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Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:04 PM
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This makes me sick to my core. I jump through hoops every year just to get tuition covered (not that its that bad but it helps pay for some of the gas) and these people get it just because they break the law. WTF! I wasn't a fan of Arnold, especially after the ban on dredging, but I loath Brown.
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:06 PM
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I dont have a problem with it. The only reason why we are "LEGAL" is because we came out of our mothers ***** in US soil. I'd love to go back and talk history and see who's land this really is and who are the people that really got screwed.....
here.....we........go..........
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:08 PM
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[QUOTE=stupidchicken03;3147680]here.....we........go.........
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:09 PM
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I dont have a problem with it. The only reason why we are "LEGAL" is because we came out of our mothers ***** in US soil. I'd love to go back and talk history and see who's land this really is and who are the people that really got screwed.....
blahblahblah...yes, Indians were here before us, but who was here before them?

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Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by magnum3zx
I dont have a problem with it. The only reason why we are "LEGAL" is because we came out of our mothers ***** in US soil. I'd love to go back and talk history and see who's land this really is and who are the people that really got screwed.....
And if we go back even farther when the continent was one big mass then we all belong to the same land. right?

History is HISTORY! We are in the here and now and there are borders for a reason. This is the land of opportunity, I'm not denying anyone that, IF they go about it the legal way. It can be done. It took 3 months for my aunt to get into California Legally! It's not that hard. These people are here illegally because they are too lazy to do it the right way and they know they can milk our system. Thats exactly what they will do.
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
blahblahblah...yes, Indians were here before us, but who was here before them?

Do you have a "FREE TIBET" sticker on your Prius?
Well if they're just giving it away I'll take some tibet. Does it make good leftovers?
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:13 PM
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At least some people will take advantage of this... Unlike some lazy f***s who want there s**t handed to them...
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:16 PM
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At least some people will take advantage of this... Unlike some lazy f***s who wants his s**t handed to him...
This is the tough part. Yes, some will benefit from this, become successful, contribute to society. Unfortunately most will abuse it. Legal US citizens will too, and do all the time. We need more scrutiny on legals as well. But that is an other issue.
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And if we go back even farther when the continent was one big mass then we all belong to the same land. right?

History is HISTORY! We are in the here and now and there are borders for a reason. This is the land of opportunity, I'm not denying anyone that, IF they go about it the legal way. It can be done. It took 3 months for my aunt to get into California Legally! It's not that hard. These people are here illegally because they are too lazy to do it the right way and they know they can milk our system. Thats exactly what they will do.
My parent's had no problem making it into the state legally either. Why shouldn't they?
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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My parent's had no problem making it into the state legally either. Why shouldn't they?
Obesity isn't the epidemic. It's apathy and laziness. It affects more than weight, and more than one country.
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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My parent's had no problem making it into the state legally either. Why shouldn't they?
That's a problem... Cause not eveybody has it easy... In Mexico just to get permission to visit USA you have to have money and own valueable land or be a student... And we all know how many rich people live in Mexico.. Not that many...
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:26 PM
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My Aunt came here from Mexico. Went through the whole process, learned english, US history, etc. In 3 MONTHS! And literally, there is nothing special about her story. Anyone can do it. They just choose not to. So when it comes to making other choices here in the states regarding right and wrong, What do you think they will choose?
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by RodriguezGD
That's a problem... Cause not eveybody has it easy... In Mexico just to get permission to visit USA you have to have money and own valueable land or be a student... And we all know how many rich people live in Mexico.. Not that many...
Exactly.
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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Dream Act: Gov. Jerry Brown Signs California Dream Act - ktla.com

This is where my tax money is going

I wish I did not have to pay this part of taxes.
It's ok, illegals are already a $5 billion drain to the state of CA, so what's another couple million?

We need that guy that did that "Pay your bills B" vid to do a clip about Jerry Brown.
Old Oct 10, 2011 | 02:35 PM
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how the **** is this going to help the state deficit. lets use my tax money for people's financial aid who are not in the state legally. WTF California i was born here and I can't even get financial aid for college.



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