To: NapkinUser
We were driving up to the on ramp for the freeway in our local town, and were met with three deep rows of hispanic children (high school age), some carrying signs--most just walking along on the sidewalk, protesting against the House bill.
1. While they were waiting for the light to change, a few sat on people's cars that were in the Burger King parking lot next to the sidewalk. ---I was taught that was someone ELSE's property, and NOT to do that.
2. My husband smiled and yelled, "God Bless the United States of America." Their reply...down the line...as we drove by...was F___ YOU!!!
Now, it seems to me, that if you are trying to barge into someone else's country illegally, you might not want to swear at those whose help you'll need to stay there.
I was shocked. I was furious. They were tacky. They were rude.
14 posted on
03/29/2006 5:54:38 AM PST by
NordP
(I've seen enough "24" to know there are many things a President cannot talk about, yet must do.)
To: NordP
Now, it seems to me, that if you are trying to barge into someone else's country illegally, you might not want to swear at those whose help you'll need to stay there.
i think you're mistaken. they don't need regular citizens, they already have the media and most of the politicians on their side.
31 posted on
03/29/2006 6:08:51 AM PST by
absolootezer0
("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
To: NordP
1. While they were waiting for the light to change, a few sat on people's cars that were in the Burger King parking lot next to the sidewalk. ---I was taught that was someone ELSE's property, and NOT to do that.
Many of the Mexican kids in my neighborhood do not have respect for other people's property. Especially mine. They still think because a friend of their's lived in our house two owners ago, that they are entitled to do what they want.
46 posted on
03/29/2006 6:25:48 AM PST by
HungarianGypsy
(I'm writing a post to a message board. I don't care if it's not grammatically perfect.)
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