Bzzzzt! Wrong! I am neither trying to get to the US nor do I need a Green Card as all those poor basteds obviosly do – point of fact, I turned down US citizenship simply because it implied giving up my original nationality. As it stands now I can go in and out of the US anytime I want to, and that’s just fine with me.
If anything, my born and bred American son won’t be there much longer if it means becoming cannon-fodder for Imperialistic adventures. One of the few things my american ex and I agree on – none of us will offer to die for your endless greed.
No doubt the CIA should hire you. For they need people like you to determine who’s a true self-professed Latino or not.
Once again, I am here to help – though it’s getting a bit tedious:
Well, if I joined the CIA, I might actually have to expose myself to danger when they make me a secret agent. Being the chickenhawk that you claim I am you should no better than to make such a suggestion to me.
Don’t let your worrying about me keep you from your native genocide or inquisitations, m’kay?
I don’t like your disparagement of the honorable service of friends of mine, though. They did more for their adopted country than most newcomers, and I’m grateful to have had them around.
I wish your son every success, obviously. But if this little episone has taught us anything, it is that, whatever we might wish, we cannot determine what course our children might take when they grow up. They have to make their own way with their own choices. And these choices might be ones we disapprove of, and they might leave our sons or daughters dead before their time.
Is it true about that let’s support our president sign the petition because I give a sheet??? I read that a WH spokesman accepted 32 white sheets signed by his supports from Chicago… all the while no one could accept the other side’s letter requesting accountability.
Give a sheet - shit. Sheets must have been crib sized.
So you’re saying that neither the right nor the left used forged documents for partisan smears? That’s an, um, interesting point, but I’ll go you one better: It’s equally true that no journalist from either side has stuffed a kielbasa up their ass and done the Mexican hat dance in an attempt to discredit the other side. Prove me wrong.
Perhaps in the end that was true but FDR saw a need to stop Hitler years before the US got involved. The US was still hurting from WWI and our citizens didn’t want to get involved in another European war. FDR had to promise during his campaign for reelection that he wouldn’t take us into another war even though he believed we really needed to be there. He circumvented existing laws to provide military aide to England and to step up ourt military production. Then after he won again he sent ships out looking for German subs hoping for a reason to get in, such as being attacked. It took years of planning to convince the public to get involved and I’m sure even after we did go in plenty of people still disagreed.