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![]() > wrote in message ups.com... > As beaners have flooded into Georgia, graffiti has surged in the state. > The problem is that Mexicans are 3rd world subhuman animals. Mexicans > have to mark their territory in the same way that a dog marks his > territory by ****ing on every post, tree, etc. So this is the 3rd > world filth that is coming into our great country. > > Article: > http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...tgraffiti.html Meantime the political scum in Washington does nothing to remove these filthy illegal aliens. Fred http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare > |
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Relax. They're here to stay. If you don't want 'em quit recruiting 'em.
And, for heavens sake, stop re-electing all that "political scum in Washington." You Americans are your own worst enemies. fred wrote: > > wrote in message > ups.com... > > As beaners have flooded into Georgia, graffiti has surged in the state. > > The problem is that Mexicans are 3rd world subhuman animals. Mexicans > > have to mark their territory in the same way that a dog marks his > > territory by ****ing on every post, tree, etc. So this is the 3rd > > world filth that is coming into our great country. > > > > Article: > > http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...tgraffiti.html > > Meantime the political scum in Washington does nothing to remove these > filthy illegal aliens. > > Fred > > http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare > > |
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you fools don't realize that 90 % of the world's problems are cause by
trailer trash like you, when are we going to get rid of the unemployable, stealing, criminal, nazi hillbillies, like this SORDO nut using a new name "fred" > wrote in message .. . > > > wrote in message > ups.com... > > As beaners have flooded into Georgia, graffiti has surged in the state. > > The problem is that Mexicans are 3rd world subhuman animals. Mexicans > > have to mark their territory in the same way that a dog marks his > > territory by ****ing on every post, tree, etc. So this is the 3rd > > world filth that is coming into our great country. > > > > Article: > > http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met.../10/1011metgra ffiti.html > > Meantime the political scum in Washington does nothing to remove these > filthy illegal aliens. > > Fred > > http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare > > > > |
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A voice of sanity,
what country can we move to, to get away from the trailer trash hillbillies and criminals that have taken over or better, what country can we export them to ?? Liberia sounds like a good place, they would be happy in a country full of incompetents "Eggs Ackley" > wrote in message oups.com... > Relax. They're here to stay. If you don't want 'em quit recruiting 'em. > And, for heavens sake, stop re-electing all that "political scum in > Washington." > > You Americans are your own worst enemies. > > > fred wrote: > > > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > As beaners have flooded into Georgia, graffiti has surged in the state. > > > The problem is that Mexicans are 3rd world subhuman animals. Mexicans > > > have to mark their territory in the same way that a dog marks his > > > territory by ****ing on every post, tree, etc. So this is the 3rd > > > world filth that is coming into our great country. > > > > > > Article: > > > http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met.../10/1011metgra ffiti.html > > > > Meantime the political scum in Washington does nothing to remove these > > filthy illegal aliens. > > > > Fred > > > > http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare > > > > |
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 05:47:04 -0700, "fred" > wrote:
> > wrote in message oups.com... >> As beaners have flooded into Georgia, graffiti has surged in the state. >> The problem is that Mexicans are 3rd world subhuman animals. Mexicans >> have to mark their territory in the same way that a dog marks his >> territory by ****ing on every post, tree, etc. So this is the 3rd >> world filth that is coming into our great country. >> >> Article: >> http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...tgraffiti.html > >Meantime the political scum in Washington does nothing to remove these >filthy illegal aliens. So, whatta you figger ... that we all oughtta tape flashlights to our heads and roam the night shooting every paint-encrusted Mexican we encounter ? Sounds a bit, well, extreme dontchaknow .... |
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And why shouldn't they come here? They can work for the exact same company
