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Do you speak Mexican? ( only after a few corona's!)

In America we only speak English! ( we have no official language)

In America we only wave the AMERICAN flag! ( thats it no more pride days for anyone, who is gonna be the one to tell the Irish?)

Only Mexicans are illegals!

Why should I learn Mexican ( they meant Spanish but you know, ignorance again) when the English is spoken in more places!

We are not like them central and south American countries where Mexico is located at, I know I have a map!

I missed a lot but after seeing yet another person say Mexican is a language I had to have another beer and laugh. Do you honestly expect people to take you serious when statements/questions like this are made? I know you will find some to counter it but this is in good humor so do not blow a coronary over it!

Yeah, yeah yeah, I know if I can dish it out then I have to accept it as well. Illegals do all the hard work, only after an honest living etc etc. Just be nice!

2006-09-27 15:39:04 · 6 answers · asked by Tegeras 4 in Politics & Government Immigration

This is all in jest btw. Just want to hear the humurous side of our debates. Too much hatred lately so some humor should be nice, don't you think?

Yeah same thing with English, same basic language but different dialects.

2006-09-27 15:51:50 · update #1

6 answers

You make some funny points and yes I speak both Mexican and English lol....You forgot to mention gay pride flags too.....AND no, I don't take too many here seriously....Yes, sometimes I fall off my chair laughing...!

2006-09-27 15:45:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

The 'Real Problem' with all of this has been decades of one-eye-closed tolerance, and shaky enforcement, and even shakier domestic policy. I have no beef with any Mexican citizen, 'hard-working' or otherwise, my grievance is instead with my city, county, state, and national representation who've seen fit for so long to let my state and others play 'host' at taxpayer expense to people who've got no lawful right to be in our country to begin with. I don't even blame the people that are trying to come in illegally. Nonetheless, their presence in our country has caused a Big Problem, and that needs to change. And, there'll be a lot of people moaning and crying about it, but bluntly spoken, if someone had spoken up 20 years ago, we wouldn't be where we are today with all of this mess.

Illegal immigration's a Big Problem, more accurately it's a symptom of Big Problems in our own economic business structure, as well as that of other countries. People that have jobs, have a future, don't jump borders at midnight or stuff themselves in shipping containers to hopefully not die on their way to a country with better opportunities. The very existence of all of this points to serious dysfunction in a lot of countries, including ours.

Reform starts with a border fence, running the border patrol up to capacity so they can do what needs done, and start taking employers to the table to find out Just How Many illegal employees they've really got. A lot of people need to pack up and go home, no 2 ways about it. Then, they gotta figure out a plan for the future, the guest worker thing etc.

We can't go sacrificing our cities because some of our citizens see fit to turn them over to 3rd world countries. I think we should always welcome guests, but there's a difference between a guest, and someone that's decided to make off with your watch, your car keys, that $500 you had saved for a rainy day, and the family china. And, that's about where we're at with the whole illegal immigration business. 3-4 in 10 in our prison system don't even belong in america to begin with, by law. Then you get into hospitals, and schools, and housing, and power and water and sewer, I don't know whose bright idea it was to leave the gate open, but we're paying for it now, and we'll continue paying for it until and unless enough people decide to speak up for public accountability from government, and some basic adherence to the existing laws already on the books. Deporting illegal aliens isn't a crime against humanity, and they need to keep doing it, it's working.

Mexico, and other countries,including ours, have problems. Their problems are not automatically our problems. They need to solve their problems, and we need to solve our problems, and having the US/Mexico border fence in place will do a GREAT job of determining which problem belongs to whom. Maybe, when we get done with OUR problems, then we can help Mexico, some way, but first things first. Public safety, national debt, poverty, unemployment,those are some examples of nagging things that keep becoming bigger problems every year...countries like Mexico need to get better at taking care of their own. We can help, just can't do it FOR em...

2006-09-27 16:15:27 · answer #2 · answered by gokart121 6 · 1 0

I hate to make you feel bad, but the Spanish dialect is different than say puerto rico or Cuba. If you say ondulay **(sp) to a pureto Rican you will not get a positive response. There are many words that are different amongst them. Same word entirely different meaning. and I mean entirely.

2006-09-27 15:48:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Come on dude.. the question about the "Mexican" language was asked by a Bunt cake... do you expect any different from this level of education?

2006-09-27 16:21:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It all sounds the same to me, especially if you don't speak the language.

2006-09-27 15:58:47 · answer #5 · answered by hexa 6 · 1 1

YOUR RIGHT. BUT I STILL THINK THE WIENERS (ILLEGALS) NEED TO GO BACK TO MEXICO.

2006-09-27 16:21:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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