Wow...  



--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycouple" <asburycouple@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Oh, so you want them gone but over the next 20-40 years.  
Remember 
> > we're talking 12+ million people here who in your scenario need 
to 
> > commit some sort of offense to hit the system.  Until then we'll 
> > just continue as is?  
> 
> So you missed the part where I said catch them on applications and 
> at schools? Did you not read it or was may writing it just so 
> unhelpful to your argument that you just had to ignore it?
> 
> Throw in catching them at hospitals as well.
> 
> > As for the conspiracy theory at the end - wow.  Let me make sure 
I 
> > understand your logic here.  People who are dirt poor, often 
live 
> >in 
> > shacks and are generationally defined as second-class citizens 
in 
> > their home country are being send to America, where they are 
able 
> >to 
> > live significantly better and have a future for their kids - all 
> > with the intention of making their new homes a part of the 
> >horrible 
> > life they left behind?  I've seen you make some ridiculous 
> >comments 
> > before but I don't even know how to comment on that one so 
> I'll .just 
> > let it go.  
> 
> You must of had very many cervezes to have missed them last May 
day, 
> marching under Mexican flags, complaining about America.  That 
> escape your attention?
> 
> You probably don't know that when Mexico owneed Texas, New Mexico, 
> California, etc., they had an open door immigration policy toward 
> the US.  Eventually, Americans outnumbered Mexicans 10 to 1.  When 
> it came time for us to annex those lands, it was pretty easy.
> 
> Even if you don't guess who does know that history:  Every grade 
> schooler in Mexico.  It's drilled into them that those lands were 
> wrongfully taken, and yes they want it back.
> 
> The reconquista movement is being debated in colleges throughout 
the 
> US.  It is the official postion of La Raza and of some politicians 
> in Mexico.
> 
> However I guess it isn't worth discussing here.
> 
> Have another cerveza.
>




 
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