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Posted by noncompos on June 15, 2007 at 10:10:02 from (67.42.238.248):
In Reply to: Re: O/T immigration posted by Dave in GA on June 15, 2007 at 06:28:10:
Unfortunately, reasoned comments aren"t really all that welcome there...The problem is that both Gary and Mike are correct: we are a nation of immigrants, one of the differences being we"ve never had practically unlimited and unregulated immigration over one of our land borders, from a country with a high birth rate and governments that"ve had, and do have, no intention of changing a basically medieval political and economic system, using the US as a safety valve. Most of the individual illegals only want what our ancestors wanted: a better life, and they"re happy to work for it, and emplyers love "em. Like Benny Hill said of older women, they don"t yell, they don"t tell, and they"re grateful as h---. But we"re having digestion problems; where does assimilation end and transformation of our society into a Hispanic Mexico-type begin?? I apologise for being long-winded, and my email is open; if anyone wishes to discuss this, or my view (control imperative) please let"s not fill up this forum.
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