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From: Beej Jorgensen <beej@beej.us>
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In article <A0p0Q.542754$mjgd.130933@fx09.iad>,
cyclintom  <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Are you saying you're willing to foot the bill for paying for enough
>prisons to house these people until the inrvitsble "tguilty" sends them
>on their way.

Yes, I absolutely am. Because without due process, we no longer live in
a free country. I am willing to pay almost unlimited amounts of money to
keep us living in a free country.

>Those sections of the Constitution were written when the Democrats
>weren't peying criminals to come to the US to practice their trade.

There's a mechanism in the Constitution to remove the due process rules
if you want to do that. But I strenuously suggest you do not. A million
Americans have given their lives defending those parts of our founding
document, so it might be wise to think twice before you shrug them off.

-- 
Brian "Beej Jorgensen" Hall | beej@beej.us