well if you are speaking of hypocrisy lets look at the republican party. Where you have people who used the church to justify everything they did, till it came to something like illegal immigration. I thought helping others was part of christianity. Its the old racist and segragationist past coming up again in the republican party. Its like after the antiabortion rallys, you have the local pastors going lets bring over our mexican christians, and you have the good old boys going woah woah, what are you talking about, right before they dawned their white hoods.
Quote from whitster:
on the subject of pure hypocrisy i am quoting somebody who is quoting a research paper on how Mexico treats illegal and legal immigrants to ITS country.
the hypocrisy is ASTOUNDING
"Since Mexican political leaders from the ruling party and the opposition have been demanding that the United States ignore, alter or abolish its own immigration laws, they have opened their own internal affairs to American scrutiny. The time has come to examine Mexico's own glass house."
---J. Michael Waller, who is the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of International Communication at the Institute of World Politics, and Vice President for Information Operations at the Center for Security Policy.
Prof. Waller proceeds to examine Mexico's treatment of immigrants in a paper here.
"Summary:
"In brief, the Mexican Constitution states that:
"--Immigrants and foreign visitors are banned from public political discourse.
"--Immigrants and foreigners are denied certain basic property rights.
"--Immigrants are denied equal employment rights.
"--Immigrants and naturalized citizens will never be treated as real Mexican citizens.
"--Immigrants and naturalized citizens are not to be trusted in public service.
"--Immigrants and naturalized citizens may never become members of the clergy.
"--Private citizens may make citizens arrests of lawbreakers (i.e., illegal immigrants) and hand them to the authorities.
"--Immigrants may be expelled from Mexico for any reason and without due process