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To: millegan

Actually, I USED to like Halloween and really had fun with it. That was before Obama. I used to buy near $300 worth of candy and I sat on my porch and I gave the kiddies a handful of candy for each “Trick or Treat”....especially the little ones early in the evening from my sub division. I was known as “the best house in the whole subdivision.”

Then it became very apparent that all manner of ilk traveled with their offspring and pillow cases and hit the “cheese lines”.

I tolerated this because I at least knew they were Americans and they had least put some kind of effort into their costumes. When it got to the point much of what I saw after the early little girls and boys and mommies and daddies who really worked at making it an experience to remember for their children - who taught them manners, go to be illegals and their children with NO costumes, no greeting (a pillow case held out), no thank you, I quit. My house has been dark on Halloween for two years - it will be this year.

I won’t have any candy until Obama and the illegals are gone. (or at least after dark when the little kiddies here in the subdivision have been through)


9 posted on 10/29/2014 9:14:10 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer
"...illegals and their children with NO costumes, no greeting (a pillow case held out), no thank you,...

The repulsive sense of entitlement I sense in these children and their "Gibsmedat" parents means that everyone suffers, especially the kids whose parents care about them enough to teach them manners and proper behavior.

The ghetto demographic ruins it for everyone.

AGAIN.

31 posted on 10/29/2014 10:35:13 AM PDT by T-Bone Texan (The time is now to form up into leaderless cells of 5 men or less.)
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