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Re: Darn » AuntieMel

Posted by partlycloudy on April 22, 2005, at 14:51:26

In reply to Re: Darn » partlycloudy, posted by AuntieMel on April 22, 2005, at 11:43:21

> Being a non-citizen doesn't mean you can't have opinions. People all over the world have opinions about American politics. You have more rights than most - at least you are from the same continent. And you are exposed to it daily so you don't just see the odd sensational headline.
>
I just don't feel *safe* expressing a non-conformist point of view in the too-close-to-it-for-comfort virtual police state that we get to live in. I have a good dose of paranoia from my few dealings with what was the INS. Just getting my name changed on my green card when I was remarried was an exercise in humiliation, degradation and a feeling of definitely being an Undesirable.

 

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