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May 24, 2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by TazziRN
Your first statement about Native Americans being the only legal ones didn't belong here. You're the one who got this going in another direction, don't blame Flyer.
The main point is who is legal and who is illegal...
The native Indian did not invite anyone to come here!!!
From their point of view, whoever that is not Native Indian is illegal.
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May 24, 2007, 12:04 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by chuck1234
And I have no intention right here to mention how the Native Indian lost this land...that is another hit argument and it does not belong here...
Then why did you bring it up?
And when we speak of illegal, I'm speaking of TODAY, in this country, based on our laws.
So yes, if you illegally enter this country, then you are illegal. Period, end of story.
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May 24, 2007, 12:14 PM
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by cardiacRN2006
Then why did you bring it up?
And when we speak of illegal, I'm speaking of TODAY, in this country, based on our laws.
So yes, if you illegally enter this country, then you are illegal. Period, end of story.
I am speaking of who is legal and who is illegal whether is today or a few hundred years ago.
European, Asian, Mexican, African or ET...they all are illegal based on what the Native Indian see it. Period.
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May 24, 2007, 12:17 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by chuck1234
I am speaking of who is legal and who is illegal whether is today or a few hundred years ago.
European, Asian, Mexican, African or ET...they all are illegal based on what the Native Indian see it. Period.
Well, the OP wasn't speaking via the Native Americans.
But I guess maybe the church of the Flying spaghetti monster may see you as illegal...who knows, and who cares...
What matters now, is what our American Government determines as illegal. And that's anybody crossing our borders without permission.
Kinda basic, dontcha think?
Last edited by cardiacRN2006 : May 24, 2007 at 12:24 PM.
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May 24, 2007, 12:23 PM
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Re: woman dies in ER waiting room (article)
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Oh, they are combining two threads together.
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May 24, 2007, 03:19 PM
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by chuck1234
I am speaking of who is legal and who is illegal whether is today or a few hundred years ago.
European, Asian, Mexican, African or ET...they all are illegal based on what the Native Indian see it. Period.
Then the Native Americans aren't legal either, because the first Indians came here via what is now Alaska and Russia.
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May 24, 2007, 03:46 PM
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Re: ER Death: The Part No One Has Mentioned Yet
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Originally Posted by chuck1234
I am speaking of who is legal and who is illegal whether is today or a few hundred years ago.
European, Asian, Mexican, African or ET...they all are illegal based on what the Native Indian see it. Period.
I guess the problem is that we are not speaking about who was illegal a few hundred years ago.
The problem is complicated enough to address in a modern context. If we confound the issue with prior countries (with radically different legal systems) there's no way to even start to address the issues of immigration today.
Peace,
Cathie
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May 24, 2007, 05:14 PM
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Re: woman dies in ER waiting room (article)
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Originally Posted by swatch007
Long after I die, immigration problems will still be part of our society. I better leave the debate to the politicians who use these issues as their tool for election speeches.
Originally Posted by CuriousMe
I guess the problem is that we are not speaking about who was illegal a few hundred years ago.
The problem is complicated enough to address in a modern context. If we confound the issue with prior countries (with radically different legal systems) there's no way to even start to address the issues of immigration today.
Peace,
Cathie
Agree with both of the above.
Anyway, we're supposed to be talking nursing issues here.
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May 24, 2007, 05:16 PM
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SAHM wannabe
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Re: woman dies in ER waiting room (article)
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Talk about a rabbit trail . . .. .  (another thread).
steph
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May 24, 2007, 05:17 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: woman dies in ER waiting room (article)
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Originally Posted by Tweety
Agree with both of the above.
Anyway, we're supposed to be talking nursing issues here. 
You don't think that illegal immigration is a nursing issue?
Come visit my ER....
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