I agree - we all break the law in ways - but we don't go pretending
its ok. Or, we don't, as a racial group, say that if you try to
enforce the law it must be an attack on your race. Of course, many
geeks got in an uproar when the RIAA started to sue folks who stole
music. ;)

On 3/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RayC wrote:
> > Can someone explain
> > the defense of illegal activity?
>
> It's a little demagogic to focus on "illegal" activity.  All of us
> engage in illegal activity everyday: speeding, jaywalking, oral sex
> (some states), et al.
>
> The issue here is that US citizens de facto endorse illegal
> immigration by hiring them.
>
> So, the US population has to decide if they want cheap hotels, fruit,
> products, and services, or 12 million more in population.  But we
> already have: we want cheap shit and nobody really cares if we have to
> have some Mexicans around to make it so.
>
> 

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