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Open Letter to Illegal Immigrants
08/17/2007
| Philistone
Posted on 08/17/2007 2:56:29 PM PDT by Philistone
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To: Philistone
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:00:57 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
(Alright, hold tight, I'm a highway staaaaaaaaaaaaarrr)
To: Philistone
Very nice. Much less vulgarity than any attempt I could have made.
:)
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:01:01 PM PDT
by
kinoxi
To: Philistone
Needs to be translated into spanish and posted on a website that caters to the intended audience. Other than that, very well done.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:01:13 PM PDT
by
SpaceBar
To: Philistone
To: Philistone
Well said! I truly don’t understand why Mexico and most Central American countries are dirt poor. They’ve got beautiful weather, coasts, natural resources....If I ruled Guatemala for example, that country would be fricking rich.
To: Philistone
the ideology of envy socialism"A great line.
Regards
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:03:58 PM PDT
by
ARE SOLE
(Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment..)
To: Philistone
It should be sent to just about every “letter to the editor” site known to the MSM.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:07:24 PM PDT
by
xcamel
("It's Talk Thompson Time!" >> irc://irc.freenode.net/fredthompson)
To: Philistone
Wonderful! But this needs to be posted where the intended recipients can see it and in a language they fully understand. Your post is really great.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:09:48 PM PDT
by
awakened
(Remember -- There are no dead atheists.)
To: Philistone
My open letter to illegal aliens:
Inmigrantes Ilegales,
¡Adios, invasores!
Sinceramente,
Tex Pete
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:11:03 PM PDT
by
Tex Pete
To: traditional1
Nice picture. Gracious guests of the land of the free. Real class.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:11:15 PM PDT
by
tennteacher
(Duncan Hunter '08)
To: Philistone
Last sentence says it all. Nice job..
To: Philistone
Very good! Hope this gets spread wide and far.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:26:55 PM PDT
by
backtothestreets
(My bologna has a first name, it's J-O-R-G-E)
To: SpaceBar
Feel free. My Junior High School Spanish is a little rusty... ;-)
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:30:04 PM PDT
by
Philistone
(Your existence as a non-believer offends the Prophet(MPBUH).)
To: Philistone
“At last count, there were somewhere between 12 and 20 million of you here illegally in the United States. An army that size could conquer Mexico City, Caracas, San Salvador and La Paz in a day.”
Does Mexico have a constitution with a 2nd Amendment like ours? I don’t think that revolutions against any central government can be won today like it happened in France and here at home in the 18th century.
Today’s difference in supremacy between weapons owned by private individuals and that by the Armed Forces are too onesided in favor of government’s.
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posted on
08/17/2007 3:50:46 PM PDT
by
353FMG
To: 353FMG
Todays difference in supremacy between weapons owned by private individuals and that by the Armed Forces are too onesided in favor of governments. You obviously haven't driven through East LA recently!
I meant it more metaphorically than literally. Can you imagine 5-6 million people marching on the Capitol in Mexico City? I doubt seriously that even the Mexican Government would start shooting civilians indiscriminately. True that the same thing can't be said for Caracas.
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posted on
08/17/2007 4:12:18 PM PDT
by
Philistone
(Your existence as a non-believer offends the Prophet(MPBUH).)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Their biggest problem it seems to me is that they want to fornicate others rather than themselves.
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posted on
08/17/2007 4:15:30 PM PDT
by
Radix
(Mr. Natural says..."Be like two fried eggs. Keep your sunny side up.")
To: ARE SOLE
To: Philistone
Great post, it sounds exactly like the right thing for them to do, get rid of the corruption in gov from top to bottom in order to live freely so they can prosper. I hope and pray that someday that will come true for all of Mexico as well as here in the US. The following may be just one of the many reasons why that has not yet happened in Mexico. A number of years ago many of the locals around Chiapas (spelling?), located in southern Mexico, attempted a revolt against the local suppressive Mexican gov. If I am not mistaken, the Mexican Feds HAD to intervene and used military hardware that was made in the good ol US of A and thus proceeded to slaughter many of the Mexican patriots, ending that phase of the revolt. I do not recall hearing if the US gov had a publicized reaction or comment to the Mexican governments wholesale slaughtering of its citizens with US military weapons. I’d welcome more info on this if any one has it. If the Mexican PEOPLE are truly ever going to change their homeland, they will need the support of the US, support they will never see as long as the elites in the US gov remains complicit in maintaining the status quo of keeping the suppressive tyrants (redundant but it fits) in power who run Mexico. After all, any Mexicans (or anyone of any other nationality for that fact) who can be exploited for cheap wages and hard labor here in the US is good for the elitists in the US too. I love this country and totally support the fact that all laws must be enforced in order to achieve equality for all but the selective enforcement of some laws i.e., the illegal immigration problem, is nothing less than sickening exploitation of a people desperate to survive. No, I am not a Mexican, I was born in Arkansas so I guess I could be called an Arkie but more so, I am an American and I do believe in the goodness of this country.
To: Philistone
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posted on
08/17/2007 5:25:41 PM PDT
by
varon
(Allegiance to the constitution, always. Allegiance to a political party, never.)
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