To: Coleus
"Some call them 'illegals.' But according to the market model, they are better described as entrepreneurs without assets, pursuing the American dream," said Bishop Alvaro Ramazzini Imeri of San Marcos, Guatemala. It doesn't matter what you call them. They are still here illegally. Why not have a "Guatemalan Dream"? We will share our ideas about liberty, individual responsibility and free enterprise with you, gratis.
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04/21/2005 9:30:49 PM PDT by
knuthom
To: knuthom
Why not have a "Guatemalan Dream"? We will share our ideas about liberty, individual responsibility and free enterprise
My ancestors were here before the Revolution. They were here to build this country of ours into something never before seen in the world. That is what the Mexicans and the Guatamalans have to do. They have to get their act together and build the country of their dreams. And STOP coming here and leeching off of what belongs to we Americans. I'm sorry they didn't have the luxury to be born in America like i was. But not everyone can be.
To: knuthom
"Some call them 'illegals.' But according to the market model, they are better described as entrepreneurs without assets, pursuing the American dream," said Bishop Alvaro Ramazzini Imeri of San Marcos, Guatemala."
LOL what a WHITE WASH job that is.
Let us all sent the illegals to Guatemala to live and see how he feels about it.
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