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To: SwinneySwitch

He said he was spurred on by the thought of his 7-year-old, mentally handicapped daughter waiting for him in Miami.

Supposed to make me feel sorry for him. I don't! He snuck in, had an anchor baby, and now it is guaranteed that mentally handicapped baby is costing us (american taxpayers) an arm and a leg.

Only in America!


20 posted on 03/31/2006 12:04:42 PM PST by sheana
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To: sheana

As the mother of a severely disabled child, this is one very sore subject for me. Because of the illegals willingness to leech off our social programs, the most vulnerable of our citizens are in jeopardy of losing that safety net funded by our tax programs. And a lot of these individuals have paid taxes of their own into these programs, as have their parents and grandparents. It is not the right of illegals or their children (which I also see as illegals)to take from a US citizen. We cannot be expected to fund the needs of those not willing to step up to the plate and do their part.

This is a serious issue for me; I provide 100% care for my daughter, acting as her nurse, teacher, therapist, social director and advocate along with the normal motherly functions. It's a 24/7/365 job that I've been doing now for 12 years; saving California hundreds of thousands of dollars every year - and that's just for her 24-hour medical care. I'll be damned if I'll step aside and say it's ok to take from my child what she has every right to obtain. Because your correct, Sheana, it takes an arm and a leg to care for our citizens that cannot care for themselves. Then, it takes the other arm and leg to put back into our programs just to keep them available.


62 posted on 04/01/2006 3:53:44 AM PST by Cowboyhotdogs
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