PlantManBee
Well-Known Member
now all mexico needs is 100 years of slave labor to bring them up to pace of the U.S
HAHAHAHAHA HA! word.
now all mexico needs is 100 years of slave labor to bring them up to pace of the U.S
ever here the phase "walk a mile in someones shoes before you judge them?" YOU, YES YOU! (this is an assumption) were BORN IN THE USA. This is shear luck (unless your parents moved to better themselves). you had no choice. What if you were born in Mexico? How would you feel?
Yes POOR MEXICO! so you go and run for office because you want the place to be better. Oh too bad, you didn't pay the right person and you got shot....poor social climber. i'm guessing you would be smart enough to head to the US FDD.
if that's what it takes. you're so full of shame over it you left, right?now all mexico needs is 100 years of slave labor to bring them up to pace of the U.S
fuck the draft!we needed a draft 4 years ago.
isn't that the point of it all? isn't the point that we are fat, lazy, corrupt and selfish and should be stripped of our illusions of superiority, along with the wealth we have accumulated? no amount of charity will ever be enough to make up for the sin of success. we must atone for that sin by joining the least of nations in their degradation. that we are merely on the road to success is immaterial. it is enough that we dare to believe that goal possible. we have fallen prey to the envy of those who lag behind and are in danger of being consumed by our own sense of guilt.so we should lower our standards in order to compete with illegals?
how many candidates are shot here? not many. FDD do you really think you deserve more just because you were born here? that you are innately BETTER?kennedy was shot, so was king, and lennon, ...........
isn't that the point of it all? isn't the point that we are fat, lazy, corrupt and selfish and should be stripped of our illusions of superiority, along with the wealth we have accumulated? no amount of charity will ever be enough to make up for the sin of success. we must atone for that sin by joining the least of nations in their degradation. that we are merely on the road to success is immaterial. it is enough that we dare to believe that goal possible. we have fallen prey to the envy of those who lag behind and are in danger of being consumed by our own sense of guilt.
what is it we owe the rest of the world? our humanity dictates that we not stand idly by while others starve and are beaten down, but do we make our family suffer so that our neighbors are fed? there will always be the poor, the suffering. do we invite them all in to share our bounty until it is too depleted to support us? we have yet to find a way to make our own people self-sufficient, without dependence on the waste of state enforced charity. we have yet to feed our own hungry and house our own homeless and we are supposed to welcome the even greater burden of another country's needy?
our standard of living, what we consider the necessities of life, may be higher than most anywhere else in the world, but our individual standards, what we consider necessary to obtain those things we feel we need, continue to decline. it's time we remembered just how hard life really is and increasing our efforts to create a just society at home. we must be willing to demand that our own people to fend for themselves and free themselves of the bonds of slavery to the state before we can hope to spread the wealth of an industrious nation around the world. a strong nation filled with citizens capable of making their own way is a nation that can lead the world by example instead of by force. those jobs taken by illegals, no matter how menial, would go a long way toward rebuilding the work ethic that built this country and reducing our dependence on an uncontrollable welfare-state.
So you're for slave labor if that's what's needed? Nope haven't left yet but we already have started saving for it.if that's what it takes. you're so full of shame over it you left, right?
VERY well stated. People rely on our feeling a sense of guilt and shout racism rather than realistically note the impossibility of this country moving forward while our welfare expenses sky rocket.isn't that the point of it all? isn't the point that we are fat, lazy, corrupt and selfish and should be stripped of our illusions of superiority, along with the wealth we have accumulated? no amount of charity will ever be enough to make up for the sin of success. we must atone for that sin by joining the least of nations in their degradation. that we are merely on the road to success is immaterial. it is enough that we dare to believe that goal possible. we have fallen prey to the envy of those who lag behind and are in danger of being consumed by our own sense of guilt.
