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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    My dad was from Mexico and I get mad at the Mex aisles in the store too...
    The crap that passes as authentic really sucks!

    But letting a "guest worker" law go into effect you will just invite more people and better forgers.

    At this point the government is too busy to compare notes on who is here legally....Look at 9/11...I think we have just enough to figure things out but
    none of the agencies took the time to compare notes.

    by the way "GUEST WORKER" is another stupid phrase...If you are a guest you shouldn't be working-except when you go to Gini's house-she expects to be pampered!

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    The next president, who looks like he is gonna be a Dem, better get his arse straight on this topic.

    Mexico has so many natural resources that it makes me sick-and the reason
    that the country is on the verge of collapse is that jerk FOX...his political party won - the same political party ran the country for 76 years...

    They made it farther than communism..those frealing commies wanted to run the world, the politicos in Mexico just wanted to rule something.

    Talk to the leaders.

    Or send George Clooney down there, he has the answers...but then again, who will cut his lawn, or take care of his kids??
    You know RICHARD, I had a boss once who, every time I used a technical compensation term would say...."that's a stupid term!" And I always wondered....what am I suppose to do? Guest worker is a common term used....you don't like it....make up a better one for the concept. For some reason the governments of the world and the economists, etc., failed to consult with you before coming up with this term. ANd your example is grammatically incorrect. A working guest does not have the same meaning as guest worker.

    Illegal immigrants are going to come to this country. A guest worker program...or whatever you care to call it it...would certainly be better than the current disaster.

    Oh, and by the way.....

    George Clooney doesn't have children and Fox belongs to PAN....which has NOT been the ruling party for 76 years. The ruling party in Mexico for decades before his election was PRI. Geez
    (That's like calling Bush a Democrat!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    You know RICHARD, I had a boss once who, every time I used a technical compensation term would say...."that's a stupid term!"
    I said stupid PHRASE. Politcally and grammatically incorrect? That's me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary

    George Clooney doesn't have children and Fox belongs to PAN....which has NOT been the ruling party for 76 years. The ruling party in Mexico for decades before his election was PRI. Geez
    (That's like calling Bush a Democrat!)
    The secret meaning to the adoption POV was A Jolie.

    About the PRI and PAN I was trying to say that he was part of the NEW ruling party.......I guess I didn't try hard enough to "Bust My Hyphen"

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    A short story.

    Dad was a man of short sentences and big lessons.

    When we were kids he took us to a farm to pick some tomatoes to can, and earn a few bucks. -that's the key to being Mexican and Catholic-lot's of kids to put to work!!

    1) I swore that I would never give up knowledge to end up as a farm worker.

    2) THAT IS A TOUGH JOB- Mud, insects and DDT (in those days..)

    3) You picked a box, turned it over to the guy on the wagon and he gave you a ticket....Lot's of tickets? Lot's of money! (25 cents for a 25 lb box or some ridiculous amount like that) This was the late 60's, BTW.

    So take your kids out to do some menial job like that...make them appreciate what they have and what they don't have to do to live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    A short story.

    Dad was a man of short sentences and big lessons.

    When we were kids he took us to a farm to pick some tomatoes to can, and earn a few bucks. -that's the key to being Mexican and Catholic-lot's of kids to put to work!!

    1) I swore that I would never give up knowledge to end up as a farm worker.

    2) THAT IS A TOUGH JOB- Mud, insects and DDT (in those days..)

    3) You picked a box, turned it over to the guy on the wagon and he gave you a ticket....Lot's of tickets? Lot's of money! (25 cents for a 25 lb box or some ridiculous amount like that) This was the late 60's, BTW.

    So take your kids out to do some menial job like that...make them appreciate what they have and what they don't have to do to live.
    When I was a kid, in the 50s, if we wanted spending money, we collected pop bottles and turned them in. They were worth a grand sum of 2 cents each. Lucky for us, there were lots of them because pop was not put in cans yet.

    Now people in this area collect the cans and turn them in to help pay their utility bills.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
    When I was a kid, in the 50s, if we wanted spending money, we collected pop bottles and turned them in. They were worth a grand sum of 2 cents each. Lucky for us, there were lots of them because pop was not put in cans yet.

    Now people in this area collect the cans and turn them in to help pay their utility bills.

    Moff,

    I can't believe someone else besides me remembers doing that.
    My brothers & I collected & returned bottles to get money for movies
    or candy, etc. Ah, those were the days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Moff,

    I can't believe someone else besides me remembers doing that.
    My brothers & I collected & returned bottles to get money for movies
    or candy, etc. Ah, those were the days.
    I didn't think anyone else even remembered pop came in BOTTLES!!!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
    I didn't think anyone else even remembered pop came in BOTTLES!!!
    Yoo Hoo, over here - it's me waving............I remember doing that! Anyone remember food tokens - and margarine that came in a large bag that was pure white and you had to mix it up with the red dye in the middle?

    But back to the "guest worker" issue - and I DO NOT know the answer to this and will try to research it some. BUT, didn't we HAVE a guest worker program here (in California) at one time? What happened to that?

    And "guest workers" - how do you get them to go home? If I am not mistaken, this is why the first program never worked.

