Interesting Wakeup america Video

#26
#26
1. I don't know a single person that has let 9/11 really have any type of real impact on how they live their day to day life.
2. I don't feel my freedoms have been trampled on because government has scared me into letting them be.
3. Yes we all die, I am not really concerned about that. But I don't worry about car accidents or cancer changing the nature of this country. Islamo crazyism however, ....

Agreed as well. Although the first part of your response I will argue with because the families who lost someone in 9-11 at the WTC has been affected more than we will ever know. One way or another some of the families still struggle with it and it still pains them I am sure of that. The other two responses I COMPLETELY agree with.
 
#29
#29
Agreed. The only thing however is the fact that American's are VERY complacent people and everyday life is put in front of protecting what we love in this country. We haven't had our rights trampled upon like our ancestors did so we have no clue what REAL Patriotism is. They defended a way of life and party lines weren't even in the picture like they are now. The one thing we can ALL agree on is terrorism is REAL and we have to protect ourselves from it. The first thing we need to do is get rid of the 12-20 million illegal immigrants first and then secure our borders. I mean how can we secure Iraq when we can't even secure our own borders.

I hate to get off topic, but the chances of deporting 12-20 million people are about the same as the chance of Howard Dean getting the Republican nomination for President. Amnesty for at least some is really the only option. Unless you think the American public is ready to pay for the deportation of millions.
 
#30
#30
While I feel sorry for them, people die every day. You're more likely to die in a car accident or die of cancer than you are in a terrorist attack. The threat has always been there, it didn't just come up after 9/11. But the Dems nor the media will admit that.

Be aware of the threat, but don't let the powers that be use it as a scare tactic and don't let them use it as an excuse to trample your constitutional rights as an American citizen. Exactly which of my rights are being trampled? Surely privacy is not the answer.

The U.S. can fight this war without all of the extra agendas, and that goes for both sides.
See bold above
 
#31
#31
While I feel sorry for them, people die every day. You're more likely to die in a car accident or die of cancer than you are in a terrorist attack. The threat has always been there, it didn't just come up after 9/11.

Be aware of the threat, but don't let the powers that be use it as a scare tactic and don't let them use it as an excuse to trample your constitutional rights as an American citizen.

The U.S. can fight this war without all of the extra agendas, and that goes for both sides.

Amen.

But remember, nothing galvanizes people like a good enemy. So the warnings are likely to continue to get louder.
 
#32
#32
My $.02-
You cannot help those who won't, not can't, help themselves.

You can't fight a decent battle on TV 24/7.
 
#33
#33
This video is junk and definitely an alarmist propaganda ploy. The Republic of Iran is a peace loving country that has never attacked us, or really for that matter done ANYTHING wrong. Same thing goes for North Korea, Venezuela, etc. All of these countries have been wronged by the warmongering US or Israel. We have brought all of these problems on ourselves. The solution to ending these attacks and perceived future attacks is to just do what the terrorists want. Terrorists are freedom fighters and wish only to do good.

Believe it or not there are actually crazy people out there who believe the comments above. Just go to any University in California and most professors will agree with the above comment. What a scary world we live in… :unsure:
 
#34
#34
I hate to get off topic, but the chances of deporting 12-20 million people are about the same as the chance of Howard Dean getting the Republican nomination for President. Amnesty for at least some is really the only option. Unless you think the American public is ready to pay for the deportation of millions.

Then why enforce any of our laws? If they get to hard then we'll just give amnesty to any criminals.

The deportation would be cheap, it's catching them all that's tough.:p
 
#36
#36
Then why enforce any of our laws? If they get to hard then we'll just give amnesty to any criminals.

The deportation would be cheap, it's catching them all that's tough.:p

How is paying a fine, getting a background check, etc. amnesty? Last I checked, this "amnesty" process is similar in process to paying a parking ticket. Are we giving amnesty to millions who get those citations? Millions breaking laws and getting away with it?
 
#37
#37
How is paying a fine, getting a background check, etc. amnesty? Last I checked, this "amnesty" process is similar in process to paying a parking ticket. Are we giving amnesty to millions who get those citations? Millions breaking laws and getting away with it?

you keep repeating as if you expect the illegals to just show up to pay their fine.

also, the USCIS doesn't have the manpower to do proper background checks on every illegal that submits an application for a z visa.

rubber stamping an application is tantamount to amnesty.
 

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