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To: Tired of Taxes
Nope, several of their names can be read in Cornish ~ which has been extinct pretty much for the last 500 years EXCEPT in the titles of Spanish hidalgos, and lots and lots and lots of Central Americans have those names.

Occasionally you will run into a Spanish name that's literally a sentence.

The odds of any of these kids having a non-Hispanic name are, I would imagine given that area, ZILCH!

132 posted on 05/07/2010 8:20:03 PM PDT by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: muawiyah

I can see neither of us is going to back down. :-)

I’m assuming those other surnames are not Mexican because the news report only mentioned that one boy had a Mexican parent. But, I see what you’re saying: Given the community, chances are they are. If so, why didn’t the news report say so?

Galli could be either Italian, French, or Portuguese. Dariano could be an Italian surname, too. If all these boys were of Mexican descent, I think the news report would’ve made that point. The reporter interviewed girls and introduced them as “Mexican-Americans”; it seems all of the boys would’ve been introduced the same way, if they were, too.

UNLESS the other three boys didn’t want to identify themselves that way... You’d think it would support their argument, though.


133 posted on 05/07/2010 9:26:04 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes (Dad, I will always think of you.)
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