Brooke wrote:It depends on what kind of nation you guys want the United States to be. I want my country to remain true to the Constitution and the Rule of Law. You guys favor disintegrating the Rule of Law and filling the U.S. with poverty stricken third world immigrants with an average 10th grade education that come from corrupt countries. Obama runs this country like a Banana Republic as though he is above the law, and he enforces or ignores our laws at his whim. He has no respect for our country or its citizens.
You sound like my history professor. He was Irish by ancestry and that is exactly how his ancestors were greeted when they came to America.
This was a very common sign in that era. The difference is that American business aggressively hires immigrant labor. Next best thing to slavery.
Yes, but are there laws against it that your president refuses to enforce. You seem to fully approve - why is that?
Do you prefer living in a banana republic? It sure seems that way. Why do you defend a rogue president? We live in a civilized society, but liberals support everything that will take us into anarchy. How dumb is that?
You should feel fortunate that you live in the west, but you don't appear to.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
Sign in early twentieth century Miami Beach hotel.
They bought Miami Beach... problem solved.
What distinguishes Florida from Israel is the live-and-let-live spirit that reigns here. In Miami Beach, haredi Orthodox Jewish women lounge by the pool alongside Spanish tourists dressed in Speedo bathing suits. That kind of coexistence is hard to come by in Israel.
It wasn’t always like this.
Until Spain traded Florida to Britain in exchange for Havana in 1763, Florida was subject to the laws of the Spanish Inquisition and Jewish residents were forbidden. When Jews began settling in the area in the 19th century, landlords and business owners routinely posted “Gentiles Only” signs on their properties. Such discrimination persisted into the 1950s.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
[blockquote]JQP: Yeah, ok. It's a publicity stunt. But on the other hand, so is Trump's "candidacy." Except he isn't helping himself with Mexico or Mexicans. I'm just wondering if this might actually be good for him. The gossip section probably gets more traffic than the news section.[/blockquote]
Tsk tsk John, you are guilty of stereotyping. You cannot say that he is hurting himself with Mexicans because not all Mexicans approve of illegal aliens. Not all Mexicans are corrupt and want their fellow citizens overrunning the USA illegally.
BTW, did you know that 1/4 of Mexicans now reside in the USA?
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
Judging by the response, it's obvious he didn't help himself with Mexicans, and especially not with Mexican-Americans. Ya know? One of the two groups the GOP has to court in order to win any of the swing states? One of the groups it has to court in order to keep itself viable on the national level? The guy's a one-man wrecking crew. He's done more damage to the Republican Party than any Democrat could.
Hillary's probably loving this. Congress wants to open yet another Benghazi hearing, the 2 IGs want her tried for her emails and she introduced an economic plan that makes no sense at all and they're all landing on the third page.
Parrotpaul, do you know where your ancestors come from? Europe, Africa, Asia or Latin America perhaps?
If you do why don't you start a new fad of going back to your homeland? Americans love fads - who knows it might start something huge. What do you think?
It could be the onset of righting past wrongs that you and others feel so strongly about.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
Can you translate that last one John? I have no idea what you are talking about.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
If you know what he is talking about why don't you explain Parrotpaul? I don't see how it could make sense to anyone.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
It's in response to your response to me about the Native American picture and statement...in translation he said the message and the picture went right over your head. It apparently did.
"I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education." John Locke
How could anyone miss that your post is disingenuous posturing and directly related to what Trump said?
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
It isn't. Its a clever juxtaposition of what you and Trump contend about Hispanics and what your ancestors from Europe did to Native Americans. It makes its point.
"They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people. But I speak to border guards and they tell us what we're getting." Donald Trump
"I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education." John Locke
[blockquote]JQP: Judging by the response, it's obvious he didn't help himself with Mexicans, and especially not with Mexican-Americans. Ya know? One of the two groups the GOP has to court in order to win any of the swing states?[/blockquote]
John, just because someone is a Hispanic doesn't mean they support the illegal alien invasion of the USA. See what Latino comedian Paul Rodriguez has to say. The next video shows the reactions of liberals being asked to house illegals in their own homes. l
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Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
Don't flatter yourself. It's hardly a clever juxtaposition. It's an old tired excuse that everyone has heard a million times.
But, wait a second. There is something that just occurred to me that I have not considered before. Is that what liberals use as an excuse to support the invasion of millions of illegal aliens into the U.S.? Is that true?
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
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