George wrote:Dear in Christ Brendan,
I don't know if it is because of sanity that I lock my door or not! I think it is more habit, and something which you are told to do as a child and don't question it. It is quite sad.
There have been circumstances where I left my door unlocked, but that was only because I lived around honest people. If you have thieves living around you, leaving your door unlocked will only result in your home being picked clean, but what will that accomplish? I think in such a instance, the judgement is on the thief, not the person who merely wants to prevent theivery by locking his door.
I'll make this one point on immigration to the US. If all handouts and preferences for immigrants were eliminated and the immigration laws enforced, immigration would be probably 10% of what it is. The system as it is actually rewards law-breaking and parasitism.
People who defend immigration like to always refer to the days when the Slavic immigrants came here in large numbers. The difference then was that people came here and if they didn't work, they were deported. If they came here and became criminals they were deported. Now that's all out the window. The pressure to assimilate was huge in the past. There was no bilingual classes in the public schools. The immigrant parents were the ones responsible for making sure there kids could speak English when they started school. Kids who couldn't speak English were sent home, but guess what, they learned English real fast and came back. This happened to my mother-in-law, so I know what I'm talking about.
Nowadays, immigrants come to America and many have contempt for this country. For example, at the world soccer match a couple of years ago, so-called "Mexican-Americans" actually booed the American team and some were even photographed burning the American flag. It was a disgusting situation, but unfortunately shows the attitude of many immigrants. US citizenship means almost nothing because the politicians have made it that way.