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To: lainde

there are millions of latin americans of arabic descent, many of whom could be of a mind to join al queda since it is well known in latin american universities as well as in arablandia that the united states is the cause of all the poverty, corruption, dope-peddaling etc in those regions and that the us and us citizens deserve whatever thuggery, death or destruction al queda can inflict. so accent wud not be a problem for latin al queda members who were of arabic descent.


63 posted on 07/22/2004 9:37:26 AM PDT by orejas
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To: orejas

You guys have pretty well covered the entire thing from beginning to end. As a Texan and the grandson of --legal-- immigrants (who learned English) I am appalled by the changes taking effect and the uniquely Texan experience being slowly lost like a frog in a boiling pot day by day. Growing up in Texas I ran with my Anglo and black "Texian" as well as my "Tejano" friends. We all loved pickups and BBQ, football and all of the other things that made us Texans, folks of world renown. We were proud to fly Old Glory and dared anyone to tread on it. We knew we lived in the best state in the best country on earth. Sad, the next generation probably won't even know how to cook a brisket, or even pronounce it.

You are right however about some Mexicans liking OBL. Here is a report of some of that nastiness: http://www.vdare.com/awall/mexicans_chant.htm.

"Orechas", if you truly have the sentiment you express, go home. We'll have some Marines pay you a visit in due time.


64 posted on 07/25/2004 3:06:01 AM PDT by blogbat
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