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  • R Red Stateler

    link[^] link[^] link[^] Inverting the American flag is certainly the best way to show how American you are. I also find it interesting that they chose a communist holiday to stage their lame protests.

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    espeir wrote:

    I also find it interesting that they chose a communist holiday to stage their lame protests.

    You're the second person to say May Day is a communist holiday. Well, it's the first time I've ever heard of it being that! I'm more used to what they describe here[^] under "Other Traditions". Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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      Yeah right. These were the same people holding all Mexican flags a couple weeks ago. The inverted flag was obviously not isolated and they're protests resembled the types of protests held by disenfranchised citizens of a banana republic.

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      (1) Putting thousands of people under one label. That's not the american spirit I used to know (2) I am not trying to defend the assholes. If you spend tiome in another country, respect it - and they clearly didn't. But you brush the hundreds of "correct" flags aside. Like a fundamentalist who is afraid of thinking. (3) What's so bad about a mexican flag? (4) banana republic? It was you cheap labour camp for many years, until China became it.


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      • R Rob Graham

        Alvaro Mendez wrote:

        What would have helped their cause in your eyes?

        Applying for green cards and work permits would be a start. A protest absent flags of other nations and improperly displayed U.S Flags.

        Alvaro Mendez wrote:

        There's a law?

        Title 36 Chapter 10 US Code[^]

        Alvaro Mendez wrote:

        There's no "danger to life", but there certainly is a "danger to way of life". And inverting the flag is a way to bring that to attention. Whatever works, I don't care.

        Whose / what way of life are we talking about here? Illegal immigrants have no inate right to be here. Are you arguing that we should just look the other way and continue this farce? Continue tolerating a broken immigration system which provides neither border security for citizens nor fair treatment to immigrants, legal or illegal? A system that gaurantees the exploitation of those who cross illegally by insuring they remain a subclass fearing deportation? Or that we simply grant amnesty to all who succeed in crossing, which will gaurantee that the flood will simply grow beyond any hope of control (and beyond the ability of the economy to sustain)? We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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        Rob Graham wrote:

        Applying for green cards and work permits would be a start.

        I am under the impression that this is exactly what the majority of the protesters want. Only they assume they won't get it when they ask nicely. US: Stop freaking out, take a deep breath, punch the vandals and flag desecreaters in the face (hard), than start to deal with the actual question: You've accepted a certain amount of illegals into your country, and in places your current economy relies on this. Now they wan't to be treated as equals. Sucker.


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          Alvaro Mendez wrote:

          How feasible is it for a poor family from a third world country to apply and obtain a green card from this country when they have no close relatives living here?

          How feasible is it that Bill Gates gives me a billion dollars simply because I want it? Should I take it illegally? Should I organize a march to demand it? Maybe if enough of the poor 3rd world families worked at helping themselves at home, they'd become poor 1st world families like the rest of us. "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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          What would you DO wiht a billion of dollars you didn't earn with your own hands work? It's dirty money! :rolleyes:


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          • A Alvaro Mendez

            Rob Graham wrote:

            Applying for green cards and work permits would be a start.

            How feasible is it for a poor family from a third world country to apply and obtain a green card from this country when they have no close relatives living here?

            Rob Graham wrote:

            Whose / what way of life are we talking about here? Illegal immigrants have no inate right to be here. Are you arguing that we should just look the other way and continue this farce? Continue tolerating a broken immigration system which provides neither border security for citizens nor fair treatment to immigrants, legal or illegal? A system that gaurantees the exploitation of those who cross illegally by insuring they remain a subclass fearing deportation? Or that we simply grant amnesty to all who succeed in crossing, which will gaurantee that the flood will simply grow beyond any hope of control (and beyond the ability of the economy to sustain)?

            I'm not arguing any of that. But if we were to suddenly remove all the illegal immigrants working out on the fields for a few bucks a day, or caring for our children while we work, our lives (and theirs) would be impacted negatively. I think that's the basic message they're trying to send to gain sympathy for their cause. Unfortunately there's no easy solution, and I haven't analyzed the issue enough to think of one. Do you have one?


