To: Texas Songwriter
In agriculture, the practice of growing the same crop each year leads to increased pestilence and disease. That’s why farmers are advised to rotate their crops. Human culture is analogous.
To: Lisbon1940
I am a farmer and cattle raiser. So, you say human culture is analogous. You can say that all day long but husbandry, would be a closer phylogenetic example than corn to diseased cattle. Your 'analogy' is thick with political correctness. So you run along and keep spreading your foolishness and watch your country decline. As I said before
. the American Melting Pot is how we immerse people of all kinds into this experiment called America. My prescription is not one of exclusion, but one of inclusion e pluribus unum
.not Balkanization, division, and destruction.
To: Lisbon1940
What a silly analogy. People by their very nature are all unique. It is flat-out stupid to think that adding new colors or languages will automatically have a nourishing effect upon the host. Especially when the new arrivals *loathe* America and her Constitution, as many do. And you know this, but you’d rather sound oh so clever, tolerant and understanding. Bob
105 posted on
02/04/2014 2:18:15 AM PST by
alstewartfan
(Every heart is a lonely hunter when she walks by. Al Stewart)
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