Sunday, January 07, 2007

Romo - I don't want to talk about it

So Romo's latest "fumble" - I don't want to talk about it.

My homework for immigration law is kindo of taxing [no pun intended]. II'm so tired. But check out this paragraph from Justice Murphy's opinion in Schneiderman v. United States:

"We are directly concerned only with the rights of this petitioner and the circumstances surrounding his naturalization, but we should not overlook the fact that we are a heterogeneous people. In some of our larger cities a majority of the school children are the offspring of parents only one generation, if that far, reoved from the steerage of the immigrant ship, children of those sought refuge in the new world from the cruelty and oppression of the old, where men have been burned at the stake, impriosoned, and driven into exile in countless numbers for their political status as citizens in a free world in which men are privileged to think and act and speak according to their convictions, without fear of punishment or further exile so long as they keep the peace and obey the law."