, vice president of the North Carolina Hospital Association. "It's exploded the amount of work that they have to do."Here is one on its impact in NC alone:http://www.jwpcivitasinstitute.org/media/publication-archive/policy-brief/amnesty-illegal-immigrants-medicaid-costs-will-increase-3-2-b
1/25/2008 6:59:16 PM
Sigh...eyedrb, we've done this dance before. As I posted last time (it seemed to shut you up then, anyway):
1/25/2008 7:21:34 PM
Oh, here we are, back to insurance, that thing that would fix so many problems if we would fucking let immigrants get it.Illegals avoid insurance and other official entanglements because of the fear that it will reveal their status, draw attention, and get them deported. Employers can't offer it to them for basically the same reason.If they had access to it, the problem wouldn't disappear. Some still wouldn't be able to afford it on their own, and some employers still wouldn't offer it. But it would help.
1/25/2008 7:27:28 PM
GOP, Im sorry but maybe Im slow. You are trying to tell me that a drain on the federal budget doesnt affect the economy? If so, I couldnt disagree more.Im not against immigration, but you have to have it controlled. Its the numbers coming in over the time that we cant accomodate. Its causing a huge strain on all of our resources.Ill use a george carlin line. "want to reduce our dependency on oil overnight? get rid of 11 million illegals."You wont find anyone who isnt for someone wanting to come here, work hard and contribute to this society. Lord knows we have alot of trash in this country that choose to none of that. However, you have to admit that we pay alot better to do nothing than mexico does, and coupled with our homegrown pieces of shit we cant afford to further burden our entitlement nightmare. WOuld you agree with that?
1/25/2008 8:07:26 PM
1/26/2008 1:11:18 AM
good luck with that second one you got there ^
1/26/2008 7:34:28 AM
1/26/2008 8:04:12 AM
1/26/2008 10:38:08 AM
Earthdogg wins this round.
1/26/2008 10:39:15 AM
1/26/2008 11:18:27 AM
one trick pony
1/26/2008 12:01:58 PM
I dunno Rudy seems a lot smarter than Bush.
1/26/2008 12:04:13 PM
haha not reallyand he gives me that evil vibe[Edited on January 26, 2008 at 12:51 PM. Reason : pundits saying he'd want a police state if he was president]
1/26/2008 12:51:21 PM
This I have a hard time backing,
1/26/2008 8:01:32 PM
1/27/2008 3:42:46 AM
21 head-scratching lines from a(nother) disastrous Rudy Giuliani interviewhttps://www.cnn.com/2018/05/07/politics/rudy-giuliani-trump-abc/index.htmlhttp://
5/7/2018 3:06:13 PM
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/07/politics/rudy-giuliani-trump-abc/index.htmlhttp://[Edited on May 7, 2018 at 3:41 PM. Reason : ftfy]
5/7/2018 3:41:28 PM
Lol at old posts ITT. I can’t decide if I should just take Giuliani as “what you see is what you get,” and no one on Team Trump has a damn clue what they or their colleagues are doing/did; or if something more devious is afoot, like Giuliani is just muddying the waters as much as possible with multiple times he’s changed the Stormy-Cohen story in just the last week.
5/7/2018 5:43:59 PM
The whole gang is acting exactly like a child does when they get caught in a lie
5/7/2018 5:56:13 PM
https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/kzknda/rudy-giuliani-citing-zero-evidence-accuses-mueller-of-trying-to-frame-trump
6/6/2018 12:35:40 PM
What drugs is this asshole on?https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/07/politics/melania-trump-rudy-giuliani/index.html
6/8/2018 12:07:55 PM
6/8/2018 12:40:55 PM
I think he has resigned himself to the fact that his public career is going to consist of being a cable news contributor from now on. Maybe if Trump does not win the next round they can work together on their new ultra-conservative TV network.
6/25/2018 9:55:13 AM
Rudy Giuliani accuses Twitter of bias for hyperlinking texthttps://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/12/5/18127063/rudy-giuliani-twitter-bias-accusation-hyperlinked-text-president-trump‘Trump is a traitor’: Fury as Twitter prank sees anti-President website go viralhttps://amp.news.com.au/technology/online/social/trump-is-a-traitor-fury-as-twitter-prank-sees-antipresident-website-go-viral/news-story/10ca7be48f7cec1eedad44fba2bac590You can't make this shit up....
12/5/2018 11:54:05 PM
probably the dumbest person in national politics right now
12/6/2018 12:01:40 AM
http://g-20.in
12/6/2018 12:04:46 AM
So did yall guys see him on the talk shows this weekend? What the hell is wrong with him?
12/17/2018 11:39:15 AM