Re: A "Final Solution" To The Illegal Alien Problem



On 15 May 2006 05:03:57 -0700, "NewsGuy" <NewsGuy2005@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Frank applauds the Minutemen in their march on Washington, arguing that
they are not so much against illegal invaders, but are against crime.

Frank then proposes his own "final solution" to the illegal alien

Another "final solution"?

problem - chip implantation for anyone who comes into America on a
visa. The chip will send out a signal out to immigration authorities
once the person's visa expires, allowing for easy tracking and
expelling of the violator from America. If this chip were removed from
the visa holder before its expiration, another signal would be sent to
authorities noting abuse of the system.

This would make it one step away from implanting chips in the asses of
US citizens.

Frank also calls for the deportation of Americans who want to play
Political Hackey Sack with Iran. If you're that stupid, if you're that
naiive to feel sorry for Iran and portray that country as a victim, you
have no right to call yourself an American.

Yep, these Americans will also get chip implants. But, I don't think
Gitmo can hold that many Americans. Maybe some other country with an
American puppet government can be used.

Frank bases this on the
closing words of Iranian President's letter to Bush, where he writes,
"Peace be upon those who follow the true path".

Was he paraphrasing Bush?
.



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