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Es Had



Joined: 30 Apr 2008 07:40 pm
Posts: 2

Posted: 30 Apr 2008 08:03 pm
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| I don't really care what you want to call our *english*. Putting your poor attempt at humor aside, if you are living here, working here, eating here, buying here, going to school here, receiving medical treatment here please have the common courtesy to speak *english*.
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| We are no longer the "melting pot" of the world. We are being overrun with Mexicans and a majority of them are here illegally and breaking the law. The idea of the "poor and huddled masses" no longer gives me the warm fuzzies like it use to.
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| Living here? Speak the language. Why is that so difficult to understand?


You my friend need a trip around America, East Texas is not the whole U.S.A. You need to go for a long trip, enjoy the sights and come back to this lovely corner of the world and be a change, open minded man

Good travels!

 
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Billy Fason



Joined: 13 Apr 2008 04:31 am
Posts: 13

Posted: 01 May 2008 01:07 am
Post Subject: Re: we speak *English*

Es Had, after serving over twenty years in the military I have traveled very extensively. Not only in nearly every state in the conus US but also to many countries overseas. I can tell you Ms Lockridge is right on about an invasion of our country. Not one country I have been to would allow any foreign citizen to protest, disgrace their flag or customs, or give free education, medical, or housing to citizens from other countries. Not even Mexico. You are right on one count, and the problem isn't isolated to only East Texas or Texas alone. The immigration problem has grown to be a national problem and the illegals are costing this country far more than they contribute. Why does anyone have a problem with demanding people enter our country as per the laws of our land or international law? Five out of every one hundred American citizens are unemployed.
Where do we draw the line? When do we take our heads out of the sand and look around us?
Thank you Ms Lockridge.

 
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