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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 558552" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Chris,</p><p></p><p>I understand where you are coming from. Your country has needed to tighten up their laws concerning foreign nationals for a long, long time. I remember when I first visited London about 23 years ago and watched a large group of foreign nationals protest, with placards and chanting and marching...the whole nine yards. I think it was maybe Pakastanis, but I'm not certain. I also don't remember what they were protesting, but I remember thinking, "the Gall!" </p><p></p><p>Before seeing this protest, the only other protests I'd ever observed or knew anything about were the Viet Nam War protests in this country, and I knew the Pakastani's, or whoever they were, couldn't possibly be protesting that, and I don't think it had anything to do with Britian's military presence in their country, whatever country it was.</p><p></p><p>Four years ago I was again in London, and while Van worked, I went sightseeing, which involved a lot of walking. Again, I came upon foreign nationals protesting. In the 9 days were were there, I witnessed about half a dozen foreign national protests...all from different countries. That's just plain crazy. I think my good will would also be wearing a mite thin...</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 558552, member: 3873"] Chris, I understand where you are coming from. Your country has needed to tighten up their laws concerning foreign nationals for a long, long time. I remember when I first visited London about 23 years ago and watched a large group of foreign nationals protest, with placards and chanting and marching...the whole nine yards. I think it was maybe Pakastanis, but I'm not certain. I also don't remember what they were protesting, but I remember thinking, "the Gall!" Before seeing this protest, the only other protests I'd ever observed or knew anything about were the Viet Nam War protests in this country, and I knew the Pakastani's, or whoever they were, couldn't possibly be protesting that, and I don't think it had anything to do with Britian's military presence in their country, whatever country it was. Four years ago I was again in London, and while Van worked, I went sightseeing, which involved a lot of walking. Again, I came upon foreign nationals protesting. In the 9 days were were there, I witnessed about half a dozen foreign national protests...all from different countries. That's just plain crazy. I think my good will would also be wearing a mite thin... Alice [/QUOTE]
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