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Question: After Trump separates children from parents and family by overturning DACA, do you still consider yourself a Republican?
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Yes
 
#2
No
 
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Total Voters: 32

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Strudelcutie4427
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« on: September 05, 2017, 10:18:45 PM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2017, 10:46:10 PM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is

So a baby who's born in Guatemala and brought to the United States by their parents is "breaking the law?"
Yes since they dont have the proper documentation, dont have permission to be here, and entered the country illegally. If my parents brought me into idk, say Japan when i was a kid, do i have the right to stay or demand that they allow me to stay?
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2017, 11:04:37 PM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is

So a baby who's born in Guatemala and brought to the United States by their parents is "breaking the law?"
Yes since they dont have the proper documentation, dont have permission to be here, and entered the country illegally. If my parents brought me into idk, say Japan when i was a kid, do i have the right to stay or demand that they allow me to stay?

It's not a question of rights, it's a question of morals.  You have no say where you end up as a child.  A child cannot apply for documentation.  Why should they be penalized because their parents broke the law?  In what other areas of the law do we apply this rationale?
The law requires you to be a US Citizen or have proper documentation if you want to be in this country, if you dont, tough. Under your method, the whole world would be flooding in here with their kids. Bottom line is i believe that we should cater to Americans rather than foreign nationals
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2017, 11:18:41 PM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is

So a baby who's born in Guatemala and brought to the United States by their parents is "breaking the law?"
Yes since they dont have the proper documentation, dont have permission to be here, and entered the country illegally. If my parents brought me into idk, say Japan when i was a kid, do i have the right to stay or demand that they allow me to stay?

It's not a question of rights, it's a question of morals.  You have no say where you end up as a child.  A child cannot apply for documentation.  Why should they be penalized because their parents broke the law?  In what other areas of the law do we apply this rationale?
The law requires you to be a US Citizen or have proper documentation if you want to be in this country, if you dont, tough. Under your method, the whole world would be flooding in here with their kids. Bottom line is i believe that we should cater to Americans rather than foreign nationals

Most Americans seem to support the program. So if you're catering to Americans, you'll do the policy most of them want which is continue the program.
I meant America should be for Americans first before we have to accomodate foreigners. Their parents broke the law, and there shouldnt be a reward for them because of it. Especially with those who want to give them citizenship, people who actually want to become citizens legally go through a long process and its a slap in the face to them if a bunch of border hoppers got to automatically just because of the "think of the children" excuse
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2017, 04:32:08 AM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is

So a baby who's born in Guatemala and brought to the United States by their parents is "breaking the law?"

Yes since they dont have the proper documentation, dont have permission to be here, and entered the country illegally. If my parents brought me into idk, say Japan when i was a kid, do i have the right to stay or demand that they allow me to stay?

It's not a question of rights, it's a question of morals.  You have no say where you end up as a child.  A child cannot apply for documentation.  Why should they be penalized because their parents broke the law?  In what other areas of the law do we apply this rationale?

The law requires you to be a US Citizen or have proper documentation if you want to be in this country, if you dont, tough. Under your method, the whole world would be flooding in here with their kids. Bottom line is i believe that we should cater to Americans rather than foreign nationals

Most Americans seem to support the program. So if you're catering to Americans, you'll do the policy most of them want which is continue the program.

I meant America should be for Americans first before we have to accomodate foreigners. Their parents broke the law, and there shouldnt be a reward for them because of it. Especially with those who want to give them citizenship, people who actually want to become citizens legally go through a long process and its a slap in the face to them if a bunch of border hoppers got to automatically just because of the "think of the children" excuse

"A bunch of border hoppers."
Your true colors are starting to show.

Not at all buddy. My grandparents are from Colombia but the difference is they came here LEGALLY, and worked their asses off for what they have now. Why should they go through the process and work hard for everything my family has now when there are people just walking over the border and demanding special treatment. It's ridiculously unfair to immigrants who do it the right way, essentially punishing their integrity and rewarding people who broke the law
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2017, 08:55:49 AM »

Yes because I dont believe in rewarding breaking the law. No matter who it is

So a baby who's born in Guatemala and brought to the United States by their parents is "breaking the law?"

