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there is no "real" member of a nation in a democracy other than citizen!
they are equal in all respects!.
non-nation members? what are you babbling about?
citizens of a minority ethnic group are the same as citizens of the majority ethnic group, and if the minority becomes the majority one day, and changes something or everything, thats democracy and youre gonna have to live with it. |
I'm done trying to explain this to you. If you can’t understand that nationalities will resist the change then I am not going to try and explain it anymore
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| yes, i dont see anything changing that course, other than israel adopting word for word apartied policies, in which case the world will have a feild day if that happens |
a host of things could change this course, disease , warfare, civil conflicts . etc. your clearly not good at thinking about the future.
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ok you just said you are pro-blair. theres like 5 people that are pro-blair, and none of them are even in his party. talk about lacking in brain function
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I'm an American who’s pro-Blair. I don't know (much) about his economic policies, but he supports the war and is a staunch ally-hence my support of him.
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again, the representatives elected by those people will indeed make sure their voices are heard and their wills carried out.
this "we arent a direct democracy" line has been used by hannity to explain some kind of wall against non-whites taking over the government. rofl |
no its used to explain how we aren't ruled by the mobs.
so? that’s no minor thing.
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i used those as examples, but the spanish part is indeed something they are for. not on a nationwide level, but without a doubt on a local level where many hispanics live. been to any southwestern states lately? |
that’s a poor idea on their part, they should follow the examples of the other successful immigrant groups, which is to focus on speaking English as that will make you better off economically.
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ROFL. Yes, if im the child of an immigrant, i will be ok with the prospect of my parents being deported out of loyal to the united states, ROFLL ahahahaha
i was at the immigration marches, people were with their familes, and the young people were even more how do i say this.... militant? extreme? in what they believed |
well as long as your parents are here legally i see no reason for them to be deported. as for the young at the marches-of course they were the more imillatn ones, but thats a poor selection. the americanized ones were either not there or probably harder to notice because they weren't crazy.
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pakistan is a non-nato ally, do you deny this?
and there is no country on the planet that has any kind of a problem with cuba other than the united states. |
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yes pakistan is an ally of ours, but what does that have to do with cuba? pakistan does not try to subvert american policies (well musharaff doesn't anyway)