Texas Immigration Bills

#76
#76
1. It is not wrong to do drugs. It is illegal. There is a difference. I would like to see recreational drugs decriminalized.

2. It is wrong to steal because you are taking life from another person. Time equals money; money is spent to purchase possessions. By taking
possessions that belong to someone
else, you are taking their time and, with
that, a part of their life.


3. Again. Not wrong to cross an invisible
line. Simply against the law.


Thanks for demonstrating your willingness to
comply with every tyrannical dictator
throughout history.

Ok pj
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#83
#83
Is that not his thought process? I'm I missing something?
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yeah you're missing the huge point of not violating the rights of another person. It is actually explained in #2

I don't necessarily agree with trut on his immigration stance but I can understand where he's coming from. Your post was just wrong in every way
 
#84
#84
no but I spent 7 years in Arizona in the construction industry. I have an idea what goes on

and just because they didn't do it doesn't mean it is not an option

As I stated...good luck with that.
 
#86
#86
yeah you're missing the huge point of not violating the rights of another person. It is actually explained in #2

I don't necessarily agree with trut on his immigration stance but I can understand where he's coming from. Your post was just wrong in every way

The rights of the US citizen is to be protected by the Federal government from outside threats. It has been proven that illegals bring high crime with them.
 
#89
#89
I've seen it happen more than once

maybe you should read the thread to see what was actually being discussed.
Illegal alien made a u-turn in an area clearly marked no u-turns and caused an accident in the city of AZ (???). Sounds as if the lady has never met an US law she cared for.
 
#92
#92
Simple answer was found it when Kiffin pulled his crap with USC... found VolNation back then and liked it.

I can undersatand that.

Next question.

Baylor has a football team?

JK.
 
#94
#94
yeah you're missing the huge point of not violating the rights of another person. It is actually explained in #2

I don't necessarily agree with trut on his immigration stance but I can understand where he's coming from. Your post was just wrong in every way

Of course my post was wrong pj. I may be guilty of hurting some little feelings around here, but I don't think I've violated anyone's rights. Maybe asked a stupid question.
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#95
#95
So it's ok to question laws on here that don't involve murder or rape but not ok to question laws that do?

Interesting.
 
#96
#96
Of course my post was wrong pj. I may be guilty of hurting some little feelings around here, but I don't think I've violated anyone's rights. Maybe asked a stupid question.
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I wasn't talking about you violating someone's rights but your example sure does. Rape violates the rights of another person doesn't it?
 
#97
#97
Illegal alien made a u-turn in an area clearly marked no u-turns and caused an accident in the city of AZ (???). Sounds as if the lady has never met an US law she cared for.

That right there opens a whole 'nother can o worms.
 
#98
#98
I wasn't talking about you violating someone's rights but your example sure does. Rape violates the rights of another person doesn't it?

Define rights?

We talking Constitutional Rights?

Because last I checked securing our borders was a Constitutional Right that the Feds are responsible for.
 
#99
#99
I wasn't talking about you violating someone's rights but your example sure does. Rape violates the rights of another person doesn't it?

So does stealing, but he sounded like he was cool with it. So I asked a tough/shocking question to see his response.
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