But the hysteria of the right is fun to watch. There's nothing quite like seeing a foaming-at-the-mouth loon like Jones work himself into a frenzy to make my day!
And he's "undesirable"...because he holds a different political view than YOURS. No...that's "American values" for sure, right there.
Who's "we"? The Immigration Service? Or a bunch of rigthwingers who say "If you disagree with us, we want you kicked out of the country....because we support the Constitution and freedom!"?
"We" is the people of the United States. Whether the idiots in the White House choose to listen or not is another matter.
That's not how deportation works.....unless of course you consider yourself above the law. We don't deport people for having political opinions in opposition to the NRA. You already seem to consider yourself above the First Amendment's right to free speech...so maybe so.
Don't you just love these guys from other countries sticking their noses into our business? I guess they have the time since they have solved all the issues in their utopias.
1. We don't deport people for holding a political view in opposition to rightwing gun nuts. 2. It's not legal to deport somebody for holding a political opinion in opposition to rightwing gun nuts. 3. You lost the election. But even if you won? Even a guy like Mitt Romney wouldn't deport somebody for holding a political opinion in opposition to rightwing gun nuts.
No person should be deported for holding the 'wrong' view. Would you want Rush Limbaugh deported for his views?
What? No, I'm sorry, that's ridiculous. The value of the bill of rights comes not from the fact that it contains these 10 rights on a piece of paper, it comes from the value of the rights it contains. Should one of those rights become irrelevant, then it is far better to admit that, and let it continue to coast on the rights which remain strong. Freedom of Speech, not being forced to testify against oneself, trial by jury of peers, no cruel and unusual punishment, etc... All incredibly valuable, timeless, unalienable rights that any self-respecting democracy really, really needs to have. The right to bear arms? Unnecessary, and increasingly pointless and dangerous in today's world. I mean, think about it. You're basically saying, "Yeah, but if we throw out the bad apples, the barrel looks less full." Yeah, well, if you don't throw out the bad apples, the barrel looks like it has bad apples in it. Not really. Virtually everything that keeps them from deporting you also keeps them from deporting him.
I dont have any argument against you so I will ignore you. Typical yes we have a lot more gun deaths and homocides , even if the level of criminal violence is the same.
I think the people of Indonesia earned the right to comment on US politics when the US of Arse stuck its fat nose into Indonesia and bombed the place in an attempt to remove the local government. Read your own history.
The "we" here, is about 100,000 pro-gun nuts out of a population of 300 million or so. Hardly representative of your definition of "we".
Someone from another country telling me I'm ridiculous for my feelings about my own constitution. Absolutely amazing, and arogant as hell.
Tell you what, when America stops sticking it's nose into everyone else's business, I'll stop calling you a hypocrite. Ok with that?
There are about 300 million guns in the hands of civilians in the U.S. The vast majority of the people who own those weapons are people who get up every morning, and contribute to society. They are not "nuts" as you say, they are our neighbors, our family, our co-workers. But of course you wouldn't know that because YOU DO NOT LIVE HERE, nor are you an American. - - - Updated - - -
And all the aid we supply to countries all around the world as well. Be careful, you might get what you wish for.