It wouldn't be like China since some American protesters would be armed nearly as well as the police. :)
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It wouldn't be like China since some American protesters would be armed nearly as well as the police. :)
Funny thing is that the Rep. Joe Wilson is probably right.
Illegal Aliens can get medical attention from the hospital emergency room, proof of citizenship is not required.
Under the proposed bill, proof of citizenship is still not required, whether seeking emergency room care or medical care.
Kind of like making a law stating that nobody under 18 can purchase alochol & then not making anybody prove their age.
Not exactly, since the teen buying alcohol isn't dying when he walks into the liquor store. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
Hospitals and doctors offices are not a good place to fight about immigration. If someone is sick they should be helped no matter what. If the borders were properly secured this wouldn't be an issue.
Emergency rooms should be able to treat illegals, but we should take the opportunity to ship them out afterwards.
Haha: "About 18 hours after his outburst, Wilson's Democratic opponent, Rob Miller, had received more than 11,000 individual grassroots contributions raising more than $400,000, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee told BNO News. "It's a shattering amount," he said, while adding that contributions are still coming in."
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Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
Not everybody seeking care in the Emergency Room is on the deathbed :wink: One of the reasons why some hospitals are being run out of business.Quote:
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
I say treat the people going into the emergency room, but, if they are an illegal alien, they should be detained, arrested, and deported.
Release some press releases of this & should scare illegal aliens from clogging up the emergency rooms...
I do agree with your lack of border comment, but, need to place blame on both sides, people knowingly breaking the law & of course our Government not doing enough to stop it....
I like that idea!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
I think a group of congressmen booing or grumbling is kinda expected and accepted on a certain level but a member of Congress actually calling the President a "liar" is totally disrespectful to the office of the president. I was no Bush fan
but I still respected that he was the president and would have been upset if someone said that to him. Well at least
he didnt throw his shoe at him. :lol: