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A bit glib, but untrue?
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04/10/2006 06:47:22
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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>>>>>Here we go again...
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>>>>Not me. I have tuned out most of the anti-immigrant hysteria at this point. Fortunately there will be a lot less of it after election day, when building walls and deporting people and so on and so forth will lose their usefulness as hot button campaign issues.
>>>
>>>Who said anything about ANTI immigration?
>>>Isn't ILLEGAL immigration the issue?
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>>No, I don't think it is, not really. IMO this is a quite specific reaction against Hispanics. They are the immigrants du jour and as such are feeling the brunt of our country's historic intolerance against new groups, any group. German immigrants felt it. A good soccer referee I know, Austrian by birth, told me his grandmother attributed her felicity with English to one simple reason -- "I didn't want them to know I was German." Krauts, micks, frogs, polacks, chinks, curry breaths, jungle bunnies, tentheads. I am repeating myself but immigration is the entire history of this country. The repeating pattern is every wave wants to haul up the drawbridge on the way in.
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>>Mike
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>Did you just not see the whole illegal part of this? Do you know how little those flying under the radar contribute? I seriously have no problem with anyone here legally.


No, I don't know "how little they contribute." And you do? Do you even know any Hispanics? I know lots and they bear no resemblance to the crude stereotypes in the "joke" you posted.

Over and out. I said I wasn't going to be drawn into this debate again and already I have said more than I wanted or needed to.
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