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To: muawiyah

“multi-culti” means more-it means multi-cultural such as in societal cultures. Sali is talking about traditional American culture (and the “melting pot”) v.s. multi-cultural meaning other (3rd world mostly, and non-Christian) cultures trying to pan themselves off as “equal” with American culture and Christianity in the U.S!

I am with him on that one..and btw it doesn’t mean “ethnicity” specifically; though it can refer to it.


6 posted on 08/13/2007 5:53:32 PM PDT by JSDude1 (Republicans if the don't beware ARE the new WHIGS! (all empty hairpieces..) :).)
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To: JSDude1
Sure it can mean "mixed ethnicity". In fact, that sort of thing happens you put folks down across the street from each other. Taking cultures happens later eh.

We don't know where the specific Congresscritter's people come from, but Finland is not Germany, nor is it Mexico. For all we know here the guy loves tacos on Thursdays and stuffed seal meat on Fridays.

Since he appears to be an Idaho type, he might even be one of my distant/not-so-distant cousins with relatives in the Apostolic Charismatic Church of the First Born which hides out there in the mountains ~ they pine for the days of chasing reindeer through the taiga when Little Red Man was the chief god of their 5 part pantheon.

Although they are almost all descended from the first modern Europeans to settle America (SEE: New Sweden), they are fundamental to our society. On the other hand, if the Congresscritter doesn't know about this bunch of his (probable) relatives, he's just talking through his (double peaked and pointed) hat.

Hand me my snowshoes; time to get outta' here!

7 posted on 08/13/2007 6:05:54 PM PDT by muawiyah
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