Political funny picture thread, part 3

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    indiucky

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    Alpo

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    YOU equated the invading hoards with civil rights marchers.

    Yes. I place value on the lives of everyone. Even though I don't profess to be a Christian, isn't this a Christian principle?

    I also understand that we can't save everyone, or we'll end up saving no one. But what I read here has an undercurrent similar to the reason there was a march on Selma. The right to domestic tranquility is broader than just the USA, particularly since we have meddled in the affairs of South and Central America for 195 years and are largely responsible for much of the narco-economies of those countries (if our citizens didn't use illegal drugs, we wouldn't have these horrendous conditions in those countries).

    So, yes, we need to stop these migrants at the border, but we need to get out act together in this hemisphere.
     

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    Yes. I place value on the lives of everyone. Even though I don't profess to be a Christian, isn't this a Christian principle?

    I also understand that we can't save everyone, or we'll end up saving no one. But what I read here has an undercurrent similar to the reason there was a march on Selma. The right to domestic tranquility is broader than just the USA, particularly since we have meddled in the affairs of South and Central America for 195 years and are largely responsible for much of the narco-economies of those countries (if our citizens didn't use illegal drugs, we wouldn't have these horrendous conditions in those countries).

    So, yes, we need to stop these migrants at the border, but we need to get out act together in this hemisphere.

    The rest of the world is none of my business. No need to do anything except secure our country.
     
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