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rmay, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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prinzparadox, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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Are you sure withdrawal from the MidEast would take that long, necessarily? How long did it take the Russians to pull out of Afghanistan when they decided to? I'm asking. I really have no idea, but I think it was fairly quick.
I looked up, to make it short: invasion in 1979, military draw in 1982, Gorbachev's election in 1986 (who promised to end the war), complete withdrawal in 1989, next civil war in 1992.
You see any similarities...? ;)
7 years after the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan, Gorbachev was elected, like Obama was elected 7 years after the US invasion in Afghanistan.
So please assume that US troops are withdrawn in 2011, followed by a civil war in 2014.
prinzparadox, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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http://www.toonpool.com/cartoons/Rome%20is%20getting%20too%20multiculatur_48093
rmay, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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rmay, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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I feel that it's the right and duty of a country to determine what people are allowed in, to visit, work, get education, or immigrate. Otherwise, what's the point in having different countries and governments? The US and Western Europe seem to be obsessed with NOT being selective these days, but most all other countries are very picky. Israel and japan come to mind.
As for the US economy being dependent on illegal immigrants... The economy isn't a unit. Some sectors of the economy depend on them, just like some sectors depended on slavery 150 years ago. In both cases, some people became wealthy as a result, but the nation as a whole paid the price. That's called privatizing profit and socializing costs.
And I didn't say I wanted the US to isolate itself. I meant that I want us to stop _interfering_ with other countries — Invading them, threatening them, bribing them, etc.
The problem with immigration is assimilation. Pre-1965, when the laws were changed, most immigrants to the US willingly assimilated, and didn't create pockets of alien culture that remained exclusive. A good example is the Germans, who soon lost any loyalty to the German nation and culture, and became Americans in the most complete sense.
Are you sure withdrawal from the MidEast would take that long, necessarily? How long did it take the Russians to pull out of Afghanistan when they decided to? I'm asking. I really have no idea, but I think it was fairly quick.
At any rate, I won't put up any more bumper stickers. I get in enough trouble from the cartoons:)
rmay, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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Back to this image: I think it IS a cartoon, because it has a satirical and political statement, designed in rmay's typical font, though it's just a word.
prinzparadox, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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Peter Russel, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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rmay wrote:
Most countries are selective about the immigrants they accept
prinzparadox wrote:
Germany is not
I disagree. There is a positive "Green Card"-kind selection. As well as a negative selection in terms of visa, eligibility for political asylum, language prerequisites for naturalization.
And that's only the legal part - I am sure inofficial stereotypization has real effects as well.
What do you mean, Peter, Germany is not taking any immigrants? That's true in some cases, mostly in connection with some nonsense terrorism fear, but Germany has lost the right to select people, and that's okay with me.
prinzparadox, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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Wort!
Peter Russel, on June 10, 2009 report post reply applause 0
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