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Re: O.T. Foreigners...GRRR


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Posted by Bob Huntress on December 09, 2011 at 23:43:52 from (74.226.110.162):

In Reply to: O.T. Foreigners...GRRR posted by Fritz Maurer on December 09, 2011 at 21:52:06:

Fritz, you are a fine American, but those causing this issue are doing so from with in. Have you ever watched a swearing in of naturalized citizens, who are forsaking everything to become an a American? These aren't the ones who are doing this to us. I had a dear friend from Russia, working with me in Buffalo. After 911, it was decided that members of even the US Coast Guard must be citizens, and Congress and the president agreed to allow those already serving to swear in early, provided everyother requirement was meet. It was a beautiful day watching him forsake everything he was to become one of us. He is more than my friend. He is my American Brother, and how do you calculate that someone who has renounced all that he was to become an American is behind this anti American movement? If I had my way the libtards that denounce our great land would be bussed to our southern border and traded person for person for more people who daily dream of being one of us. The problem is that there are people who have had it to easy for to long that they don't know how great they have it. The poor starving Mexican laborer knows that if only he could become an American, he would have the opportunity to be a success. He is prepared to work long hours, pay his taxes and if he is still waiting to come here, respect our laws. I want more of these Christians, allbeit Catholic, in my country. I want less of the unappreciating proffesors and CNN reporters that live to whine about that we are not enough of a third world nation. If I got my way, I would help those who don't like being American, find their utopia somewhere else, and open up their citizenship to one who would thank God every day for the chance to be one of us. Before the 1960's most of our citizenship quotas went to people who were most like those of us here. It included Europe, but also Mexico. Today, we heavily recruit Islamic immigrants, such as the type who attacked the World Trade Center, Fort Hood etc. Mexico is a Christian pool of immigrants that share some very conservative values, such as anti abortion, anti divorce and hard work leads to big profits etc. We need more Mexicans and less French whiners about how unfair America is. If you don't love America, there are other places for you to go. Border Patrol only stops sneeking across the border in one direction.


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