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Modifying it might be a legitimate question...but ending it is ridiculous. (Also, GMM never posts anything to be a "legitimate question" - he's only interested in right wing propaganda).Originally posted by tantalum:
This is a legitimate question. There is a lot of abuse of our system based on birthright citizenship.
There are also a lot of stories out there of people getting hounded by the IRS that did not even realize that they were citizens if the US simply because they were born here but left soon after.
and "Pastor"joe is only interested in left wing propaganda.Originally posted by pastorjoeboggs:
Modifying it might be a legitimate question...but ending it is ridiculous. (Also, GMM never posts anything to be a "legitimate question" - he's only interested in right wing propaganda).Originally posted by tantalum:
This is a legitimate question. There is a lot of abuse of our system based on birthright citizenship.
There are also a lot of stories out there of people getting hounded by the IRS that did not even realize that they were citizens if the US simply because they were born here but left soon after.
I think an immigration reform bill centered around the GOP allowing a path to citizenship and the Dems amending birthright citizenship (perhaps so that you only gain birthright citizenship if one of your parents is a citizen, and not simply by virtue of birth location) would be interesting.
Touche. I lost my cool on the teabaggers thing. I should have just said "tea partiers."Originally posted by GMM:
The problem with you rabid teabaggers......
So reasonable! So moderate!
Curious, what other sexual slurs do you use in your sermons?
I know this. I always thought that it worked the other way, too - if you were born on US soil, you were a US citizen regardless of your parents' citizenship.Originally posted by LSLBoiler:
US citizenship is already granted if one parent is a US citizen, regardless of place of birth.
I already admitted it was a poor choice of words. I let myself get caught up in the debate and wrote something stupid. You've never done that?Originally posted by Casey and his Brother:
What kind of pastor uses a term like teabagger? Must be a church of a different type of bags.