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To: La Lydia
"I'm scared of that," says Viridiana, who has a disabled 5-year-old son and a 2-year-old daughter.

She is here illegally (admitted it herself), and WHO is paying for that disabled child?

This woman should be a poster child for Arizona's law!

I just wish the Federal Government would abide by its own Constitution, allowing states to run their own darned states. That way, citizens could chose where they live and do business the same way they should make any other consumer/business decisions -

Example - Washington State wants to harbor illegals - then let THEIR taxpayers and THEM ALONE pay for all the associated costs. Let THEM pay for their OWN unemployment benefits (100%), let them pay 100% for their own health care. If you live in Washington State and don't agree, then move to a state that is more to your political and social liking, where it is more business and taxpayer-friendly.

Don't believe in allowing abortion - then I am sure there are a few states that, if allowed, would completely ban the procedure.

Want to own whatever firearm you want? Then I am sure there would be some states that would be happy to have you.

But unfortunately, while this would far more fit what our founding fathers had in mind, it is a far cry from today's reality.

31 posted on 10/13/2010 7:39:58 AM PDT by TheBattman (They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature...)
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To: TheBattman
If you read the article, she gets a $600 check from the government each month for the child. That is what they are all living on now. I assume he also gets Medicaid and other benefits because he is profoundly disabled. If she had had him in Mexico he would be dead by now because Mexico does not make such provisions. The article doesn't say where the $600 comes from, but it has to be SSI or SS disability.

Her name is interesting, as well. Mexican movie star Silvia Pinal, the Marilyn Monroe of Mexico in the 60s, starred in a Luis Buñuel movie called "Viridiana," in which a novice nun about to take her vows makes a final visit to her lecherous uncle's house and the inevitable ensues. As a result, a lot of people in Mexico, including Silvia, named their female children Viridiana.

33 posted on 10/13/2010 7:50:31 AM PDT by La Lydia
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