From: Mr.Sandman on
? wrote:
> On Apr 22, 8:20 am, "Datesfat Chicks" <datesfat.chi...(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I think ultimately that the only way to tackle the problem is to associate
>> the birth certificate with some quality of the individual that can't be
>> modified, such as DNA or an implanted chip. DNA, naturally, is more
>> difficult to modify or replace than an implanted chip.
>
> Welcome to your "Brave New World" or to "Gattaca." The Jewish
> propagandists won't like your idea, but they sure liked the *money*
> they made from the movies...
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gattaca
>
> Before anything like this can happen though, the American public needs
> to be re-educated as to what Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration
> Committee actually *meant* by the phrases "we hold these truths to be
> self evident," and "all men are created equal."

According to Jefferson, all men were born free and if they were born
free then they are equal. No one is born a slave. If no one is born a
slave, then they are all born free.
Slavery is something that is imposed from without and can be arbitrary
and unjust.

>
> In the first phrase, TJ and the Commitee stated that they weren't
> going to debate on what "truth" was, they were simply saying that what
> *followed* was their position and they weren't going to debate that
> position.
>
> The second phrase was intended to address their desire for the
> *political equality* as regarded the lack of representation of White
> English *men* back home in English parliament.

Jefferson blamed the English Monarch for slavery which he saw as
something very evil but that the colonials couldn't do much about.
>
> The French revolutionaries were inspired by the success of the
> American Revolution and they didn't have a *race problem* or slavery
> to deal with in France.

But they had to deal with it in places like Haiti.
>
> The French Revolution was purely a *class* struggle and their
> Declaration of the Rights of Man had nothing to do with race.

It had everything to do with race once the Haitians heard about it and
the French radicals helped them.
>
> Centuries later, the UN Declaration of Human Rights has supported the
> "right" of refugees to migrate to other countries against the will of
> the inhabitants thereof, so many Third Worlders want to come and live
> in more developed countries instead of remaining in their own country
> and solving their own problems through struggle, just as Real
> Americans struggled to make a decent place out of the wilderness of
> North America.

"Real Americans" had a lot of help from the African slaves as they
struggled to make a decent place out of the wilderness of North America.
First, there were the Indians who helped the Pilgrims.
Then came the African slaves who did all the hard, dirty and dangerous work.
>
> So what has to happen for Americans to enjoy a country populated by
> people of their own ethnicity is to utterly root out and destroy the
> propaganda that claims that all men are created racially equal and
> admit that the USA was founded by free WHITE men of good character who
> intended to leave the county they had established to their own free
> WHITE children of good character.

The U.S.A was founded by some well-meaning Pilgrims but then followed a
lot of greedy and desperate adventurers.
They then imported millions of African slaves to help them tame the
continent.
The taming of the Americas was a joint effort of Europeans, Africans and
the Native Indians.
From: Road Glidin' Don on
On Apr 22, 2:55 pm, Bob Myers <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:

> Maybe you should have to prove your value as a citizen through, say, oh,
> I don't know - getting a decent score on a simple civics test, maybe?

LOL!



From: Doug on
"Bob Myers" <nospamplease(a)address.invalid> wrote in message
news:hqqcev$aji$1(a)usenet01.boi.hp.com...
> On 4/22/2010 8:48 AM, ? wrote:
>> This could be a way to get control of all the anchor babies in the
>> USA!
>>
>> Invalidate their birth certificates and ake them prove that all their
>> great great grandparents were America citizens (like mine were).
>>
>
> Or here's an even better idea - realize that where a person's
> great-to-the-Nth grandparents were born, or who they were or what they
> did, has absolutely ZERO to do with whether or not you're the sort of
> person we should be keeping around.
>

Let's move you to Dearbornistan, Michigan.

I hope the next instance of islamopig terrorism on US
soil kills you or someone you love -- because you deserve it.

> Maybe you should have to prove your value as a citizen through, say, oh, I
> don't know - getting a decent score on a simple civics test, maybe?
>
> Bob M.
>


From: ? on
On Apr 22, 3:31 pm, "Mr.Sandman" <somewh...(a)overtherainbow.com> wrote:

> According to Jefferson, all men were born free and if they were born
> free then they are equal. No one is born a slave. If no one is born a
> slave, then they are all born free.

You're that obnoxious Jewish boy that lives in his mother's basement
near Ft. Worth, right?
From: Datesfat Chicks on
"?" <breoganmacbrath(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
>> Maybe you should have to prove your value as a citizen through, say, oh,
>> I don't know - getting a decent score on a simple civics test, maybe?
>
>I did better than the average American on the civics test, I got a C+
>because of the trick questions.

Apparently your definition of a trick question is one where you are required
to know the answer.

Datesfat