in this country for twelve dollars an hour and benefits that they can work for in their country for twelve dollars a day and no benefits. Hell I'll go so far as to name a food industry company, just to keep the topic on subject. Sealed Air's Cryovac Division recently opened a plant in Mexico. They make those sealed bags you purchase your meat in so it doesn't rot because it was cut up and flash frozen over a month ago. They pay Mexicans around twelve dollars a day to produce them, ship them to the USA for Quality Control checks then relabel the product as being made in America. In Mexico, if you slice off all the fingers of your right hand during the sealing process with a four foot long serated knife your kicked to the curb. In America if your an illegal working in the meat packing industry your kicked to the curb for the same reason. It's the biggest reason the entire meat packing industry does not hire Americans. We need to quit blaming them and start blaming our own country, Mexico, huge conglomerates who don't care about anything other than money, investors who don't care about anything other than money etc. |
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![]() "Muddle" > wrote in message et... > And why shouldn't they come here? They can work for the exact same > company > in this country for twelve dollars an hour and benefits that they can work > for in their country for twelve dollars a day and no benefits. > Hell I'll go so far as to name a food industry company, just to keep the > topic on subject. Sealed Air's Cryovac Division recently opened a plant > in > Mexico. They make those sealed bags you purchase your meat in so it > doesn't > rot because it was cut up and flash frozen over a month ago. They pay > Mexicans around twelve dollars a day to produce them, ship them to the USA > for Quality Control checks then relabel the product as being made in > America. In Mexico, if you slice off all the fingers of your right hand > during the sealing process with a four foot long serated knife your kicked > to the curb. In America if your an illegal working in the meat packing > industry your kicked to the curb for the same reason. It's the biggest > reason the entire meat packing industry does not hire Americans. We need > to > quit blaming them and start blaming our own country, Mexico, huge > conglomerates who don't care about anything other than money, investors > who > don't care about anything other than money etc. > >Here's a man who knows what he's talking about. This is also hitting on why >our jobs are shipped to other countries; Regulation, more than wages are at >fault. Sure, it gets produced for less in wages, but after the logistics >for getting it back here are paid for, it isn't that much of a savings. But >when you take out the regulations for environmental safety and legal >concerns, that is where the icing hits the cake. |
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![]() "Long Ranger" > wrote in message ink.net... > > "Muddle" > wrote in message > et... > > And why shouldn't they come here? They can work for the exact same > > company > > in this country for twelve dollars an hour and benefits that they can work > > for in their country for twelve dollars a day and no benefits. > > Hell I'll go so far as to name a food industry company, just to keep the > > topic on subject. Sealed Air's Cryovac Division recently opened a plant > > in > > Mexico. They make those sealed bags you purchase your meat in so it > > doesn't > > rot because it was cut up and flash frozen over a month ago. They pay > > Mexicans around twelve dollars a day to produce them, ship them to the USA > > for Quality Control checks then relabel the product as being made in > > America. In Mexico, if you slice off all the fingers of your right hand > > during the sealing process with a four foot long serated knife your kicked > > to the curb. In America if your an illegal working in the meat packing > > industry your kicked to the curb for the same reason. It's the biggest > > reason the entire meat packing industry does not hire Americans. We need > > to > > quit blaming them and start blaming our own country, Mexico, huge > > conglomerates who don't care about anything other than money, investors > > who > > don't care about anything other than money etc. > > > >Here's a man who knows what he's talking about. This is also hitting on why > >our jobs are shipped to other countries; Regulation, more than wages are at > >fault. Sure, it gets produced for less in wages, but after the logistics > >for getting it back here are paid for, it isn't that much of a savings. But > >when you take out the regulations for environmental safety and legal > >concerns, that is where the icing hits the cake. > > People are at fault, people who care about nothing other than their own financial bottom line. Let us not blame solvents, dyes and empty rhetoric applied to paper for the transgressions of your neighbors who own stock in these companies that have no interest whatsoever in the human condition. The people who live in a marble mansion and have a vested interest in making sure EVERYONE else lives in a MUD HUT. |
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Muddle wrote:
