Hunter
Except for the UK, in Western Europe we have real constitutions.
All are modelled on the French and American to greater or lesser degree.
The German constitution was written with American "guidance" not too far from where I sit back in 1948. It is even harder to modify than is the American constitution and the passages on human rights, including for gays, religious freedom, freedom of expression can not be removed under any circumstances.
The link is worth reading. I'm not exactly in love with Kain, but he makes a valid point from time to time, this is one of those times.
On the EC level, no country may have fewer rights than are mandated, changing those requires roughly the same level of effort as in the US. But those are minimums.
So, I guess your knowledge there is incorrect regarding Western Europe. The East, well, yeah - Poland very nearly didn't make it into the EC because they had to stop torturing gays and imprisoning us.
As others here have said, any constitution is only as good as the people who permit it to be violated.
I understand the anger and frustration of the people who see tens of millions of undocumented people in their country. I don't, however, understand why someone thinks Gauleiterin Brewer's solution to the problem is constitutional.
It isn't - it requires that gen-u-whine, 100% Christian, true-blue republican voters identify themselves to whatever official decides to ask. The only criteria? That their skin be dark. Racial profiling is exactly what the Nazis used and is a major step down the road to a fascist theocracy.
Again, I really don't understand why the Americans don't protect their borders unless, of course, it is in the interests of big business to have slave labor? In the interest of the mafia and bought-off politicians to have illegal drug trade going?
Oh, no, certainly not. How ever could I think such a thing?
Anybody who thinks that politicians who only violate the human rights and dignity of "illegal aliens" will respect their rights is smoking something pretty strong. This is where I am 100% in agreement with you, Hunter. Good luck explaining it to people who have no knowledge of, no awareness of and no desire to learn that their "American" rights are hanging right now by a thread.[this post was last edited: 5/1/2010-03:44]
http://trueslant.com/erikkain/2010/04/29/congress-should-act-on-immigration-reform/