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    It has been two years now since the Fed's raided an area town & took 389 Hispanic people off to processes them. The workers that were illegal along with their families were sent back to Mexico. It turned out a third of the town was sent back to Mexico. They came here to work & were treated very badly by another group of people. There were legal workers too. They lost their jobs, didn't get paid because the plant closed. It was & is still a real mess. The old immigration laws have to be changed. The sponsors have to be held responsible. I don't know how long our country can hold up to all this? The Fed's can raid a little town but can't seem to take care of the border & illegals streaming in? There must be something wrong with our government? I know I am sick of the stinking lying politicans that are running this country.

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    I know I am sick of the stinking lying politicans that are running this country.
    Until people forget about how much money congressman/senator X brought back to their district and finally vote the bastards out, nothing is going to change.

    A constant in the news is how upset people are with congress and politics in general........yet over 90% of the incumbents who run for re-election for their office win.

    Can't have it both ways, people. Your guy is part of the problem too.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Our guy has been there so long he has cob webs all over him.

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    Those pollies live in a different world than ours....I'm sure.


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    I know, I know....we're talking about illegal immigrants.
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    RE the above pic.....they're immigrants also.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    I know, LH, Bering Strait and all.... When I saw the pic, it made me think of this thread.

    Hmmm....makes me wonder if anthropologists have figured out WHO the first race on earth was, will all respect to the Adam and Eve story believers...


    http://history-world.org/paleolithic1.htm (WARNING! My Anti-Virus detected and blocked a Rogue Spyware virus when I went to this page)

    Evolution Of The Hominids

    Who the ancestors of early humans were and when and where tools were first made are much debated questions in scholarly circles. According to the theory of evolution, a crucial development occurred when the ape family became differentiated into the tree-dwelling apes and the ground-dwelling types known as hominids ("pre-humans" or "protohumans"). The remains of Australopithecines ("Southern Apes"), the earliest known hominids, were first discovered in South Africa in 1924. Autralopithecus had an erect posture but an apelike brain.

    Since World War II, and especially during the 1970s, our knowledge of the hominids and their relation to the genus Homo ("man") has been rapidly growing. The dominant present view is that Australopithecus was succeded by three species of the genus Homo: Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo sapiens. (A genus contains one or more species. The genus name is capitalized and precedes the species name, which is not capitalized.)

    Three major sites in East Africa have produced a remarkable collection of Australopithecine fossils. Between 1972 and 1977, an expedition led by C.D.

    Johanson worked at Hadar in Ethiopia. The Hadar collection comprises at least thirty-five individuals, with one female skeleton - named Lucy after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" - nearly 40 percent complete and between 3.0 and 3.5 million years ago.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    OMG....someone has sold them rifles !!!
    Disarm them immediately, and put them to work in the corn fields.
    The hide of them rebelling against our taking of their lands....the hide of them


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