Thanx Phil ,for just being the good guy are.
[Even when I think you're wrong once in a while]
[Even when I think you're wrong once in a while]
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philbymon wrote:"IMHO if you come to my country illegally and you go to school and become a surgical nurse (for instance) in my mind you have more of a right to be here than half the population."
I'm sorry, but that is about the strangest thing I've heard in awhile...& I hear LOTS of strange things!
If you come to this country illegally, you have no right to be here. If you go to school here, illegally, you have stolen an American's place in that school. If you then illegally get a job that you illegally went to an American school for, you have stolen an American job. You, as an illegal, have no right to be here, to attend school here, or to work here, because, from the moment you stepped foot on American soil, you were a criminal stealing that job, that schooling, the very air you breathe & the space you take up, from an American.
philbymon wrote:You are certainly allowed your opinion, though I think it's a wrong one.
philbymon wrote:The things we enjoy are, quite frankly, our birthright.
philbymon wrote:especially when we've made it so clear that we will accept you, provided you follow a few simple rules.
philbymon wrote:Boycott the co that hires them? Well, gee, mike, I haven't bought a house that was built by them, if that's what you mean. It hasn't helped in my job search, though.
I do buy food. I have no idea how much of that has been sullied by the hands of an illegal, or what brands to avoid. Do you?
philbymon wrote:I would never smoke foreign pot, either.
90 dB wrote:Misdirection, obfuscation and faulty logic. The pot laws are enforced. The traffic laws are enforced. The immigration laws are not.
90 dB wrote: Drawing parallels between smoking pot and crossing the border illegally, accessing free medical care, schooling, welfare and working with falsified papers is as preposterous as saying “if something is wrong only because it is illegal then... make it legal.”
90 dB wrote: “Wrong” is a subjective term. “Legal” is not. There are many things I think are wrong, yet they are legal. There are other things that are illegal, that I don't think are necessarily “wrong”.
90 dB wrote:“um, when they catch you here illegally they deport you... am I misunderstanding your definition of enforcement? That IS enforcement.”
Um, no they don't. They will, from time to time, make a show of a few raids and deportations, but for the most part, they don't. In may cities, it is against the law to enforce immigration laws. They are called “Sanctuary” cities. Look it up.
90 dB wrote: 'undoubtedly'? So, in addition to being overtly pedantic and condescending, you are omniscient as well.
90 dB wrote:“thanks for that very informative lecture on the subtle differences between wrong and legal. wrong is a subjective term to the society to which it is applied. in this context, morally wrong, to our society, would be murder, stealing, etc... things that are wrong not just because they are illegal, but because they are inherently wrong. crossing the border and smoking pot are things that aren't necessarily considered wrong by the entire population while murder and stealing are.”
Thank you for the treatise on the meaning of the word 'wrong'. I can understand why you have such trouble dealing with the terminology. Using pretzel logic is always a handicap.
mistermikev wrote:90 dB wrote:“um, when they catch you here illegally they deport you... am I misunderstanding your definition of enforcement? That IS enforcement.”
Um, no they don't. They will, from time to time, make a show of a few raids and deportations, but for the most part, they don't. In may cities, it is against the law to enforce immigration laws. They are called “Sanctuary” cities. Look it up.
so, in your words... "no they dont.... well they do sometimes... but not enough"?
funny how you still make this argument anyway... that the one is enforced and the other is not... I must be omnipotent. If something is enforced in some cities then it would be inaccurate to say it "isn't enforced" wouldn't it? When you say it 'isn't enforced' wouldn't that imply that it isn't enforced everywhere?
"The pot laws are enforced. The traffic laws are enforced. The immigration laws are not. "
those are your words. so who is obscuring the truth and penning false positives? So what you are saying is that it isn't enforced ENOUGH. Like I said... neither are the drug violation laws.90 dB wrote: 'undoubtedly'? So, in addition to being overtly pedantic and condescending, you are omniscient as well.
honestly not trying to be condescending... it just slips out sometimes. Of course you wouldn't be condescending right? for instance, explaining to me the difference between two words that are trivial?90 dB wrote:“thanks for that very informative lecture on the subtle differences between wrong and legal. wrong is a subjective term to the society to which it is applied. in this context, morally wrong, to our society, would be murder, stealing, etc... things that are wrong not just because they are illegal, but because they are inherently wrong. crossing the border and smoking pot are things that aren't necessarily considered wrong by the entire population while murder and stealing are.”
