Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:55     Subject: Re:How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

DP

That poster never claimed Langley Park was in MoCo.

I’m the one who posted about CASA’s very secure fence. I never claimed LP was in MoCo either.

So, are you seeing other posts on this thread the rest of us can’t see?


It's kind of odd to bring up CASA's Langley Park location in a thread about Montgomery County, if you know that Langley Park isn't in Montgomery County.

It's like me saying something like, "Is there any doubt that Paris residents disapprove of Saudi Arabia's policies on killing journalists?" I mean, I could - but why would I?


CASA ihas an extremely influential presence in MoCo politics. Are suggesting they don’t? Because I’d like some citation to back that up.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:54     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:

Ha! Not at all.

If you are in a country illegally, you get free health insurance (well, at least in California, but soon enough, that will probably also be offered in Fairfax and Montgomery Counties). You also get a free education for your kids. Free healthcare and free meals for your kids.

However, if you speed, the County will issue a citation and you're required to pay a fine.


Breaking the law leads to many possible advantages if you're an illegal immigrant!


If you believe that every driver who ever speeds, gets a citation, every time - boy do I have news for you.

Almost every driver speeds, every time they drive.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:52     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

verb (used with object), in·vad·ed, in·vad·ing.
to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent:
Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
to enter like an enemy:
Locusts invaded the fields.
to enter as if to take possession:
to invade a neighbor's home.
to enter and affect injuriously or destructively, as disease:
viruses that invade the bloodstream.
to intrude upon:
to invade the privacy of a family.



Oh, you're one of the people who feel like your country is being taken from you. I'm sorry, and not just because it's not true.


And naturally you’ve never claimed that republicans were trying to take your country away, amirite, LOLz !?!?

Give it a rest. You’re beaten.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:51     Subject: Re:How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:

DP

That poster never claimed Langley Park was in MoCo.

I’m the one who posted about CASA’s very secure fence. I never claimed LP was in MoCo either.

So, are you seeing other posts on this thread the rest of us can’t see?


It's kind of odd to bring up CASA's Langley Park location in a thread about Montgomery County, if you know that Langley Park isn't in Montgomery County.

It's like me saying something like, "Is there any doubt that Paris residents disapprove of Saudi Arabia's policies on killing journalists?" I mean, I could - but why would I?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:50     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The pro-illegal-alien poster(s) in this thread is very fond of deflection and moving goalposts. They haven’t responded directly to a single point. And they sound just like the cyclist-apologist poster in another thread who never faults cyclists for running red lights and stop signs, but can only respond with some variation of “...yeah, but cars run just as many redlights as cyclists”, as though there were drivers are advocating for other drivers running red lights. It sounds like the same person. Possibly a troll, just trying to foment outrage.


Psst. You can increase the efficiency of your hatred of

(a) unauthorized immigrants
(b) people on bikes

by hating on unauthorized immigrants on bikes. A lot of men who are unauthorized immigrants get around by bicycle.

You can use the time you saved to get in your car and break some more (traffic) laws.



Uh huh...sure.

Question for you .

So is “unauthorized” the same as “illegal”?

Just looking for clarification.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:48     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, it constitutes a willingness to simply ignore the laws that don’t suit us if doing so is in our personal interests.

We either have laws, or we don’t. If some people get to disregard them because it suits them, then what laws do I now get to disregard because it suits me?


Traffic laws. Not only do you get to disregard them, there's a 100% certainty that, if you have a driver's license, you actually do disregard them. Not all of them, all of the time - but many of them, quite often.


So in your mind, invading a sovereign country illegally, and driving there without a license or insurance, is exactly of the same severity as doing 34 in a 30.

It’s good of you to illustrate exactly where you stand on this so everyone can have a fully informed opinion of you and your posts.


Ha! Not at all.

If you are in a country illegally, you get free health insurance (well, at least in California, but soon enough, that will probably also be offered in Fairfax and Montgomery Counties). You also get a free education for your kids. Free healthcare and free meals for your kids.

However, if you speed, the County will issue a citation and you're required to pay a fine.

Breaking the law leads to many possible advantages if you're an illegal immigrant!
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:48     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:

verb (used with object), in·vad·ed, in·vad·ing.
to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent:
Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
to enter like an enemy:
Locusts invaded the fields.
to enter as if to take possession:
to invade a neighbor's home.
to enter and affect injuriously or destructively, as disease:
viruses that invade the bloodstream.
to intrude upon:
to invade the privacy of a family.



Oh, you're one of the people who feel like your country is being taken from you. I'm sorry, and not just because it's not true.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:47     Subject: Re:How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Agree completely. I’m in MoCo and this is the problem that I have with MoCo being a Sanctuary County.


It's not.


Correct. It’s not an official policy. It’s only a sanctuary county in-practice.

You wanna see the greatest irony in the history of ironies? The CASA de Maryland offices in Langley Park? It has a 6 foot fence all the way around the property, with a locking gate.


Is there any doubt amongst MoCo residents that CASA is an incredibly corrupt and horrible institution?


I'm guessing that you're a Macedonian troll, not a Montgomery County resident. Montgomery County residents know that Langley Park is not in Montgomery County.


DP

That poster never claimed Langley Park was in MoCo.

I’m the one who posted about CASA’s very secure fence. I never claimed LP was in MoCo either.

