It's a melting pot not a furnace. It takes time to assimilate. If
millions come in at once with all their different cultures, they will
not assimilate they will form communities and stick together. We have
that now already in most cites but on a small scale. Most will
assimilate in time and that 's what makes this country great. We
remove the need to learn the language and culture we becomes strangers
to each other.

On 5/16/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > So yes let them in but flooding the market is foolish. Don't forget if
> > we remove our borders we also remove our culture, we lose that and we
> > lose it all anyway.
> >
>
> America's culture is "the great melting pot", meaning many cultures
> living under liberty protected by law.  Immigrants help that, not hurt
> it.
>
> In general all of these questions are part of Globalization.  It's a
> force that means all of us have to start looking at ourselves as
> businesses: we need marketing, customer segmentation, finance skills,
> trend analysis, etc.
>
> And we have to apply those skills to stay employed.  Gone are the days
> of leaving high school for a single lifelong job.  Here are the days
> when you'll have to watch yourself, your employer, and your industry
> for trends and try to adapt to them before you become of victim of
> them.
>
> America's policies must enable this exchange of education, ideas,
> goods, services,and labor.  If it doesn't, smart people will move to
> where it does and their prosperity will compete with America's.
>

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