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zab

06/06/10 10:53 AM

#653304 RE: ChrisJP #653302

In the history of America we have seen this arguments for over 200 years, I still remember my father telling me how his father had to deal with the Irish in New York City during his lifetime.

I also remember friends telling me when Vietnam fell, that people in the Gulfcoast region had to give up everything to support this newest influx of people taking everything they could from those particular states.

When will people understand this is suppose to be what America is all about, has anyone here read the inscription on the Statue of Liberty lately.

Only the American Indian has a right to gripe about the taking of America, the rest of us are just freeloaders who came to this country for one reason or another.

I guess no one wants to discuss the stock market this weekend, I know I still have no idea on how it will open up tomorrow, let alone how it will close, just like the Belmont yesterday, I had 5,6,8,9 on a boxed exacta, and won, even thou number 7 came in. Its simple I forgot to place the bet, best money I ever made.
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skono4

06/06/10 1:06 PM

#653307 RE: ChrisJP #653302

"Most of the jobs these people have are not "working class" jobs. They are working poor jobs.

They do jobs that even most teenagers wouldn't do."
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That's nonsense. Tens of millions of illegals are not JUST picking fruit, changing diapers and mowing lawns. That's propaganda designed to reduce the image and factual realities of where they are and what they are doing to the economy. Slave owners didn't want their teenagers picking cotton Chris. Think about that analogy.

You can hardly come up with any industry that doesn't have some participation either directly or through labor brokers and subcontractors to illegal alien workers. They're ALL OVER factory work, warehousing, transportation, construction, restaurants, hotels and so on and so forth. Just because they are much less likely to become the CEO and Chairman of the Board doesn't mean that they're not capable and willing to do almost any job imaginable if given the chance.

Selling this line of BS to the voters-------that immigrant labor "mostly" does jobs we don't want was greatly facilitated by the latent racism of our people. We see this great unwashed, uneducated, "mostly" colored mass of subhumans here to pick our cotton so we can live the high life on the plantation. We'll all be technology and finance workers! Seems like a great ideal. What could possibly go wrong?