ddzdvd
@ddzdvd (361)
United States • Age 60
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
1 Aug 11
Basically this "deal" is just Congress admitting they are too incompetent and cowardly to do their job... so they will give Obama a $7 trillion blank check and hope that some "committee" in the future will do their jobs for them.....
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lilwonders
@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
8 Dec 10
This one just keeps popping back up. I don't see this as helping the problem of illegal immigration. It will just add to it. It add to the number of "anchor babies" in this country...making it harder to kick the parents out of the...
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3 people
lilwonders
@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
8 Dec 10
This one just keeps popping back up. I don't see this as helping the problem of illegal immigration. It will just add to it. It add to the number of "anchor babies" in this country...making it harder to kick the parents out of the...
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3 people
lilwonders
@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
8 Dec 10
This one just keeps popping back up. I don't see this as helping the problem of illegal immigration. It will just add to it. It add to the number of "anchor babies" in this country...making it harder to kick the parents out of the...
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3 people
lilwonders
@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
8 Dec 10
This one just keeps popping back up. I don't see this as helping the problem of illegal immigration. It will just add to it. It add to the number of "anchor babies" in this country...making it harder to kick the parents out of the...
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3 people
mattic
@mattic (282)
• United States
20 Nov 10
The California voters defeated an initiative to legalize marijuana in the recent elections. Can anyone tell me what the US has achieved by its "War on Drugs"? Or maybe even the "War on Poverty"?
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mattic
@mattic (282)
• United States
20 Nov 10
The California voters defeated an initiative to legalize marijuana in the recent elections. Can anyone tell me what the US has achieved by its "War on Drugs"? Or maybe even the "War on Poverty"?
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2 people
ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
6 May 08
People say that Black people who are convicted of crimes are given harsher sentences than White convicts. Convicts in Washington DC complain that they are doing time for "federal offenses" simply because they commited their crime...
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3 people