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To: farmfriend
I think this writer means well, but begs the key questions, and apparently does not have a clear perception of the qualities which make traditional America unique, nor those which make other peoples unique. Humanity is not even potentially, just one big happy family, whose parts are interchangeable. Liberal immigration laws effectively show disrespect both for us and others.

I would suggest that the quote from Hanson, which the writer starts with, also shows a fundamental flaw. While those Mexican mestizos and Indians who come here may indeed have an admirable work ethic--in many individual cases--those people whom he refers to disparagingly as elites, would be far more able to fit in to traditional American society. Their cultural background is European, as is ours. It is not a matter of subjective judgments of worth; it is a matter of what cultural heritage you want to pass on, and what you want to leave to others.

But America is already more populated than an ideal--although one suspects that no matter what we do, nature will take care of that--albeit not in a way that any of us would wish for. We need to preserve what we have for our own coming generations. It was not passed down to us to solve the world's problems, and we are but intermediaries in the progression of generations. We need to conduct ourselves accordingly.

For a focused approach to immigration, see Immigration & The American Future.

William Flax

22 posted on 12/02/2003 2:43:08 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: Ohioan
While those Mexican mestizos and Indians who come here may indeed have an admirable work ethic--in many individual cases--those people whom he refers to disparagingly as elites, would be far more able to fit in to traditional American society.

Graft as a way of life--la mordida--is part of traditional American society?

23 posted on 12/02/2003 2:46:04 PM PST by Poohbah ("Beware the fury of a patient man" -- John Dryden)
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To: Ohioan
While those Mexican mestizos and Indians who come here may indeed have an admirable work ethic--in many individual cases--those people whom he refers to disparagingly as elites, would be far more able to fit in to traditional American society. Their cultural background is European, as is ours.

The elites are far worse ---- they're the obnoxious ones hanging huge Mexican flags in their yards ---- many of the campesinos have decent enough values and are more open to learning our culture for the obvious reasons. The elites belong in Europe.

25 posted on 12/02/2003 3:41:37 PM PST by FITZ
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