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micky
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No,you are not blowing this out of proportion at all. If things keep going the way they are,we wont have a country in 20-30 years. |
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Tinnian
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Actually, I don't think that you are.
...and honestly, I am worried about the next 5-10 years, let alone 20 or 30. |
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cj k
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No, both sides of the political spectrum think this is a bad idea, but Washington has too many special interests to care what the people want. It is sad, but like you said in 20-30 years we will be a melting pot still, just now there is a fire boiling the pot till it boils over and terrible things start to happen. |
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gjkishere
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This is one of the scariest times in our nation's history. We've got a president who's attacked another country without provocation, we're losing our rights of privacy on a regular basis, and so many people seem willing to give up their rights for a false sense of security it's a wonder if we'll have any left at all.
You're not blowing it out of proportion, it's others who are burying their heads in the sand... |
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Starshine
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You aren't...too many people who are making decisions are listening to special interest groups and not enough to the people who voted them into office. |
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Heidi 4
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You will not need to wait 20 or 30 years. Disaster is just around the corner. Our government and representatives no longer represent us. They are in there, congress or senate whose major goal is to win more votes, forget who put them in office and put other Countries from representatives whosedand forget rhem! |
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TAT
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No you are not. It is scary. We have been betrayed by both parties. We won't secure the borders. We won't kick illegals out. The stats on what they cost and the crime that is committed by them is outstanding but the government wants us to believe they just want a better life. |
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Eclipse
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nope i don't think you are blowing this out of proportion. the government is corrupt now. they don't care about the people they care about how rich they can get. and if they can get the best imported cuban cigars...
money=corruption |
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evans_michael_ya
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I'm 30. Yes, it's bad. |
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Anne
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No I think you seeing clearly the sad reality of this country if amnesty is granted. We are only step away from open borders and amnesty is that step |
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Gary J
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You are right, the nuts in Washington will do anything for votes. In fact, most would even sell their own mothers, for votes. |
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Ms.L.A.
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No, sadly enough, you're not. For the first time in my life and It's more than half over, I'm frightened. Frightened for the next generation and the other generations to come. What will they have to inherit? So many people are already losing their homes and jobs that soon the American Dream will be the American Nightmare. If things don't change radically I'm afraid the only thing left to inherit will be the wind. If we can make this generation realize how important it is to vote and demand that our government serve "we the people", there may be a chance to save America. I pray for that every day! |
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tttplttttt
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No, I agree with you. How many 'wrongs' are there about this whole situation. We're rewarding criminals. We did it in '86 and it encouraged more of the same. The Dems want to increase their voter base by rewarding criminals. Both parties are more interested in helping Big Business than doing what's RIGHT. These people broke our laws and American tax payers are going to have to foot the bill in the millions to HELP these criminals.
The list could go on forever. |
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gaillee01
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NO! You are not! I feel the same way you do!! As a matter of fact, this world is not the same place it was when I was growing up...not at all!
So, yes, this scares me and i am worried about the future too as I have children with children and I cannot imagine thier world! |
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Ol' Sasquatch
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Gads - So much older than that!
None-the-less --- You (We all) have a right to be concerned. It is folk like you and me who can lead this great country in a new direction. Stay Tuned!
We CAN make the USA a better place and a better leader!
Hang on for a great ride!
The Ol' Sasquatch Ü |
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iamct01
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Until we abolish corporate person hood we will never progress. We have to take the big money out of the process. Corporations are not human and should not have the same rights as people and should have no play in elections. |
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Lisa A.
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It's sad to say that our parents and grandparents dropped the ball with that 1986 Amnesty deal.
If after say 1988 and that border wall wasn't up they should have been protesting in the streets and in Washington D.C.
What the heck. Now people our age are like, "dang, we have to really fix this crap!".
We still have time guys. WE have to fight for our country!
We have to save our culture!
Join your local Anti-Immigration group. Get involved! Protest!
** Also, it's going to be more like 3-5 years not 20-30. |
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thomasmackey@sbcglobal.net
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good luck but the monkey is on there back |
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SpecialK
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I agree, but at least when you watch television we don't have suicide bombers every other day. At least we are a little more civilized than that!
Vote! (If it really matters anyway) |
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thebrowntsunami
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sheesh, you kind of depress me, man. What desolate, scarce and sad part of the country do you live in? ---Oh and, Yes, yes you are. |
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Psi Chi member
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No, I am sure that I will be successful and I just graduated college. I have nothing but positive thoughts for the future.
Can you elaborate on what "fears" you have that will come true in 20-30 years? |
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pepperbdl
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i think so--people have been saying that this country is headed to hell in a hand basket since I was a kid about 50 yrs. things are no worse now than they were then |
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GiorgioArmaniRules
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yes you are |
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