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To: 1rudeboy
My Grandparents came here from Sicily, BOTH sides.

My parents both went on to be successful American citizens. Their children went also went on to be successful. My Grandparents taught themselves English and encouraged their children to blend in because they were official U.S. natural born citizens. UNLIKE Obummer.

As a public school teacher who once taught in a inner city school, I would often hear some Mexican students refer to this country as really belonging to MEXICO. I would try to explain to them the history, but they would have none of it and continue their non-assimilation. My guess is their opposition is permanent.

This is sad for our country. It may in fact one day resemble Mexico.

13 posted on 08/08/2009 9:06:34 AM PDT by purpleporter
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To: purpleporter
I almost got into a fight with an "activist" (alcohol was involved on both sides) on a commuter train in Chicago when he tried to play the "reconquista" card (he was "lecturing" the captive audience).

I simply asked him what tribe he represented, Miami, Illini, Shawnee, Dakota Sioux, or some other. Shut him right up . . . and I had the Brooks Brothers crowd winking at me the rest of the way.

16 posted on 08/08/2009 9:13:28 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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