Invasion USA

em·pa·thy
ˈempəTHē/
noun
noun: empathy

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Sobriety

səˈbrīətē,sō-/
noun
noun: sobriety

the state of being sober.
"the price of beer compelled me to maintain a certain level of sobriety"
synonyms:	soberness, clearheadedness; More
abstinence, teetotalism, nonindulgence, abstemiousness, temperance
"she noted his sobriety"
    the quality of being staid or solemn.
    synonyms:	seriousness, solemnity, gravity, gravitas, dignity, levelheadedness, common sense, pragmatism, practicality, self-control, self-restraint, conservatism More

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Sobriety

səˈbrīətē,sō-/
noun
noun: sobriety

the state of being sober.
"the price of beer compelled me to maintain a certain level of sobriety"
synonyms:	soberness, clearheadedness; More
abstinence, teetotalism, nonindulgence, abstemiousness, temperance
"she noted his sobriety"
    the quality of being staid or solemn.
    synonyms:	seriousness, solemnity, gravity, gravitas, dignity, levelheadedness, common sense, pragmatism, practicality, self-control, self-restraint, conservatism More[/quote]

Personally I see a person that has an inability to empathize as being addled . It is clearly a person that is not whole .

one of the antonyms of Empathize is misunderstand :slight_smile:

  • Border patrol agents now changing diapers!

Can someone depend our dear Leader going to do a fund-raiser in TX and not visiting the border? He didn’t visit the BP oil spill since he was playing golf. Anyone bothered by this?

A nation w/o borders in no nation at all.

What’s really disturbing about this is the nonsense double talk Dems and establishment Republicans are talking. “We need comprehensive immigration reform” to deal with this problem. So what do they mean by that? They’re talking about amnesty! Like amnesty is going to stop the flood of illegal immigrants? WTF?

Dems + want the votes
Reps + want cheap labor

We the people = fucked

[quote]NorCal916 wrote:
Can someone depend our dear Leader going to do a fund-raiser in TX and not visiting the border? He didn’t visit the BP oil spill since he was playing golf. Anyone bothered by this?[/quote]

Not me I know those facilities they keep the kids at are a GOAT FUCK as was BP’S oil spill.

What bothers me about the oil spill is the mess is not over and BP is trying to skate on it’s responsibility

One aspect of this issue is the response from black communities. I’ve noticed even in liberal media focused on black issues (e.g.; Huff Post Black Voices) that many in the black community are pissed that black communities are being ignored at the expense of illegal immigrants. The link above is a story about complaints from people in south side Chicago who are also slamming Obama.

I support protecting the border because it’s what sovereign nations do and for many other reasons that have already been discussed and are obvious. I do realize there’s a humanitarian crisis aspect to this whole thing. But if you do that, you have to consider the myriad humanitarian crises occurring around the world. And you also have to consider the other humanitarian crises occurring within the US. Who gets priority?

On a side note, I just came back from a trip to Chicago’s north side and it’s an awesome city, one of the best American cities I’ve been to. I realize I’m speaking from a visitor’s perspective who went in the summer time and did not venture to the south side. But damn, hot women, hardbodies, beautiful architecture, cool scene, cool people, great food, etc. I can’t speak to all of the corruption and what’s going on in the ghettos because I don’t live there. It’s just amazing that such an awesome city has such incredible problems in the areas no one visits.

[quote]BPCorso wrote:

One aspect of this issue is the response from black communities. I’ve noticed even in liberal media focused on black issues (e.g.; Huff Post Black Voices) that many in the black community are pissed that black communities are being ignored at the expense of illegal immigrants. The link above is a story about complaints from people in south side Chicago who are also slamming Obama.

I support protecting the border because it’s what sovereign nations do and for many other reasons that have already been discussed and are obvious. I do realize there’s a humanitarian crisis aspect to this whole thing. But if you do that, you have to consider the myriad humanitarian crises occurring around the world. And you also have to consider the other humanitarian crises occurring within the US. Who gets priority?

On a side note, I just came back from a trip to Chicago’s north side and it’s an awesome city, one of the best American cities I’ve been to. I realize I’m speaking from a visitor’s perspective who went in the summer time and did not venture to the south side. But damn, hot women, hardbodies, beautiful architecture, cool scene, cool people, great food, etc. I can’t speak to all of the corruption and what’s going on in the ghettos because I don’t live there. It’s just amazing that such an awesome city has such incredible problems in the areas no one visits.[/quote]

I rank it Paris , NYC , London then Chicago :slight_smile:

Harry Reid is now saying the borders are secure. I’m wondering: secure from people leaving?