Thank you for the treatise on the meaning of the word 'wrong'. I can understand why you have such trouble dealing with the terminology. Using pretzel logic is always a handicap.
amusing how you don't even approach the meat of my argument... sidestepping the similarity between the two offenses.
Instead of making any sort of meaningful counter argument you try to demean the entire standpoint by declaring it circular.
If only you could make some sort of coherent argument about how crossing the border IS in fact a crime, in and of itself, more serious than smoking pot.
mistermikev wrote:“Um, no they don't. They will, from time to time, make a show of a few raids and deportations, but for the most part, they don't. In may cities, it is against the law to enforce immigration laws. They are called “Sanctuary” cities. Look it up.”
let me put down some context for you...
"The pot laws are enforced. The traffic laws are enforced. The immigration laws are not."
you were saying they DON'T ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS. You were saying that pot laws are clearly, BY CONTRAST, enforced.
then in your statement you say "no they dont" (enforce immigration laws)
then you say "they will from time to time" IOW they do sometimes (enforce immigration or at least make a show of a few raids and DEPORTATIONS - which would be SOME FORM of enforcement)
then you say "but they have cities where they don't enforce it at all"
IOW -they don't enforce it enough
I'm not misquoting or distorting... you were drawing the distinction that they ALWAYS enforce traffic or drug laws but NEVER enforce immigration laws. Not true. They enforce immigration laws all the time in az.
I'm simply pointing out that one could make the argument that drug laws are equally unenforced by saying that they often let folks off... and at worst they slap your wrist for a small quantity. So, in short, the two offenses have no difference in this respect. Neither are enforced enough QED
but lets not argue semantics...
"Actually, the term I used was 'omniscient'. If you do consider yourself 'omnipotent', I would advise some sort of psychiatric treatment for delusions of grandeur."
Again, no sort of logical argument that addresses the facts... just a weak attempt to discount my argument over what? the fact that I'm too lazy to go and review your dilapidated arguments in order to ensure I use the word you actually used?
omnipotent means "all knowing", and could mean that I am able to predict that you will make some argument.
omniscient means "to know everything infinitely". The two are hardly miles apart so lets not waste time by focusing in on a simple oversight on my part...
then you spew three paragraphs about how you ARE IN FACT SAYING THAT IT ISN'T ENFORCED ENOUGH FOR YOU. Seriously, you are little more than an annoyance that you actually think you've made any argument at all.
"It is hardly enforced at all. " yes, I was way off and twisting the truth by suggesting you were at first implying “so, in your words... "no they dont.... well they do sometimes... but not enough"?” (enforcing immigration laws)
"I merely tried to point out that morality and the law are two totally different concepts. It was illegal for M.L. King to march in many of his protests – was it morally wrong? In the case of illegal immigration, it is both illegal and morally wrong, in my opinion. "
now lets dig into this one... see if you can actually make any form of substantial counterpoint other than to just fling words and point out oversights...
how is crossing the border morally wrong? not crossing the border and not paying taxes, not crossing the border and murdering someone... simply the act of crossing the border itself.
If you cross the border, then proceed to pay taxes, not murder anyone, be a productive member of society, work, not take benefits you aren't entitled to... not endanger others' lives by crossing the border and potentially causing a border patrolman to confront you... is it in any way morally wrong?
convince me.
"You were the one who brought up the pot issue, as a misdirection tactic to ameliorate your weak premise.
If you cannot see the difference in gravity between breaking national immigration laws and smoking a joint, I would submit that you have a novel sense of proportion. "
ok, so your response as to why one has more gravity than another is "because one is a federal law and one is a local law"?
hardly a counterpoint but lets follow this logic through...
so if they were both LEGAL how would they differ in gravity (again, just the act of smoking pot vs just the act of crossing the border... we won't consider how acquiring pot could induce the breaking of other laws and we won't consider how crossing the border + not paying taxes etc will effect the gravity)
"why is it wrong?"
"it's wrong because it's illegal"
"why is it illegal"
"it's illegal because it's breaking a federal law"
WHA?
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