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Comment by PureTrust
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Just trying to understand this... points.

1. As an American I have the right to speak any language I want, right?
2. As an American I have the right to have a simple slogan sticker on my vehicle window, right?
3. Do I have the right as an American to aid and abet illegal activity in America?
4. As an American do I have the right to consider human beings of any other nation as inferior to myself or Americans in general?

Seems to me that if the law in America is, that if you are not an American, and that if you are required legally to have a green card to live and work in the United States, it is the duty of the people in Government to make it happen in this way in the legally prescribed fashion.

Seems to me that anybody who acts against the law as it applies to him/her is subject to legal action. This starts with people in Government who do not obey the law.

When Government people do not obey the law by upholding the law, or when some of the people feel that the law is wrong and go against it when they cannot change it... no wonder the whole of American society and law and order is breaking down.

More laws on top of more laws do not make the upholding of former laws work. They only serve to tear down the strength of all the laws.

If we want to be a law-abiding society, we need to go back to the basic laws and make them work first. After that we will find that we have no need for the books upon books of laws upon laws.

 

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