![]() |
permalink: http://alibi.com/blog/articles.html?desired_user=LiveLaughLove
CommentsRe: Blueprint for a Dream: An undocumented student imagines a life deemed legal
Grammer huh [ Thu Aug 19 2010 1:50 PM ]
This country was founded by those seeking an opportunity. Instead of arguing back and forth about nonsense we need to ask ourselves what is better for America. Can this country benefit from DREAM Act students? Yes, very much. We now live in a global society. As a nation we are consistently falling behind the rest of the world in all areas of academia, Dennster is a great example of that.
[ Wed Aug 18 2010 10:40 PM ]
Dennster, alot is not even a word! I believe you meant to write a lot, two words. When you talk about more than one thing you use the word "are" not is. Like I said, you're a fucking idiot! You're as in "you are" a fucking idiot! Thank you Major McCheese for pointing it out, I got a good giggle. Dennster, what is your level of education? I bet you are one of those dumb asses that like repeat things you hear without once taking the time to do some type of critical thinking. Am I going too fast for you? Are you still stuck on wondering why you have to use are instead of is? Maybe you should take your own advise and give school another shot. Like you said,
Who knows maybe after taking the first step you may consider doing some research before posting, instead of talking out of your ass and embarrassing yourself. Can you believe English is my second language? I will answer your question when you admit your level of education. I promise!
Stop trying to relate two completely different issues! This article is about the Dream Act. [ Tue Aug 17 2010 10:31 AM ]
This story isn’t about drug cartels, lawsuits or putting hits on government officials. How do you hold a 7 year old accountable to “breaking the law” being brought to this country and staying? The Dream Act is NOT a way for all the people that commit or bring crime into this country to gain citizenship. If for STUDENTS with good character and a good record to have a chance to live the American dream in the only country they know and love. What kind of crime is Maria, a graduate student, committing by trying to excel in her field of choice and be willing to contribute to our economy. Doesn’t the US already grant legal residency and citizenship to well educated immigrants that come from all over the world and contribute to our economy already? What is the difference here? Is it the fact that Maria isn’t from France, India or China? Is it that she is a Mexican and this country has grown to hate “fence hoppers”? Like you said Martian,
Do some research before posting, seriously! [ Mon Aug 16 2010 10:34 PM ]
It’s unbelievable to see the amount of ignorance in this country sometimes. If applying for citizenship was that easy, believe me, we wouldn’t have to read stories like this in the newspaper. I don’t know if you took the time to read the article, but it is obvious that the Dream Act is the only way for Maria to gain legal status in this country. Imagine yourself in a situation like this, where moving to a new country was not even your choice and after so many years, this country is the only one you know and love. Take the time to appreciate the fact that you are lucky enough to be born in this beautiful country. I hope you never have to see yourself in a situation like Maria’s or any other undocumented immigrant for that fact and be faced to a cruel comment like “Become a citizen or get the fuck out!!!!” by an idiot that has no fucking clue what the fuck he is talking about. |
| ||