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Old 10.18.2007, 11:10 AM   #397
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Originally Posted by ThePits



You cant just select the laws you choose to abide by and ones you wont

What you propose is to allow anyone who wants to enter a country to come in in a controlled manner

Don't you think there is a point at which a country is just too over crowded?

Infrastructures stretched to breaking point as is the case in the UK?


a) in America it is sort of the idea that we can pick and choose our laws, but the concept has been lost in the masses... its not like you can say you want to be a criminal or anything, but we are supposed to as a society define our laws and prohibitions, not let someone decide them for us...

b) as far as letting anyone who wants to enter a country, well If America and Britain dont like people coming to their countries, why is that they participate and contribute so much into the process of globalization. why did the sun never set on the british empire? why does the US like to carry the big stick?
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