You said you support the protest, but gave an argument that doesn't support the argument. Did you misread the question?
Anyway, I don't support them. They came here illegally, so they should be treated like criminals.
Umm.....I have a large list of people that I know are crazy...and yes, I think that he is
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No they should go back to their own country and stop taking our jobs. It's one thing if you want to come over here legally, it's another thing if you come here illegally.
QUOTE(dumbducky @ May 1 2006, 12:32 PM)
You said you support the protest, but gave an argument that doesn't support the argument. Did you misread the question?
Anyway, I don't support them. They came here illegally, so they should be treated like criminals.
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Yea I don't support this economic boycott simply becuase its not a smart move on their part. I would say this move hurts them more then supports their cause.
Sure they can protest if they want to. But whatever they're gonna do, they're gonna lose in the long run.
So in short: No
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QUOTE(Dante50 @ May 1 2006, 04:40 PM)
Umm.....I have a large list of people that I know are crazy...and yes, I think that he is
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True! Now I have to go study...
You could of at least leave one of your own.
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The person below me spends at least 10 hours a day listening to music Out of curiousity, how many illegal immigrants were marching? The reason i'm asking is because it determines the weight of my opinion.
If there were many illegal immigrants marching, do they even have the right to protest under the constitution? Can non-citizens in the where the citizens reside badger a government made of the citizens by the citizens for the citizens?
depends. Probably not, especially on a school day (cant do it in class with my bigass headphones)
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Techniqually I believe no, they do not have the right to protest for rights they don't have, and they have no legal rights in the US to protest. Will that stop them? nope.
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I think the law enforcement should have used the protests as an easy way to catch illegal immigrants. We didn't invite them here like we do legal immigrants, so they had no right to barge in and then attempt to hurt our economy. Plus, WTF with the spanish version of the National Anthem? They didn't translate it right!
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Spanish national anthem was another bad move on their part. It shows they don't want to be an American, as most Americans don't speak spanish and only english.
I heard some one on the radio make a good point about how the economy might have actually thrived without them. Since they weren't there, the english speaking employees would be at stores, eliminating the confusion known as the language barrier. But I don't really know if he is right or not.
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Yes, I support the rallies. Only through a show of force can they prove that they're not going away and that they deserve rights and respect.
And I don't really see what the big deal is about the Spanish translation of the national anthem.