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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
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    In the US you are not allowed to make statements like this because it is not "politically correct"(1) or you are a racist (2), or both. That is just how it is.
    I didn't make the statement in the US. I made it in Australia.
    And if that statement hurt the feelings of the powers who be, then perhaps you should vote for someone who won't hide from the truth.


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    I know it to be the truth also, but because of where I live I am not allowed to speak the truth without being called a racist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    I know it to be the truth also, but because of where I live I am not allowed to speak the truth without being called a racist.
    Ahhhhhhh....well that sounds to me like you are all being taken for a ride.


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    They are breaking our law.

    Now they want us to change our language because they can't or want learn it.

    They want equal rights when they are not suppose to even be here.

    This is no different then outright stealing.

    If you were waiting in a resturant with your family and friends and some illigels came in, wanted a table right now, free food to feed their poor hungrey family what would you do? Throw their sorry behinds out, or buy them a meal with your hard earned money?

    That is really the question for all of us private and government, what should we do with free loaders that have no right to be here.

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    I have to edit my gripe about the 'made up' holidays...

    I am also not a huge fan of "Puerto Rican Day" - Kiss me, I'm Puerto Rican!

    Cinco de Mayo either....

    At my old job we had a nice one day deal called "International Day".

    The hospital arranged for caterers to bring in ethnic food and they turned the cafeteria into a buffet, some people would dress in their native garb, we had a nice meal and fun going from table to table checking out the vibe.

    I am all for celebrating your roots, but think we have gone overboard with the idea.


    I propose we an American Holiday to celebrate the U.S.

    Let's call it Tax Year. It will start on April 16th and run until April 15th.

    We can all work in unison to pay our taxes, so we can have an even better country!

    The colors will be red, white, blue and green, the color of money.

    No one will be left out and everyone will be included. We can tweak it to celebrate participating in the running of the country.......

    On the April 15th we can party and celebrate the end of another year of hard work and unity.....

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    In school we were taught that the US was a melting pot where people from all over the world came here to live & have the freedoms they could not enjoy in their homelands. They actually had more freedom then we do now.

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    I am very proud of our melting pot status it is one of the things that makes this country so great.
    However for it to be as fair as possible rules need to be followed so that one person or one nationalty does not have an unfair advantage over others.
    People from all nations have a right to come here to have a better life they better darn well do it legally however.
    And not just have a baby so that the baby is legal and they can stay, that really bothers me. A baby should be wanted for itself not for legal status.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    In school we were taught that the US was a melting pot where people from all over the world came here to live & have the freedoms they could not enjoy in their homelands. They actually had more freedom then we do now.

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