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            Very feasible. Simple and easy to do. Whats next... we can't break up a family because they only stole a car. Its a law just like Registration of Aliens is a LAW Heck What laws can I ignore since everyone wants to hand them a free pass on our Immigration laws? This is the land of the free not the land of free admission!

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              espeir wrote:

              I also find it interesting that they chose a communist holiday to stage their lame protests.

              You're the second person to say May Day is a communist holiday. Well, it's the first time I've ever heard of it being that! I'm more used to what they describe here[^] under "Other Traditions". Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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              Everything that guy does not like is communist. He probably even thinks Canada is communist. :doh: -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson -- modified at 8:27 Tuesday 2nd May, 2006

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                Everything that guy does not like is communist. He probably even thinks Canada is communist. :doh: -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson -- modified at 8:27 Tuesday 2nd May, 2006

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                Did you even read the Wikipedia link he posted? "May Day has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various socialist, communist, and anarchist groups. In some circles, bonfires are lit in commemoration of the Haymarket Riot usually right as the first day of May begins. [1] In the 20th century, May Day received the official endorsement of the Soviet Union; celebrations in communist countries during the Cold War era often consisted of large military parades and shows of common people in support of the government. The Red Scare periods ended May Day as a mass holiday in the United States, a phenomenon which can be seen as somewhat ironic given that May Day originated in Chicago. Meanwhile, in countries other than the United States, resident working classes fought hard to make May Day an official governmentally-sanctioned holiday, efforts which eventually largely succeeded. For this reason, May Day in most of the world today is marked by huge street rallies of workers led by their trade unions and various large socialist and communist parties — a phenomenon not generally seen in the U.S. (which has a history of strong anti-communism)."

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                  Did you even read the Wikipedia link he posted? "May Day has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various socialist, communist, and anarchist groups. In some circles, bonfires are lit in commemoration of the Haymarket Riot usually right as the first day of May begins. [1] In the 20th century, May Day received the official endorsement of the Soviet Union; celebrations in communist countries during the Cold War era often consisted of large military parades and shows of common people in support of the government. The Red Scare periods ended May Day as a mass holiday in the United States, a phenomenon which can be seen as somewhat ironic given that May Day originated in Chicago. Meanwhile, in countries other than the United States, resident working classes fought hard to make May Day an official governmentally-sanctioned holiday, efforts which eventually largely succeeded. For this reason, May Day in most of the world today is marked by huge street rallies of workers led by their trade unions and various large socialist and communist parties — a phenomenon not generally seen in the U.S. (which has a history of strong anti-communism)."

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                  It is not because May Day is celebrated by communists and the Red Scare period ended it in the US it means it is a communist holiday. The US is so scared of communism, it becomes ridiculous. -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                    (1) Putting thousands of people under one label. That's not the american spirit I used to know (2) I am not trying to defend the assholes. If you spend tiome in another country, respect it - and they clearly didn't. But you brush the hundreds of "correct" flags aside. Like a fundamentalist who is afraid of thinking. (3) What's so bad about a mexican flag? (4) banana republic? It was you cheap labour camp for many years, until China became it.


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                    peterchen wrote:

                    Putting thousands of people under one label. That's not the american spirit I used to know

                    I thought you're from Germany. These people belong under one label because they're clearly of a similar mindset. All of the protests resembled eachother even though they were thousands of miles apart.

                    peterchen wrote:

                    I am not trying to defend the assholes. If you spend tiome in another country, respect it - and they clearly didn't. But you brush the hundreds of "correct" flags aside. Like a fundamentalist who is afraid of thinking.

                    A picture says a thousand words. I was sympathetic to illegals before their reaction. Now I'm for treating them harshly. You see, I actually can think for myself. That's why I form my opinions based on what I see, not some predefined ideology that forces me to turn a blind eye to the obvious. They want the benefit of America without becoming Americans.

                    peterchen wrote:

                    What's so bad about a mexican flag?

