If you live in your own country, what ever country that might be. If you feel your country SUCKS, and you want to move to a better country, GET IN LINE AND WE'LL BE HAPPY TO LET YOU IN!
If you live in USA now, You are an American too, And need to act as such (pay taxes, obey laws, speak English, learn our history, vote, and even observe Independence Day (Which is NOT on the 5th of May). My grand parents came here from another country and did all of these things. I'm certain it was very difficult and they were probably un-welcomed. I am only three generations from Ellis Island. Should I insist on an interpreter? Should I need or expect to have everything explained to me in my native language? Nope - For some reason I don't know any German or Polish - BECAUSE I DON'T LIVE IN POLAND OR GERMANY!!
Above all an American must TOLERATE and even RESPECT all other "AMERICANS" no matter what color, race, or religion they may be. (for info on being an "American" please see previous paragraph),
Put it this way:
If your great-great-great grandfather somehow "owned" a giant ranch (in any country) with acres of land and plenty of water and other resources for all of his descendants and associates, including your family and yourself, would you put a fence around it? Or can I sneak in a stay for a while? I'll shovel dirt and work real hard, okay? and would it be okay if I bring my family, and my extended family?
2006-07-09
13:17:39
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scummibear
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