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Unread 10-11-2007, 02:20 PM
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Well Soldier, if you keep enslaving the espanic immigrant, you may find the capital for it.
I heard the congress will vote on for legalizing gambling on cell phone before 2010, this could be an other option.

This is just an other cold war anyway. Spy and *censured* weapons.
When I see the u.s with weapons that send micro wave on ppl so they think they are in fire, this let me believe the war won't be conventional. And surely not public.

I think the winner will be the one with the most country under their influence. Using mercantile strategy on their vassal.

Is europe still allie with the u.s? Because I see a war with europe comming pretty fast. But I don't have all the information, so maybe I am mistaken.
This really makes me miss that New Zealand guy. What was his name? Tripps?
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Sorry to hijack the post...but...did you get Madden '08 yet, John?
I have the afternoon off, so I guess I'll go practice against the Steelers.
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Not yet, maybe this weekend. My evenings have been busy with my son's football practices which ripple through to everything else. Football ends next week for him. I was online late though. PM me with your gamertag.
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Perhaps you need to define exactly what you mean by your use of "slavery". I doubt that we are working from the same definition.

I believe that my entire thought was clearly expressed. Perhaps you just disagree.
Capitalism is a form of slavery created by the ancestor of the egyptian. The lash was remplace by the basic need of humman.

There is different form of capitalism in the world. The americain capitalism is known as the most savage and hardest, and this, with the right people have gain over century. Now imagine the same capitalism without all these right...
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The best way to seal the border is to increase the number of work visas. The need for migrant produce workers is very high. If they're documented properly, then we can know which ones are criminals. If you're a criminal, you can't come in and you can't stay. This way, the only ones trying to sneak across the border are the bad guys. Them, we can shoot with a clear conscience.

Now when it comes to Canada, I say build a big-ass fence. :)

And as far as the slavery part goes, Matrf doesn't know what he's talking about. I forgive him. Both Bill and I are pretty much life-long Texans and understand that Mexican culture is a big part of Texas culture. For the most part, the Mexican community in Texas consists of hard-working, family-oriented people. And I said "for the most part" because every ethnicity has its bad--white, black, ect. Mexicans working as migrant farm workers have it tough. No one can claim otherwise; however, they are not slaves and make so much more money here than in Mexico that it's silly to call them slaves.

By your reasoning Matrf, Mexico's 2nd largest industry is supplying the U.S. with slaves -- interesting.
By your logic, if someone is already a slave in africa, than he can't be a slave in the u.s. This make no sense at all. You almost claim that youc can enslave them because they are already slave, because your slavery is better.

As for the big ass fence, I wish you build that fence, because when the fence will be build, we won't have any problems in Canada since 80% of the crimes are made with illigal guns that come from the u.s. By the smugler of both side.

With all the techonolgie the u.s have, I doubt they can't stop the illigal immigrant to enter.
Maybe it will cost you a arm, but when I visit New-york and find myself in restaurant with spanish-only-menu and worker that speak only spanish, I'm afraid these whore get more in the north and ruin my country too. To not say that most of them DONT WANT TO SPEAK ENGLISH AND WONT EVER WANT because they say the u.s is THEIR LAND and not yours.
I mean, in the south, it most be a total joke, I heard some city are getting spanish only.
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Well... in the U.S., Matrf, one has the right to speak any language they choose. Yes, even the migrant farmworking slaves. The U.S. is a place of many cultures and languages--the LEAST rascist nation in the world, unlike your native France and the rest of Europe. And talk about rascism and slavery, you want to discuss Canadian treatment of Chinese workers on the Canadian Railroad? You call them (Mexicans) "Whores," I call them people. You can express your opinions here, but don't get rascist, please.
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Capitalism is a form of slavery created by the ancestor of the egyptian. The lash was remplace by the basic need of humman.

There is different form of capitalism in the world. The americain capitalism is known as the most savage and hardest, and this, with the right people have gain over century. Now imagine the same capitalism without all these right...
I have been very happy in my "slavery". I would much rather live in the U.S. than in a European socialistic nanny state that restricts my freedom and choices, takes most of my money, and tells me how to run my life.

Our challenge here is to keep some of our politicians from following much of Europe. All too often they seem to forget that the reason for our Revolution is that we wanted something very different here than they had in Europe. It was a great idea then and just as sound now.
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Well... in the U.S., Matrf, one has the right to speak any language they choose. Yes, even the migrant farmworking slaves. The U.S. is a place of many cultures and languages--the LEAST rascist nation in the world, unlike your native France and the rest of Europe. And talk about rascism and slavery, you want to discuss Canadian treatment of Chinese workers on the Canadian Railroad? You call them (Mexicans) "Whores," I call them people. You can express your opinions here, but don't get rascist, please.
I can't call criminals whore, but you say you shoot them?
How it is racist to call criminals whore?

That's pretty new that ''one has the right to speak any language they choose'' Because the 100 000 french that moved from Québec to the u.s in 1800 didn't have the RIGHT to speak french. If you want to talk about the past, we can do it on both side.

I won't defend France, because I'm far from french. And I don't know much about them.
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I have been very happy in my "slavery". I would much rather live in the U.S. than in a European socialistic nanny state that restricts my freedom and choices, takes most of my money, and tells me how to run my life.

Our challenge here is to keep some of our politicians from following much of Europe. All too often they seem to forget that the reason for our Revolution is that we wanted something very different here than they had in Europe. It was a great idea then and just as sound now.
If you have a brain, you are going to have a good job and a good rank in the social pyramide. So you are not really a slave if you have a good rank. This doesn't mean there is no slave around you. I also prefer freedom of choice over socialism. And I prefer a liberal democratie than the u.s.

I'm afraid your politicians can't be stop anymore. The u.s is a socialistic state like all others, or should I say ''most'' state. Because state in the south like Florida are not too much socialistic.
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