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It's too bad this same unification of the American people is not proposed for national security and the sovereignty of this country. What they are really after is to stop the American government from deporting all members of an illegal families as undesirable and criminal.
Now lets join hands and pray that all illegal aliens can return home with the help of their religions. That would be a wonderful united effort the American people would really enjoy. Have religions enforce and obey the laws of the land, liberty and the Untied States. That is the law they must abide by, not the wishes of criminals and illegals.
It pleases me that people who are different decide to focus on what we have in common. That way we can both celebrate and defend our common interests.
If we were to do the same with people from other countries we could probably abandon our fear of their presence in ours.
I am pleased that My2Cents is concerned about our national security and sovereignty. With a little more discussion we might better identify a list of security threats that we could agree on. For now I am sure we would agree on securing our borders against terrorists and drug smugglers.
I think life, love and marriage are the most important issues for humans to unite on. The continuing degradation of the sanctity of marriage has destroyed many lives and I'm thankful that, at least some people still seem to understand that this is important.
Many studies have shown that as we degrade marriage and life we degrade humanity.
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