> Is it really sad Ken?

The U.S. became great by the work of many pulling together to make thing 
better for the whole. Now it seems we have groups of immigrants, among 
others, that come to the U.S. but bring along their customs & traditions 
from their home land and expect the rest of us to adapt to them.

> In general, I don't think we are quite as xenophobic here.

I don't hate foreigners, but I detest their efforts to bring their country 
with them.

Kenneth Waller

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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kenneth Waller" Subject: Re: PESO - American Fence
>
>
>>The USA is multi ethnic, but if you are an American, you are an American,
>>first and foremost, and that flag is to die for.
>
> Sadly that's the way it use to be. Notice the number of immigrants 
> arriving
> in the U S of A that want to change  the official language, continue
> traditions from their homeland, dress in their homeland garb etc.
>
> Wasn't that way previously. Immigrants came to the U S of S & quickly 
> became
> Americanized.
>
> Is it really sad Ken?
> We've been operating a hyphenated society in Canada for many, many years,
> and it seems to be working well enough.
> In general, I don't think we are quite as xenophobic here.
>
> William Robb
>
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