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To: Supernatural
The thrust of the article must be absolutely correct as any thoughtful and observant person living in the USA would know.

Last night I was clicking through the channels on TV and I happened upon a PBS program on great engineering projects around NYNY. You have the GW bridge (Amman), you have the Veranzanno narrows bridge (Amman), the Holland tunnel (Holland) and other bridges we all know (Lindenthall). Amman and Lindenthall had accents but were classically and technically educated and spoke perfect English. Holland was similarly educated and was at least second or third generation American.

The point is, great works require great men (or women) to conceptualize and execute the ideas and plans. In these cases, government was merely the payer and the lubricant for the engineering feats. Hoards of criminal aliens can not do what is necessary to elevate their masses, let alone, the masses of the people to where they arrive. Labor alone is always available, at the right price and time, it has always been available, and as labor becomes more expensive, great engineers design and develop ways to extend and amplify the labor available by using machines and better systems. Simply put, labor should always be the least of our concerns as a nation, the greatness of our best and average person should be what we are concerned with.

Identify a great Mexican aircraft designer or builder, a bridge builder and designer, or a physicist? If they are available, those are whom we should allow to immigrate here, but leave out the leaf rakers, the pool cleaners, the chicken pluckers, etc., those are available anywhere in the world where one wants to find them.
37 posted on 04/01/2006 7:34:14 AM PST by Final Authority
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To: Final Authority

The only "great" Mexican I ever heard of is Pancho Villa and he was a thief.


41 posted on 04/01/2006 7:37:07 AM PST by Supernatural (A 1,000 lies can be told, but the truth is still the truth.)
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