So, are you seeing other posts on this thread the rest of us can’t see?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:46     Subject: Re:How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Agree completely. I’m in MoCo and this is the problem that I have with MoCo being a Sanctuary County.


It's not.


Correct. It’s not an official policy. It’s only a sanctuary county in-practice.

You wanna see the greatest irony in the history of ironies? The CASA de Maryland offices in Langley Park? It has a 6 foot fence all the way around the property, with a locking gate.


Is there any doubt amongst MoCo residents that CASA is an incredibly corrupt and horrible institution?


I'm guessing that you're a Macedonian troll, not a Montgomery County resident. Montgomery County residents know that Langley Park is not in Montgomery County.


Yep that's me. Posting from Skopje. Because I have nothing better to do.

You sound unhinged with your troll conspiracy theories.

How about I live in MoCo and am frustrated by the political power that CASA (an incredibly corrupt organization) wields in our County. Doesn't matter where Langley Park is, we all know that CASA has a ton of influence on MoCo policy.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:46     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, it constitutes a willingness to simply ignore the laws that don’t suit us if doing so is in our personal interests.

We either have laws, or we don’t. If some people get to disregard them because it suits them, then what laws do I now get to disregard because it suits me?


Traffic laws. Not only do you get to disregard them, there's a 100% certainty that, if you have a driver's license, you actually do disregard them. Not all of them, all of the time - but many of them, quite often.


So in your mind, invading a sovereign country illegally, and driving there without a license or insurance, is exactly of the same severity as doing 34 in a 30.

It’s good of you to illustrate exactly where you stand on this so everyone can have a fully informed opinion of you and your posts.


"Invading"?

Plus, I thought that the whole point was that laws are laws. But evidently laws aren't laws after all.


Clearly, that is how the FCPD feels.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:45     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:The pro-illegal-alien poster(s) in this thread is very fond of deflection and moving goalposts. They haven’t responded directly to a single point. And they sound just like the cyclist-apologist poster in another thread who never faults cyclists for running red lights and stop signs, but can only respond with some variation of “...yeah, but cars run just as many redlights as cyclists”, as though there were drivers are advocating for other drivers running red lights. It sounds like the same person. Possibly a troll, just trying to foment outrage.


Psst. You can increase the efficiency of your hatred of

(a) unauthorized immigrants
(b) people on bikes

by hating on unauthorized immigrants on bikes. A lot of men who are unauthorized immigrants get around by bicycle.

You can use the time you saved to get in your car and break some more (traffic) laws.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:43     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, it constitutes a willingness to simply ignore the laws that don’t suit us if doing so is in our personal interests.

We either have laws, or we don’t. If some people get to disregard them because it suits them, then what laws do I now get to disregard because it suits me?


Traffic laws. Not only do you get to disregard them, there's a 100% certainty that, if you have a driver's license, you actually do disregard them. Not all of them, all of the time - but many of them, quite often.


So in your mind, invading a sovereign country illegally, and driving there without a license or insurance, is exactly of the same severity as doing 34 in a 30.

It’s good of you to illustrate exactly where you stand on this so everyone can have a fully informed opinion of you and your posts.


"Invading"?

Plus, I thought that the whole point was that laws are laws. But evidently laws aren't laws after all.




verb (used with object), in·vad·ed, in·vad·ing.
to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent:
Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
to enter like an enemy:
Locusts invaded the fields.
to enter as if to take possession:
to invade a neighbor's home.
to enter and affect injuriously or destructively, as disease:
viruses that invade the bloodstream.
to intrude upon:
to invade the privacy of a family.


Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:41     Subject: Re:How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Agree completely. I’m in MoCo and this is the problem that I have with MoCo being a Sanctuary County.


It's not.


Correct. It’s not an official policy. It’s only a sanctuary county in-practice.

You wanna see the greatest irony in the history of ironies? The CASA de Maryland offices in Langley Park? It has a 6 foot fence all the way around the property, with a locking gate.


Is there any doubt amongst MoCo residents that CASA is an incredibly corrupt and horrible institution?


I'm guessing that you're a Macedonian troll, not a Montgomery County resident. Montgomery County residents know that Langley Park is not in Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:40     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

The pro-illegal-alien poster(s) in this thread is very fond of deflection and moving goalposts. They haven’t responded directly to a single point. And they sound just like the cyclist-apologist poster in another thread who never faults cyclists for running red lights and stop signs, but can only respond with some variation of “...yeah, but cars run just as many redlights as cyclists”, as though there were drivers are advocating for other drivers running red lights. It sounds like the same person. Possibly a troll, just trying to foment outrage.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 11:40     Subject: How do Fairfax Co. residents feel about this?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

No, it constitutes a willingness to simply ignore the laws that don’t suit us if doing so is in our personal interests.

We either have laws, or we don’t. If some people get to disregard them because it suits them, then what laws do I now get to disregard because it suits me?


Traffic laws. Not only do you get to disregard them, there's a 100% certainty that, if you have a driver's license, you actually do disregard them. Not all of them, all of the time - but many of them, quite often.


So in your mind, invading a sovereign country illegally, and driving there without a license or insurance, is exactly of the same severity as doing 34 in a 30.

It’s good of you to illustrate exactly where you stand on this so everyone can have a fully informed opinion of you and your posts.


"Invading"?

Plus, I thought that the whole point was that laws are laws. But evidently laws aren't laws after all.