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Old 05-15-2008, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: Should birthright citizenship continue?

Sorry abuot that mistake. I love kittens and once used one myself.
As for you IMO I differ on this. If they come to take the jobs we Americans don't care to preform. Then why not offer them a chance to earn it all including the countries respect. And gain a sense of honor they in their plit might not have. And remember it was a suggestion to open the doors for them and not deport them. And also offer them away to avoid any hard times in society that they now face. But it up to them. Not all 20 million would take it.
I agree that many don't want this job either but the Military has meet their recuitment goals for going on 6 years now. I might add many HS grads (the ones they need) have not signed up so they have lowered the standards. And I have posted at another site that a study done on the ones with waviers have earned more meldals for valor than the HS group. Hopefully these same soldiers/marines allow the honor/code of conduct to determine what they do with the training once they get out.

And again I am sorry for the sex mix up.
But you might have not understood in the earlier post what I have mentioned in this one if you haven't served in the Military. If the trooper is open to it they are taught honor and a code of conduct as a way to keep going stronge in life.
It is nice to disagree at some point with another who is charming and stays on point. Thank you.
I never meant to change your mind. Just add some fact to it. As Dylan sang we all learn or die.
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