what is it we owe the rest of the world? our humanity dictates that we not stand idly by while others starve and are beaten down, but do we make our family suffer so that our neighbors are fed? there will always be the poor, the suffering. do we invite them all in to share our bounty until it is too depleted to support us? we have yet to find a way to make our own people self-sufficient, without dependence on the waste of state enforced charity. we have yet to feed our own hungry and house our own homeless and we are supposed to welcome the even greater burden of another country's needy?
our standard of living, what we consider the necessities of life, may be higher than most anywhere else in the world, but our individual standards, what we consider necessary to obtain those things we feel we need, continue to decline. it's time we remembered just how hard life really is and increasing our efforts to create a just society at home. we must be willing to demand that our own people to fend for themselves and free themselves of the bonds of slavery to the state before we can hope to spread the wealth of an industrious nation around the world. a strong nation filled with citizens capable of making their own way is a nation that can lead the world by example instead of by force. those jobs taken by illegals, no matter how menial, would go a long way toward rebuilding the work ethic that built this country and reducing our dependence on an uncontrollable welfare-state.
you were saying>i want to voice my opinion but i dont even know where to start with all the bull shit i just read through.
i'll just say this...
if timmy wanted to work at mcdonalds, he would be working at mcdonalds.
i like to travel, in my travels when people ask where i am from, i say america, they frown.
ive learned that people like it better when you say california.
ive even said mexico, because technically, thats where i'm from.
my point is, if you want to know why people frown when i tell them america...
you can find some good examples by reading through this thread.
that is all.
ignorance is the enemy of all men, and when uniting together for common, upstanding goals, is evidence of the miracle of our existence-
with that being said, one of the main grievances, although not spelled directly and probably not even recognized mostly, is the fact that these folks (currently mainly mexicans), have no interest in assimilating into our existing culuture. they want to keep their culture, and reap the benefit of ours, i don't think it can be both, although in my case it is easy to be eastern european, AND, american, of course with americana first, but i do not insist on offending others with my beliefs to the point of apartheid.
if you want to be an american, come by all means come, if you do not want to be an american and are only here to take advantage of our "luckiness", then you should be sent home
either way it won't be easy, one has tremendous benefits, an, one does not,(maybe)?
both u guys hit the nail on the head.. amen!isn't that the point of it all? isn't the point that we are fat, lazy, corrupt and selfish and should be stripped of our illusions of superiority, along with the wealth we have accumulated? no amount of charity will ever be enough to make up for the sin of success. we must atone for that sin by joining the least of nations in their degradation. that we are merely on the road to success is immaterial. it is enough that we dare to believe that goal possible. we have fallen prey to the envy of those who lag behind and are in danger of being consumed by our own sense of guilt.
what is it we owe the rest of the world? our humanity dictates that we not stand idly by while others starve and are beaten down, but do we make our family suffer so that our neighbors are fed? there will always be the poor, the suffering. do we invite them all in to share our bounty until it is too depleted to support us? we have yet to find a way to make our own people self-sufficient, without dependence on the waste of state enforced charity. we have yet to feed our own hungry and house our own homeless and we are supposed to welcome the even greater burden of another country's needy?
our standard of living, what we consider the necessities of life, may be higher than most anywhere else in the world, but our individual standards, what we consider necessary to obtain those things we feel we need, continue to decline. it's time we remembered just how hard life really is and increasing our efforts to create a just society at home. we must be willing to demand that our own people to fend for themselves and free themselves of the bonds of slavery to the state before we can hope to spread the wealth of an industrious nation around the world. a strong nation filled with citizens capable of making their own way is a nation that can lead the world by example instead of by force. those jobs taken by illegals, no matter how menial, would go a long way toward rebuilding the work ethic that built this country and reducing our dependence on an uncontrollable welfare-state.
....not exactly a surprise with your avatar.We have an upside down flag in our home.
why would a country full of "hard workers" need slaves?So you're for slave labor if that's what's needed? Nope haven't left yet but we already have started saving for it.