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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's get this right. Settlers came to America and built something. Immigrants came to something that was already built. [/quote] +1[/quote] Wow the DAR snobs out in force tonight. I’m proud descendent of 19th and 20th century immigrants who came to a country where previous arrivals had built something, and who helped to build something even better, working in factories and building America’s bridges and roads to create the world’s greatest economy.[/quote] That's cool, doesn't mean we are at our foundation a nation of immigrants and should allow for mass immigration now. None of this means that immigration never happened. Just means that plenty of us are not immigrants or descendant from immigrants, and do not have warm fuzzy feeling about immigration. [/quote] Why won't you answer which tribal nation you belong to?[/quote] One, I don't have to answer any of your questions, and two, I am talking about the nation and the establishment of a government, not simply land. [/quote] Yeah so your ancestors came over here on a boat some time [b]after[/b] the 16th century, just like most of American's ancestors did. Guess what, there were already nations here across the North American continent. [/quote] Her ancestors murdered those people so they don't count. [/quote] Yes, the ones that came in the 1600s (not 16th century) formed the nation and government of the USA. Yes, including the slaves. They and their their descendants are not immigrants. [/quote] 1600s is after the 16th century, no? And did they come over on a boat? And did they establish residence in a place which was not the country of their birth? Then they immigrated. Learn your vocabulary.[/quote] They didn't immigrate. They formed a country that did not exist beforehand. [/quote] There were nations ALREADY here. They immigrated. The North American continent was not a tabula rasa. Good lord are you that ignorant of history? [/quote] Anything that isn't white christians doesn't count as history for them. But good luck with the effort![/quote]
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