Subj : Re: War or Planefuls of To : Gregory Deyss From : Dale Shipp Date : Thu Jul 04 2019 23:32:00 -=> On 07-04-19 00:53, Gregory Deyss <=- -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: War or Planefuls of <=- DS> It is engraved at the base of the Statue of Liberty: DS> "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe DS> free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the DS> homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" DS> DS> You cannot deny that as being the tradition and soul of the USA. GD> I don't deny any American tradition, but won't just sit back and let GD> the stooges on the left, once again to twist the words, politicizing GD> it's meaning. GD> Every-time immigration is in the news or upon our minds the left likes GD> to quote this phrase to twist it's meaning. There is no twisting nor politicizing of the meaning. The meaning is quite clear. It is not politics, it is humanity. GD> Tens of Thousands came to the United States via Ellis Island - but GD> they came legally, they didn't sneak across the border like the They got on a boat and came here. They did not have papers before they got here. They did not have jobs before they got here. They were fleeing from unacceptable situations in their home country, and were looking for a better life. How is that different from the people appearing at our southern border who are looking for asylum -- and are fleeing far worse conditions than the people who came in through Ellis Island. GD> cockroaches of today that They are not cockroaches. They are human beings. Dale Shipp fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net (1:261/1466) .... Shipwrecked on Hesperus in Columbia, Maryland. 23:38:28, 04 Jul 2019 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466) .