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To: Peter Libra

Peter: “Multiculture -the disintegration of nations. The Framers of the Constitution must be turning in their graves.”

Considering that the country was already multicultural at that time, I doubt at all that the Framers would be too worried about it. Also, at that time, the country was encouraging different cultures to move here and settle so they could fill real needs in the country. For example, the country had almost NO NAVY after the Revolutionary War and needed shipbuilders, Captains, experienced naval personnel, etc. Your complaint is in your own imagination.


74 posted on 08/21/2013 1:10:41 PM PDT by JimMcW
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To: JimMcW
I thank you for your remarks and indeed your point is well taken. What I had meant was that the state of affairs since about 1968 in America. In a latter application of the immortal words on the Statue of Liberty, it appears to be "come one, come all". When John Masters, an English author applied for entry in the 1950's, the American authorities noticed he was born in British India. The yearly quota of persons from that country was 64 per year. I am not saying that was right however. Masters had to do a lot of explaining to get entry.

Today, the influx of Muslims, Somalis, and indeed Hispanics, may well change some of Rockwell's idealist portrait of America for ever. That America still exists in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, opposite where I live. Again there seem to be forces at work to tell some Americans what THEY should do to accommodate newcomers and THEIR particular requirements.

That about explains my stand on the subject.

75 posted on 08/21/2013 1:33:54 PM PDT by Peter Libra
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