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Mexico Knocks U.S. Soccer Out of Olympics
Yahoo News , AP ^
| 02/11/04
| John Rice
Posted on 02/12/2004 3:36:39 PM PST by Corazon
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To: Merdoug
Damn man calm down.
Last week I hit a patch of ice and my car got stuck in about three feet of snow in a ditch. About half the people who saw me stopped and asked if they could help.
AMERICA is a WONDERFUL place and AMERICANS , no matter where they came from or how they got here, are great people.
To: Merdoug
But why, in this particular instance, is it good for the economy? That fundamental thesis seems to be at the heart of the advocacy of legalizing illegals, so shouldn't it be answered?
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02/14/2004 1:01:37 PM PST
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AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
To: Agnes Heep
true, but higher percapita is not true shurlock!, i belive thats Luxembourg(notsureaboutspellinghere)thas high, its almost double when compared to US.
To: Agnes Heep
What your saying may be true, but if you dont care that MEXICO IS BETTER, STRONGER, SMARTER In a sport thats 10X bigger then b-ball, AME-futboll, baseball put together then its ok, dont care.
To: Stu Cohen
the us falls under 1, and 2 in highest murders and rape in the world, Why is Mexico or illegal aliens involved? in this number? if an iligals gets cought taking a donut with out paying for it, the police notifies emigration!, they dont get a good chanse to continue any act of violence! of course illegals have committed crimes but the highest in the country are not illegals.
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