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To: brazzaville

......The Reconquista is a reality ....

Do you know the source of the word Reconquista?

The Mexican economy is floundering and the best source of funds is the remittances from the USA. The American economy is absorbing the migrants and is apparently better off for their being here. Were that not so, the merket would take care fo the problem.

Having said that, it is not ok to condone illegal actions. Breaking of the laws of the land must not be permitted.


146 posted on 06/05/2005 3:37:46 AM PDT by bert (Rename Times Square......... Rudy Square. Just in.... rename the Washington Post March??)
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To: bert
Good morning.
"Do you know the source of the word Reconquista?"

I first heard the word in the early '70s from La Raza activists on a community college campus in California. They were there as part of a hate-America-antiwar-Marxist demonstration. I went to the event because it was a good place to pick up naive hippie girls and because I believe in knowing the enemy.

"The Mexican economy is floundering and the best source of funds is the remittances from the USA. The American economy is absorbing the migrants and is apparently better off for their being here. Were that not so, the market would take care for the problem."

The Mexican economy hasn't done anything but flounder since Cortez arrived. It will always flounder because a small group of elites control every peso.

I would disagree that the American economy is better off because of the illegals and it is not absorbing the migrants because they are not choosing to assimilate. The free market can't fix that problem.

Michael Frazier
153 posted on 06/05/2005 8:07:46 AM PDT by brazzaville (No surrender,no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
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