                    Nothing. It's the context in which it's used. I have no problem with a Mexican or a Mexican-American proudly displaying his flag, but if you want to become American, we expect you to adopt the American flag as your own...Not make it secondary.

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                    banana republic? It was you cheap labour camp for many years, until China became it.

                    A Banana Republic is a slang term for many of the Latin American countries that were ruled by corrupt governments (mostly through the 80's). Their citizens often marched and rioted because they had no political power in their countries (as elections were either fraudulent or nonexistent).

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                    • L Le centriste

                      It is not because May Day is celebrated by communists and the Red Scare period ended it in the US it means it is a communist holiday. The US is so scared of communism, it becomes ridiculous. -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                      Ummm...Did you read the link? It didn't start out as a communist holiday, but was adopted as the USSR's biggest holiday (I think it was the biggest...at least on of the biggest) and is used as a display for communism in virtually every other country of the world. America isn't scared of communism (after all, we soundly defeated it). We just rightfully have nothing but disdain for it and want to ensure that it does not obtain a grip on us like it has in so many other countries. Explain to me why it isn't a communist holiday if it's celebrated by communists the world over.

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                        Rob Graham wrote:

                        Applying for green cards and work permits would be a start.

                        I am under the impression that this is exactly what the majority of the protesters want. Only they assume they won't get it when they ask nicely. US: Stop freaking out, take a deep breath, punch the vandals and flag desecreaters in the face (hard), than start to deal with the actual question: You've accepted a certain amount of illegals into your country, and in places your current economy relies on this. Now they wan't to be treated as equals. Sucker.


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                        peterchen wrote:

                        Now they wan't to be treated as equals.

                        Only they're not. They've chosen to come here as second class citizens rather than citizens. Now they don't have a say. Maybe we should institute a new, smaller minimum wage for illegals. :cool:

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                          Ummm...Did you read the link? It didn't start out as a communist holiday, but was adopted as the USSR's biggest holiday (I think it was the biggest...at least on of the biggest) and is used as a display for communism in virtually every other country of the world. America isn't scared of communism (after all, we soundly defeated it). We just rightfully have nothing but disdain for it and want to ensure that it does not obtain a grip on us like it has in so many other countries. Explain to me why it isn't a communist holiday if it's celebrated by communists the world over.

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                          It is not because it is celebrated by communists that it is a communist holiday, especially since it started in the US (the holiday, not communism). It would be funny to see what would happen if communists started to celebrate the Fourth of July. :~ -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson -- modified at 8:58 Tuesday 2nd May, 2006

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                            It is not because it is celebrated by communists that it is a communist holiday, especially since it started in the US (the holiday, not communism). It would be funny to see what would happen if communists started to celebrate the Fourth of July. :~ -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson -- modified at 8:58 Tuesday 2nd May, 2006

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                            Michel Prévost wrote:

                            It is not because it is celebrated by communists that it is a communist holiday, especially since it started in the US (the holiday, not communism).

                            Sure it is. It was adopted by them as their special day. I'll bet you celebrate May Day, huh?

                            Michel Prévost wrote:

                            It would be funny to see what would happen if communists started to celebrate the Fourth of July.

                            They wouldn't because it's against their ideals...not being a communist holiday and all. You know American Unions are the ones that wanted to abandon May Day as a holiday because many union leaders were communists and, after getting rid of them, they wanted to clean their commie image.

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                              Michel Prévost wrote:

                              It is not because it is celebrated by communists that it is a communist holiday, especially since it started in the US (the holiday, not communism).

                              Sure it is. It was adopted by them as their special day. I'll bet you celebrate May Day, huh?

                              Michel Prévost wrote:

                              It would be funny to see what would happen if communists started to celebrate the Fourth of July.

                              They wouldn't because it's against their ideals...not being a communist holiday and all. You know American Unions are the ones that wanted to abandon May Day as a holiday because many union leaders were communists and, after getting rid of them, they wanted to clean their commie image.

