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To: Nick Danger
This ever growing government is going to bring in the equivalent of TWO MAJOR cities of illegal aliens and new immigrants (many from Muslim countries) into our country EVERY SINGLE YEAR.

And just think, if they keep that up for twenty years, that will barely bring the ratio of workers to retirees to 3 to 1 instead of 2 to 1. It's 4 to 1 now.

How many millions more are enough Nick?

25 million more? 50 million more? 120 million more? When does this greed stop?

Should we open our borders to hundreds of millions of Chinese, Brazilians, those from El Salvador, Nicaragua, all of South America so all those retirees can play golf in Palm Springs?

72 posted on 12/20/2004 1:13:18 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf (No more illegal alien sympathizers from Texas. America has one too many.)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Should we open our borders to hundreds of millions of Chinese, Brazilians, those from El Salvador, Nicaragua, all of South America so all those retirees can play golf in Palm Springs?

I think we should put you in charge of speaking to our uppity women... especially the ones like Michelle Malkin, who are of child-bearing age. We need babies. To have working adults in 2025, we need babies now.

Men do not make babies. Women make babies. I appoint you our ambassador to women, to let them know that they can make all this immigration unnecessary. Good luck.

Tell them if they don't say 'yes,' they'll be gassed in their old age to get them out of the way, because the workers then won't be able to afford them.

Unless, of course, we import the equivalent of two cities' worth of pre-made adults every year for the next twenty years.


82 posted on 12/20/2004 1:20:56 PM PST by Nick Danger (Want some wood?)
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