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Friday, February 02, 2007

America to Blame for Illegal Aliens


God where do I start on this one. It is amazing to me how many people in this country or at least in any westernized country, that subscribe to the notion that somehow society as a collective is responsible for individuals behavior. This guy goes on to say its America that has taught illegals to break the law because of "the break down in our moral fiber". Apart from the fact that the premise of his argument is clearly ridiculous it does speak to a wider issue and that is personal responsibility. Somehow someway we are being subliminally programmed ( by liberals) to believe if we do something wrong it's really not your fault but "society" and it's societies problem to fix it. I guess we are all just a mindless collective. remember the Borg in startrek????

The full article is here

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

For f***'s sake, why are even reading Foxnews.com??

Patrick said...

LOL... Fair and balanced. Why are you not even reading Fox news?

Anonymous said...

Let's donate money to NPR...NOT!
Thank goodness you are thinking. How about Barak in '08? Let's give everyone health care including the illegal immigrants! Don't get me started.

Patrick said...

Ahh Barak... I will not be voting for him under any circumstances.. BUT!!!! I would rather have him than Bill's wife. That woman just drives me crazy. She could probably provide me with years of entertainment if elected.. But I could do without it ya know.
We have to be careful who we put up against her. Probably need someone a little moderate right now. It is so important to hold on to the white house as we already have a conservative majority in the supreme court, but need just one more to keeep it that way for the next 20 years ;)What do you think??

Anonymous said...

I'm thinking you need to be writing more about the 2008 political campaign. We (the Republican Party) have no viable canditates. We are going to sink if someone does not step up to the plate and then there will be no 20 more years.

Anonymous said...

Go Guliani...oh wait....he's going to sink in South Carolina....bhwaaaaahahahhaahaha.

Patrick said...

Ha ha.. Perhaps. He certainly is not right enough for the republican primary of many states so it’s going to be hard for him. On the flip side the democratic candidates will have to go very far to the left to win their show. However, this country IS right of center so where the winning candidates of both parties end up it’s going to be shorter distance from the right than the left. Unless of course Iraq is the same or worse than it is now in which case it will most likely mask other issues where republicans have the edge. I would be OK with Guliani; I maintain republicans need to select someone a little more moderate to win the next election. I know the argument of not compromising your values etc, but you have to pick you battles. ANYBODY but Hillary ;)

Elsa Martinez said...

I listen to NPR!!!

Anonymous said...

you aren't a Trekkie!