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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by nancyinpdx
haaaaaaaa-lay-loo-ya, haaaaaa-lay-loo-yah haaaaa-lay-loo-yah, etc... (sung
in opera verbrato, of course, with a harpsichord and banjo... heck let's throw in a guido, a kazoo and coupla cowbells for more flavor!)
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NancyNancyNancy..........You are in definite need of salvation. How will heaven be yours if your fingers are constantly titillating the speed keys of
your blender?
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.......Oh, there you go again with your wicked concoction of nonsense that you spilled all over your last post.
Now....... Callllmly get a grip..NO NO , not there...this is a family venue. Behave yourself.
OK...again, get ahold of yourself...NOOOOO!!! I told you not to do that here.
Last time........Join your hands in prayer and repent. Please.
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nancyinpdx
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Uh, my blender died 5 years ago.
Art thou gonna repent too or will I hafta seek yew out the next time I'm down there and try to cast the demon outta ur poor lost soul?
Can I borrow some gloves to protect my hands when I try to get a grip?
[Edited on 3-24-2009 by nancyinpdx]
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JESSE
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
This another one of those lies that has spread by people that havent actually read the guide, or have choosen to ignore most facts.
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NO!!!!!! You know the truth. You and nobody else in the sane world believes that the Mexican government, or you, for as insignificant as you
successfully try to be, is trying to stop the flood of YOUR unemployed from illegally crossing the border into the United States in order to work and
send remittances home to Mexico.
This has been off the front pages only for a few months and you expext the world to forget the facts and subscribe to your slimey "poor victim me"
typical Mexican evaluation of facts and events.
Don't try to sell the government publication as a first aid manual, jesse. It's a guide, and you, as pathetic a politician as you are, can't sell it
as anything else but what it is.
You want facts? Here's one. Take away the remittances and the foreign aid given to Mexico by the United States and your country would be New Age
Neanderthal. You and your self-deceived ideals wouldn't be worth a lousy taco. Mexico has always been know for her graciousness for many things but,
never thankful for the assistance received from the U.S.. If that weren't a fact, we wouldn't be having this discussion.
I didn't steal your efing land and I won't answer for the sins of my father. Little people like you only make me wish attitudes such as yours would
escalate and we all could enjoy the inevitable. Untill that day, the more you openly agree with your government's assault on our borders, the more
foolish you'll look. I hope your U.S. expat patrons know who is cooking their food because it's not their friend. |
Dude relax, i am not a victim, i donīt believe anybody stole my land, or anything like it, so take a valium and discuss the topic at hand.
Heres the guide, i donīt need to debate anything, its here for all to read and see:
http://www.vdare.com/bevens/Guia%20Del%20Migrante%20Mexicano...
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JESSE
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Oh and Dennis, theres about 195 nations on earth and honestly, we have it pretty good here, we sit right next to the US and off course, like an above
average looking guy sitting right next to George Clooney, all the little faults seem mighty ugly compared to the best. Yes, we are not up to the
standars of perhaps 20 nations, but heck, considering theres 195 i say we are above average, we are by far, not the worst, nor even in the middle, so
i am pretty proud.
This will hurt people like you, but Mexico loves the US, lets face it, we keep buying Ford and Chevrolet while the rest of the world doesnt. We love
the food, the culture, and we buy $200 billion of your products a year.
That is reality buddy, you canīt escape from that.
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oldlady
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Quote: | Originally posted by bacquito
I have to agree that we renigged on our agreement with Mexico. Was there any incidents of crashes or poorly maintained trucks to cause us to reject
Mexico trucks entering the U.S.? I fear a trade war and further bad relations. |
I read a piece this morning relating to your question. The demonstration project was primarily to test safety. "The program became an embarassment
because it found Mexican trucking at least as safe as U.S. trucking" I'm sure plenty of you will jump on your keyboards on that one. I suggest going
to a fed web site before you leap and keeping in mind that if the data was inaccurate, it would have skewed to the US to provide a bona fide excuse.
Having had 2 cars demolished by U.S. trucks while I was not moving and both truck drivers had their eyes elsewhere but on the road, I have no
trouble with the assertion.
Furthermore, as many of you are aware, the current administration supports a significant change in whether or not secret ballots are required in
unionization elections. Facing a similar situation last year, Mexico's highest court came down, unanimously, against the change that US unions and
the administration support.
When our government changes, so indeed do many of our policies and our interpretations of our laws and treaties.
[Edited on 3-24-2009 by oldlady]
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bacquito
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Quote: | Originally posted by bacquito
I have to agree that we renigged |
You be in big troubles now. |
Ooops.
bacquito
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