    Initially in the various demonstrations or marches here - all you saw were Mexican flags with a few others (countries) thrown in. Someone got hold of these people and told them to put them down - because there were tons of brand new American flags being waved on Monday and very few Mexican flags.

    There is just one word that causes me the greatest problem and that is RIGHTS! So many that are here illegally talk about their RIGHTS -

    The other harsh truth is that we as Americans have become soft - if we told a pack of teenagers that they were going to spend a day in the fields picking berries or grapes or vegetables - they would rebel - and then go back to playing with their i-pods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gini

    There is just one word that causes me the greatest problem and that is RIGHTS! So many that are here illegally talk about their RIGHTS -

    The other harsh truth is that we as Americans have become soft - if we told a pack of teenagers that they were going to spend a day in the fields picking berries or grapes or vegetables - they would rebel - and then go back to playing with their i-pods.
    Yea the RIGHTS issue has me seeing red too!!!

    They think the streets of America are paved with gold and I guess for them they are!!! Can't blame people for taking what is freely offered I guess!!!

    I wonder how many pop bottles I would need to cash if for an ipod???
    If I was still a kid living at home that would be the only way I'd ever get one.
    Now that I'm a crusty old adult, I find I don't really want one.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Moff,

    I can't believe someone else besides me remembers doing that.
    My brothers & I collected & returned bottles to get money for movies
    or candy, etc. Ah, those were the days.

    Move over, you two. I am 40 and remember collecting the stuff. I also wished, at the time, that I lived in Michigan, as they got more money for their cans/bottles!!!

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    Didn't mean to detour the thread with "tales of yor"...

    By the time we were picking up bottles they were a nickel a piece.

    (for a dollar you could buy a ham and cheese sub, RC cola in a bottle and have enough for a Hostess cupcake/snowball package.)

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    Can we set the "rights" issue straight?


    They have more HUMAN rights here than they would have any place else.

    Civil/Citizen rights you have to earn.

    Gonna go off the beaten track for a second.

    One thing that does irk me is the "doing jobs that American's would do." line.

    To the north of El Lay you can travel to Santa Barbara, in the morning, thru some farm areas where there are men picking veggies in the hot months of summer.

    AS you trip back home after a day at the beach, shopping, etc.....they are in a different part of the field, still picking.

    Tell a kid that they have to work for a few summers, picking veggies, or go to school -- the kid will pick school.

    Tell a kid that they have to go to school, to better their lives - they would rather dropout and slum ......


    There is a school up north that is holding a drawing for one ipod each semester for the kid with the best attendance.

    NOTHING IS SAID ABOUT GRADES...

    So, you can get an ipod for showing up, but learning? That's quite unfair!
    (the school systems are paid by attendance, not grades..)

    Ergo,

    You show up in the US you should get citizenship, but forget learning citizenship..







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    I saw that about the ipod's Richard, I just couldn't believe that.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Moff,

    I can't believe someone else besides me remembers doing that.
    My brothers & I collected & returned bottles to get money for movies
    or candy, etc. Ah, those were the days.

    We all did that!!! That must have been a National thaaanggg!!! We collected small bottles (Geen Coke and swirled Pepsi's) for 2¢ each. A quart bottle (Yes, a quart - these were the days before we went all metric - 2 litres) was 5¢. Ginger Ale quart bottles were the bomb - they were 10¢ except prohibited by law and 5¢ in Michigan and NY. Those were the days my friend...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
    We all did that!!! That must have been a National thaaanggg!!! We collected small bottles (Geen Coke and swirled Pepsi's) for 2¢ each. A quart bottle (Yes, a quart - these were the days before we went all metric - 2 litres) was 5¢. Ginger Ale quart bottles were the bomb - they were 10¢ except prohibited by law and 5¢ in Michigan and NY. Those were the days my friend...
    If you remember collecting bottles, you must remember those prizes underneath the bottle caps. If you remember the prizes, perhaps you remember fishing in the pop machines' cap cups with a magnet to retrieve bottle caps for the prizes.

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  13. Civil/Citizen rights you have to earn.
    I have been thinking about this since I read a rather hostile post on here yesterday (that has been deleted.)

    What did any of us do to earn our civil/citizen rights....except be born in the right place?????

    Of the illegal immigrants in this country, 13% are Asian (according to yesteday's US Today.) I don't know the number but there are many Russians, Poles, and the miscellaneous (such as my relative by marriage...who is now a citizen and like most illegals feared the deportation that could result from driving or visiting a hospital more than he feared spending $7.60.)

    All I ever hear about are the Hispanics. I also read that a majority of those crossing the border these days (from Mexico) are from Central American countries.

    I lived in Mexico. There are many Americans who retire there because the dollar goes a long way. And they expect to be able to find someone in the stores and gas stations who speaks english....and let me tell you how unpleasant some of them get when no one does! And let's talk about the tourist who go there and expect people to speak english (and shout at them if they don't..as that will help them understand), ask how much things are in "real money" (aka US dollars) ...love the beaches and the resorts....if only there weren't so many of "them" hanging around.

    I think we need to change the inscription on the Statue of Liberty...based on the hostility expressed here!

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