Monday, April 02, 2007

Note on Immigration (illegal) and its Reform

This note I wrote about a year ago. This was a debate that happened between myself and my family; the majority of them responded emotionally and negatively. I swear, if I was a Jew back in the times of Christ, I probably would have been stoned for heresy. On any note, the point was made that I disagreed with them and their apparent 'ideology.' But still, I contended for my thesis and defended it rigorously. So I thereafter put together a notation, a memorandum, to show my disagreement with them. I called them on four points (they were originally five points), and here they are:

A. Their elicit disagreement according to my thesis.
B. The ways of retort, mainly emotive in nature (ref. Edwards on ways of reasoning, ch. 1).
C. People--educated people--that disagree with immigration reform, in my apparent thesis, argue differently; they should consider reading some of them.
D. Finally, they should read my thesis on immigration. They will find that it is more candid than they would assume negatively.

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