Yes since they dont have the proper documentation, dont have permission to be here, and entered the country illegally. If my parents brought me into idk, say Japan when i was a kid, do i have the right to stay or demand that they allow me to stay?

It's not a question of rights, it's a question of morals.  You have no say where you end up as a child.  A child cannot apply for documentation.  Why should they be penalized because their parents broke the law?  In what other areas of the law do we apply this rationale?

The law requires you to be a US Citizen or have proper documentation if you want to be in this country, if you dont, tough. Under your method, the whole world would be flooding in here with their kids. Bottom line is i believe that we should cater to Americans rather than foreign nationals

Most Americans seem to support the program. So if you're catering to Americans, you'll do the policy most of them want which is continue the program.

I meant America should be for Americans first before we have to accomodate foreigners. Their parents broke the law, and there shouldnt be a reward for them because of it. Especially with those who want to give them citizenship, people who actually want to become citizens legally go through a long process and its a slap in the face to them if a bunch of border hoppers got to automatically just because of the "think of the children" excuse

"A bunch of border hoppers."
Your true colors are starting to show.

Not at all buddy. My grandparents are from Colombia but the difference is they came here LEGALLY, and worked their asses off for what they have now. Why should they go through the process and work hard for everything my family has now when there are people just walking over the border and demanding special treatment. It's ridiculously unfair to immigrants who do it the right way, essentially punishing their integrity and rewarding people who broke the law

Learn some f**king empathy.

If a homeless guy steals diamond jewelry to pawn it should he be given a reprieve because he's in a sh**t situation? No, because there are laws against that. Same case here. No matter how bad of a situation you're in, you need to follow the law. Here we have the rule of law, which everyone is subject to. Not the rule of man where laws can be issued and rescinded on the whims of people
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2017, 12:35:59 PM »

When liberals start calling you names, chalk it up as a Win
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2017, 12:41:36 PM »

True. When anyone resorts to insults it's usually over
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2017, 12:43:35 PM »
« Edited: September 06, 2017, 12:46:35 PM by Singletxguyforfun »


You've literally been calling people "bitch" in at least two of your posts. Look in a mirror, will you? Who exactly do you expect to engage with you in any kind of reasonable dialogue when you're this emotional?

It's a figure of speech bro. I use it all the time, not really an insult when you sayim a word you use like 3 times an hour atleast. And besides, dude insulted my family. What you want me to call him??
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2017, 12:53:50 PM »

Claiming that children who were brought here with no volition of their own are criminals is like claiming that orphans are responsible for their predicament or that heroin-addicted-born babies are no-good criminal druggies. It really requires a complete disconnect from empathy and reality.
Orphans are not in violation of the law, and they should be helped, babies born with heroin addictions were not in possession or shot up, so they didn't break a law and should be helped. A kid who came here illegally is in violation of immigration and residency laws, and as such is a criminal under definition of the law. Jesus Christ is it this hard for people to understand a basic law?
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2017, 01:11:25 PM »
« Edited: September 06, 2017, 03:27:19 PM by TexasGurl »


You've literally been calling people "bitch" in at least two of your posts. Look in a mirror, will you? Who exactly do you expect to engage with you in any kind of reasonable dialogue when you're this emotional?

It's a figure of speech bro. I use it all the time, not really an insult when you sayim a word you use like 3 times an hour atleast. And besides, dude insulted my family. What you want me to call him??

Ahhhhh. His little feelings were hurt. What a snowflake.
And now we have to hear about some corny excuse for using insults, because he uses it "like 3 times an hour atleast." That kind of logic might work on trump cultist, but not here buddy.





Oh, oops, did I insult you? Grow a pair, you snowflake SJW.



Are you really trying to have a dick-measuring contest with a girl?
Why not, Cartman did it on South Park. Atleast you get the humor
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2017, 01:22:01 PM »
« Edited: September 06, 2017, 03:28:10 PM by TexasGurl »


He thinks he is tough, but he is not.
It's all talk.
I have seen many cowards like this over my lifetime.

Now, he is just acting like a ridiculous psychotic clown. He fits right in with the New Fuhrer Club of America. I mean, read what he is posting. He is literally foaming at the mouth with insanity. Someone commit this guy to a mental-case sanatorium.




Oh wow and you watch the sinpsons. How totally relevant and cool that is (in 1988)
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