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Caravan Migrants: ‘What Are We Supposed to Do in Honduras If There’s no Work?’
Breitbart ^
| 10/1823/2018
| John Binder
Posted on 10/23/2018 6:18:01 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SmokingJoe
We are workers, Mata said. What are we supposed to do in Honduras if theres no work? Make some changes in the way the country is run?
Just a thought...
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posted on
10/23/2018 10:18:31 AM PDT
by
gogeo
(The Repubs may not always deserve to win, but the RATs always deserve to lose.)
To: Hot Tabasco
This sounds like there may be many openings in the area of
Law Enforcement, business security, private detectives and any job involved in keeping law and order.
To: darth
Great minds think alike. Indeed!
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posted on
10/23/2018 10:43:05 AM PDT
by
Boomer
(Better Dead Than Dem)
To: Maris Crane
To: Hot Tabasco
Then hire even MORE LEOs
Our police face life threatening situations every day.
No excuses.
To: Blue Highway
"Its going to take a bit more than elbow grease to get that tub of lard in the pink shirt, up on that truck."
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LOL ....... you're right.
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posted on
10/23/2018 11:08:29 AM PDT
by
a little elbow grease
(duct tape and cable ties hold more worth than pussy hats and resistance)
To: SmokingJoe
Honduras is your country... fix it.
Otherwise you are just bringing the ideas and behaviors that impoverished your country over here, to ruin our country the same way you did to yours.
To: akalinin
Some are calling the so-called "caraven" a "mob of vagrants."
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