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                              espeir wrote:

                              I'll bet you celebrate May Day, huh?

                              I a big bad commie and I am coming to bite your ass :laugh:;P -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                                espeir wrote:

                                I'll bet you celebrate May Day, huh?

                                I a big bad commie and I am coming to bite your ass :laugh:;P -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                                Michel Prévost wrote:

                                I a big bad commie

                                You might not want to admit to it, but you sure do stick up for them!

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                                  Michel Prévost wrote:

                                  I a big bad commie

                                  You might not want to admit to it, but you sure do stick up for them!

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                                  listen man, it is not because I criticize some aspects of the American civilization that I am a commie. The world is not all black and white. Grow up, man! -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                                    listen man, it is not because I criticize some aspects of the American civilization that I am a commie. The world is not all black and white. Grow up, man! -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                                    I didn't say you're a commie for criticising America. I said you're sympathetic to commies because you're defending May Day as merely a worker's day. It isn't. It's a communist celebration.

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                                      peterchen wrote:

                                      Now they wan't to be treated as equals.

                                      Only they're not. They've chosen to come here as second class citizens rather than citizens. Now they don't have a say. Maybe we should institute a new, smaller minimum wage for illegals. :cool:

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                                      You have all rights to kick them out, fine. But it's hypocrite to look away as long as they shut up and keep the prices down.


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                                        peterchen wrote:

                                        Putting thousands of people under one label. That's not the american spirit I used to know

                                        I thought you're from Germany. These people belong under one label because they're clearly of a similar mindset. All of the protests resembled eachother even though they were thousands of miles apart.

                                        peterchen wrote:

                                        I am not trying to defend the assholes. If you spend tiome in another country, respect it - and they clearly didn't. But you brush the hundreds of "correct" flags aside. Like a fundamentalist who is afraid of thinking.

                                        A picture says a thousand words. I was sympathetic to illegals before their reaction. Now I'm for treating them harshly. You see, I actually can think for myself. That's why I form my opinions based on what I see, not some predefined ideology that forces me to turn a blind eye to the obvious. They want the benefit of America without becoming Americans.

                                        peterchen wrote:

                                        What's so bad about a mexican flag?

                                        Nothing. It's the context in which it's used. I have no problem with a Mexican or a Mexican-American proudly displaying his flag, but if you want to become American, we expect you to adopt the American flag as your own...Not make it secondary.

                                        peterchen wrote:

                                        banana republic? It was you cheap labour camp for many years, until China became it.

                                        A Banana Republic is a slang term for many of the Latin American countries that were ruled by corrupt governments (mostly through the 80's). Their citizens often marched and rioted because they had no political power in their countries (as elections were either fraudulent or nonexistent).

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                                        espeir wrote:

                                        I thought you're from Germany.

                                        So? I've spent quite some time in the states, around the states, talking to people from the states.

                                        espeir wrote:

                                        These people belong under one label because they're clearly of a similar mindset.

                                        That's exactly NOT. You shun them all because they attracted some pretty assholes. That's like hating all US Americans because Mr Bush is an idiot.

                                        espeir wrote:

                                        A Banana Republic is a slang term for many of the Latin American countries...

                                        I know. What I meant is that the US does benefit from the economic difference for many years, so according to my book, there is a certain amount of responsibility, too.


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                                        • R Red Stateler

                                          I didn't say you're a commie for criticising America. I said you're sympathetic to commies because you're defending May Day as merely a worker's day. It isn't. It's a communist celebration.

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                                          espeir wrote:

                                          It isn't.

                                          It's whatever you want it to be. No, i'm not trying to be flippant - old days take on new meanings. Hence our fathers' celebration of Christmas as a Christian holiday, and our celebration of it as a "prop up the retailers" holiday. ;) I haven't met anyone who passes out flower baskets or dances around a Maypole in years. I've met maybe a couple of people who celebrate it as a communist holiday, though none recently. But yesterday, our town was full of people celebrating immigrant workers. Perhaps my children will grow up to consider that the meaning of May Day...

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