Posted on 09/18/2006 6:11:07 PM PDT by SandRat
Now the Illegals have added a new threat.
Maybe the bears will find a way into the hearts of our elected officials and start collecting welfare checks, housing, SSI, free education, and everything else offered to illegal aliens. After all, they are creatures of color.
As Bears are creatures of habit once conditioned maybe they will find a new food source --- one that comes to them???
You know, if we could somehow get a bunch more bears down there this whole situation might just sort itself out on its own. I'm just sayin', that's all.
"As Bears are creatures of habit once conditioned maybe they will find a new food source --- one that comes to them???"
We can only hope.
Interestingly enough I recently read an article in an Irish newspaper that claimed more then 50,000 Irish illegal enter the U.S. each year, mostly through Canada.
That's what I saw ... may the border bear country.
The first word I hear about a potato blight and I'm gonna' have to kick some illegal Irish a$$.
And I am Irish.
At least I think I am.
Maybe it's more Mexican-Irish....?
Is the statue of Liberty still holding up a torch, or a taco?
Welcome to FR!
To hell with black bears, they are too mild mannered. I say we transplant a bunch of Grizzlies to the border area, after keeping them in cages without food for about a week. That should do it.
If they weren't bothering the homeowners, i'd say leave the bears, and we will achieve a natural balance. Bears eat illegals, win-win.
A lot of the Irish illegals fly right into Boston. There is a massive Irish community in South boston for them to blend into.
The INS station in Boston mostly dealt with irish & chinese while I worked in the area in the late 80's.
Where's the liberal/environut outrage? Save the bears or save the illegals?
What's a hippie to do?
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