> And why shouldn't they come here? They can work for the exact same > company in this country for twelve dollars an hour and benefits that > they can work for in their country for twelve dollars a day and no > benefits. Same thing. |
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Muddle wrote:
> People are at fault, people who care about nothing other than their > own financial bottom line. Let us not blame solvents, dyes and empty > rhetoric applied to paper for the transgressions of your neighbors > who own stock in these companies that have no interest whatsoever in > the human condition. The people who live in a marble mansion and have > a vested interest in making sure EVERYONE else lives in a MUD HUT. People are to be CREDITED, not blamed. You can't do much about the in-human condition if you have no resources with which to do anything. Michael Milken (the 'Junk Bond' king) arguably did more to improve the human condition than Mother Theresa (he financed AOL, MCI, TimeWarner purchase of Turner Broadcasting, among others). Milken became a billionaire, true, but he provided employment - good employment - to literally millions. People live in mud huts because of the political situation of their environs. Poverty is EASY to fix - install a democracy (there has never been a famine in a democracy). Mamionides ranked the 8 types of charity back in the 13th century: "The greatest level, above which there is no other, is to strengthen the name of another [...] by giving him a present or loan, or making a partnership with him, or finding him a job in order to strengthen his hand until he needs no longer [beg from] people. For it is said, "You shall strengthen the stranger and the dweller in your midst and live with him," {Leviticus XXV:35} that is to say, strengthen him until he needs no longer fall [upon the mercy of the community] or be in need." In other words, Capitalism. The problem is, as I see it, people are not greedy enough; too many bleeding hearts who want to give MY hard-earned money to a third party. |
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"Long Ranger" > wrote: > "Muddle" > wrote in message > et... > > And why shouldn't they come here? They can work for the exact same > > company > > in this country for twelve dollars an hour and benefits that they can work > > for in their country for twelve dollars a day and no benefits. > > Hell I'll go so far as to name a food industry company, just to keep the > > topic on subject. Sealed Air's Cryovac Division recently opened a plant > > in > > Mexico. They make those sealed bags you purchase your meat in so it > > doesn't > > rot because it was cut up and flash frozen over a month ago. They pay > > Mexicans around twelve dollars a day to produce them, ship them to the USA > > for Quality Control checks then relabel the product as being made in > > America. In Mexico, if you slice off all the fingers of your right hand > > during the sealing process with a four foot long serated knife your kicked > > to the curb. In America if your an illegal working in the meat packing > > industry your kicked to the curb for the same reason. It's the biggest > > reason the entire meat packing industry does not hire Americans. We need > > to > > quit blaming them and start blaming our own country, Mexico, huge > > conglomerates who don't care about anything other than money, investors > > who > > don't care about anything other than money etc. > > > >Here's a man who knows what he's talking about. This is also hitting on why > >our jobs are shipped to other countries; Regulation, more than wages are at > >fault. Sure, it gets produced for less in wages, but after the logistics > >for getting it back here are paid for, it isn't that much of a savings. But > >when you take out the regulations for environmental safety and legal > >concerns, that is where the icing hits the cake. Maybe we need to restart the settlement house movement. http://www.pollutionissues.com/Re-Sy...-Movement.html -- News: http://www.rense.com/ and then some http://www.infowars.com/ Best War Ever http://www.prwatch.org/tbwe/index.html Habeas Corpus http://www.habeascorpus.net/asp/ http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2006/maqui...ial_clips.html |
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:08:07 -0500, Jean Smith >
wrote: > >Maybe we need to restart the settlement house movement. >http://www.pollutionissues.com/Re-Sy...-Movement.html That is kind of what happens in slums. They are waiting for someone to come in and fix it. They are not going to get off the couch. |
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Terry > wrote: > On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:08:07 -0500, Jean Smith > > wrote: > > > > >Maybe we need to restart the settlement house movement. > >http://www.pollutionissues.com/Re-Sy...-Movement.html > > > That is kind of what happens in slums. They are waiting for someone > to come in and fix it. They are not going to get off the couch. I see it as the beginning of assimilation. -- Best War Ever http://www.prwatch.org/tbwe/index.html Habeas Corpus http://www.habeascorpus.net/asp/ |
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