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Subject: Re: All immigration laws violate human rights Posted on: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:54:15 PST

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taxationistheft2003@lycos.com wrote:

> National borders are imaginary lines drawn by idiots.

Right...

> The only borders worthwhile are private property lines.

Define "private". You could define it as property owned by an individual
or by a group of individuals. Leaving sovereignty issues aside for a
moment, could we not define the US as a group of individuals that own
property? That said, national borders are private property lines! (One
stupid argument down...)

> Yes, some immigrants are criminals, as are some native born Americans.
> Shoot ALL criminals, I say.

In your case that would be suicide! ;-)

> We have crime because we allow criminals to live among us.

Crime would happen even if we instituted life prison terms for petty
crime and being shot and all. There will always be new people who will
commit crimes (Stupid argument #2...)

> I don't care what their passport says on the front cover.
>
> Nationalities and nationalism are immature silliness.

Right... So what nation are you part of? None? I think not.

> Taxation is theft

How do you expect a nation to survive with no income?

> and all politicians are crooks.

Some may be, but not all.

> We need to get rid of taxation, politicians and criminals.

If we got rid of taxation then most progress would stop. Nobody would
build the necessary infrastructure for the things that you enjoy and use.

> Native born politicians (and the sheep who vote for them) have stolen
> from me more than any immigrant.

You are, after all, free to leave and find a better place to live. As
has been said before "Don't let the door whack you on the ass on the way
out!".

> No gov't is good gov't.

So then you and all your fellow anarchists go and form your own
"country" with no government. Let us know how that works out for you all!

--
The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
appreciates how difficult it was.

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