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]BPCorso wrote:

One aspect of this issue is the response from black communities. I’ve noticed even in liberal media focused on black issues (e.g.; Huff Post Black Voices) that many in the black community are pissed that black communities are being ignored at the expense of illegal immigrants. The link above is a story about complaints from people in south side Chicago who are also slamming Obama.

I support protecting the border because it’s what sovereign nations do and for many other reasons that have already been discussed and are obvious. I do realize there’s a humanitarian crisis aspect to this whole thing. But if you do that, you have to consider the myriad humanitarian crises occurring around the world. And you also have to consider the other humanitarian crises occurring within the US. Who gets priority?

On a side note, I just came back from a trip to Chicago’s north side and it’s an awesome city, one of the best American cities I’ve been to. I realize I’m speaking from a visitor’s perspective who went in the summer time and did not venture to the south side. But damn, hot women, hardbodies, beautiful architecture, cool scene, cool people, great food, etc. I can’t speak to all of the corruption and what’s going on in the ghettos because I don’t live there. It’s just amazing that such an awesome city has such incredible problems in the areas no one visits.[/quote]

I rank it Paris , NYC , London then Chicago :slight_smile:
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Yet another reason to question your judgement.[/quote]

If you think one of those metropolises are not (FUCKING GREAT) I will question your judgement :slight_smile: .

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]BPCorso wrote:

One aspect of this issue is the response from black communities. I’ve noticed even in liberal media focused on black issues (e.g.; Huff Post Black Voices) that many in the black community are pissed that black communities are being ignored at the expense of illegal immigrants. The link above is a story about complaints from people in south side Chicago who are also slamming Obama.

I support protecting the border because it’s what sovereign nations do and for many other reasons that have already been discussed and are obvious. I do realize there’s a humanitarian crisis aspect to this whole thing. But if you do that, you have to consider the myriad humanitarian crises occurring around the world. And you also have to consider the other humanitarian crises occurring within the US. Who gets priority?

On a side note, I just came back from a trip to Chicago’s north side and it’s an awesome city, one of the best American cities I’ve been to. I realize I’m speaking from a visitor’s perspective who went in the summer time and did not venture to the south side. But damn, hot women, hardbodies, beautiful architecture, cool scene, cool people, great food, etc. I can’t speak to all of the corruption and what’s going on in the ghettos because I don’t live there. It’s just amazing that such an awesome city has such incredible problems in the areas no one visits.[/quote]

I rank it Paris , NYC , London then Chicago :slight_smile:
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Yet another reason to question your judgement.[/quote]

If you think one of those metropolises are not (FUCKING GREAT) I will question your judgement :slight_smile: .

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Paris is a balkanised shithole. London is almost as bad.

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]BPCorso wrote:

One aspect of this issue is the response from black communities. I’ve noticed even in liberal media focused on black issues (e.g.; Huff Post Black Voices) that many in the black community are pissed that black communities are being ignored at the expense of illegal immigrants. The link above is a story about complaints from people in south side Chicago who are also slamming Obama.

I support protecting the border because it’s what sovereign nations do and for many other reasons that have already been discussed and are obvious. I do realize there’s a humanitarian crisis aspect to this whole thing. But if you do that, you have to consider the myriad humanitarian crises occurring around the world. And you also have to consider the other humanitarian crises occurring within the US. Who gets priority?

On a side note, I just came back from a trip to Chicago’s north side and it’s an awesome city, one of the best American cities I’ve been to. I realize I’m speaking from a visitor’s perspective who went in the summer time and did not venture to the south side. But damn, hot women, hardbodies, beautiful architecture, cool scene, cool people, great food, etc. I can’t speak to all of the corruption and what’s going on in the ghettos because I don’t live there. It’s just amazing that such an awesome city has such incredible problems in the areas no one visits.[/quote]

I rank it Paris , NYC , London then Chicago :slight_smile:
[/quote]

Yet another reason to question your judgement.[/quote]

If you think one of those metropolises are not (FUCKING GREAT) I will question your judgement :slight_smile: .

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Paris is a balkanised shithole. London is almost as bad.
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Tell me about a metropolis that is better ???