Posted on 06/01/2010 8:45:41 PM PDT by csd
Wheaha have all the illegals gone....new law passing...wheaha have all the illegals gone...law passed in Ma....wheaha have all the illegals gone, gone to Mexico every one....
we finally evah learned, we finally learned it all.
Clamping down on handouts for illegals? Oh, the ACLU, ACORN, MoveOn, Nancy and Harry will definitely take this one to court.
Also, how effective will the process of validating the paperwork proving status be?
for the AFIRE ping list, as if you didn’t have enough to do already
This article did catch me by surprise. I’m still wondering if it’s just Satire.
I watched some of the Hoarders too. Did you notice that a lot of those folks were living on OPM (other people’s money). They were the ones generally living in filth.. not just “stuff”.
Libs can wear rose colored glasses all they want but that just makes them more likely to run into the wall called reality. I think some are starting to see these so-called "immigrants" aren't like the immigrants of old...they don't give a rip about America ..they just want some government-supplied cheese....
Good one...I think the Kingston Trio would be proud...but I doubt Pete Seegar would be..LOL.:o)
I was just kidding. The other day in a thread you corrected my spelling a couple of times, and I just happened to recognize your name. I wasn’t trying to be condescending. Sorry if I offended you, it wasn’t my intention. I was just playing around.
By the way, I really was thanking you. I honestly did not know that we’re not supposed to change article titles.
Yes, that's right. I'm surprised you haven't noticed the mods correcting people for doing that. It ruins the search capability when people change the titles. Not to mention, articles are also copyrighted works.
Very cool!
All 50 states need to get on board!
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