Well, not being Christian myself, I follow a different creed. It's called PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. As in "An adult ought to know the laws that pertain to him and live by them, or else should experience the consequences of his actions". You think I'm being heartless... fine. I think you are being foolish to fight for a "cause" that would reward illegal behavior. Perhaps the mistake wasn't Luce's son's fault... but does that mean that we should reward his "error" with the gift of citizenship or legal immigrant status? It "wasn't his fault" because he didn't know the law, but he's still responsible for his own actions. Ignorance of the law is no excuse.Quote:
Originally Posted by rivalarrival
Gee... thanks for giving us your personal permission to not sign. I thought we HAD to sign, or else...Quote:
Here's the deal:
When INS, elected officials, and other interested parties review the petition, they will look at how the signatures were collected. If they were collected under false pretenses, the petition will be thrown out, and Luce will be exposed as a fraud. If not, the petition is valid, and the people will have spoken.
We don't have to trust Luce's word on it. If you believe that deportation is an excessive punishment in the case outlined in the petition, sign it. If you believe deportation is appropriate, don't sign it.
Really? Since when? Is that how things work where you come from?Quote:
Quite the contrary, you have as much "pull" as every other citizen or resident. Popular opinion becomes public policy in the US.
The whole point of an elected REPUBLIC is so that people with greater expertise in the issues can make the decisions on those matters without undo pressure from the citizenry, who may not have information, but certainly have strong (and often wrong) opinions. That is why the USA is not direct democacy, but rather a republic.
Y'mean kind of like how the government does it under the Patriot Act? I agree, it isn't a privacy issue.Quote:
The petition asks for certain information, but all fields are optional. For instance, I provided my real name, city and state, but not my street address. I could have signed it anonymously if I wanted to. The only mandatory piece of information you give is your IP address, which is collected by every website you ever visit; it's hardly a privacy issue.
But without the consent (or even the knowledge) of the signatiries. How does this differ from what the government does under the Patriot Act. Or is the Patriot Act only bad because it's Bush's baby.Quote:
It is collected to prevent flooding the system with false signatures.
I have better causes to donate to, as I have explained above.Quote:
The collection at TheJesusMyth was created by TheJesusMyth administration, not Luce, who is only a contributing author. TJM recently (October?) started a regular collection for various altruistic causes. We are collecting to help her alleviate legal fees. If you don't feel the need to donate, or find this "fishy", don't donate.
Oh baloney. It seems to me that Luce is the proverbial atheist in the foxhole, grabbing at straws and looking for a miracle. She'd be better served spending her time working with attorney's and filing judicial petitions for stays against ICE to keep her son from being deported, rather than online petitions that do nothing more than say that she's justified in her feelings of injustice. Do you really think some bureaucrat in ICE gives a damn about 600 signatures? Do you really think that some elected politician who is trying to please thousands and MILLIONS of voters in his own district every day, cares about 600 signatures from people who's residence (and even existance) he can't verify? No politician or bureaucrat is going to intervene in the system over 600, or 10,000 or even 100,000 signatures that they can't verify.Quote:
When the compassion of complete strangers is your primary avenue of defense, you do. Luce is fighting a huge, monolithic bureaucracy. She already has the deck stacked against her. She's looking for help in leveling the playing field, and in the US, there are only two ways to do that: throw money at it, or have a lot of people agree with you. The 641+ people who signed the petition are going to go a lot farther than the $152 she has coming to her from TJM.
This is a waste of time. Start trying something that has a chance at actually working, like LEGAL action, not popular activism.
Elliot