To: COEXERJ145
a baby was born, healthy and safe.
You would think this "pro life" board would rejoice.
But snideness is the order of the day whenever it is a Mexican baby.
28 posted on
12/08/2006 8:03:40 PM PST by
cajungirl
(no)
To: cajungirl
a baby was born, healthy and safe. You would think this "pro life" board would rejoice. But snideness is the order of the day whenever it is a Mexican baby. You are nothing but a racial propagandist who has no place on this forum. Read the 14th Amendment. Children of foreign citizens are foreign citizens. We don't care what nation they are from. But the vast majority are from Mexico. I know facts are inconvenient to propagandists, so I don't expect you to understand.
To: cajungirl
a baby was born, healthy and safe. No thanks to the reckless woman who went on a flight knowing she could give birth at any moment. Would you do this? That was my wife's first comment...what was she doing on a plane?
To: cajungirl
"a baby was born, healthy and safe.
You would think this "pro life" board would rejoice.
But snideness is the order of the day whenever it is a Mexican baby."
That's an amazingly cheap shot at a belief that has nothing to do with this subject. Someone grinding an axe here? I can demagogue too.
The baby had a much better chance being born on the ground in Mexico. This mother deliberately risked the life of her baby and herself.
This time it worked out O.K. What about next time?
She should be prosecuted and the baby placed in foster care. How about that for caring about the living regardless of their national origin?
50 posted on
12/08/2006 8:40:18 PM PST by
outdriving
(Diversity is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.)
To: cajungirl; COEXERJ145
You know what? It isn't the fault of posters here that over half of the illegal entrants and jackpot baby deliverers are Mexican. Talk to Mexico and George Bush about that if you have a problem and stop the race baiting. It's pathetic and dishonest.
86 posted on
12/09/2006 9:47:03 AM PST by
WatchingInAmazement
("Nothing is more expensive than cheap labor," prof. Vernon Briggs, labor economist Cornell Un.)
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