English is our lanquage.
#23
RE: English is our lanquage.
ORIGINAL: Pirata
Your (those who make and dig up stuff like that video) ignorance is beyond your comprehension so much that I will not waste my time trying to explain,yet again.
Your (those who make and dig up stuff like that video) ignorance is beyond your comprehension so much that I will not waste my time trying to explain,yet again.
And as a counterpoint; I thought it was rather humorous.
The problem with stereotypes is that they are, unfortunately, rooted in an actual sample of the populace...
#24
#25
RE: English is our lanquage.
Some of these answers are too funny. LOL!
If you came to live here instead of some rathole, why did you come? But I do salute you for your service.
If your country wasn't a rathole, you'd still be there.
Is anybody comparing the average lifestyle in the USA to the 3rd world countries like Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba and the Philippines or any Indoneshian country?
Tell me about it.
Please let us know how good you had it and how much money you made.
Thanks.
If you came to live here instead of some rathole, why did you come? But I do salute you for your service.
If your country wasn't a rathole, you'd still be there.
Is anybody comparing the average lifestyle in the USA to the 3rd world countries like Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba and the Philippines or any Indoneshian country?
Tell me about it.
Please let us know how good you had it and how much money you made.
Thanks.
#26
RE: English is our lanquage.
ORIGINAL: HemiLonestar
Wouldn't by chance be Hartford, would it?
ORIGINAL: FFMedic1479
I am still a little behind on the Canadian... talkin about boots and stuff all the time... I like the Canadian Tuxedo from SuperTroopers (best opening scene of any movie ever... littering and.. littering and... littering and... smoking the reefer). There is this neighborhood in this city I worked as a medic in, a whole section of the state capital with nothing but signs in Spanish... needless to say I was lost quite often.
I am still a little behind on the Canadian... talkin about boots and stuff all the time... I like the Canadian Tuxedo from SuperTroopers (best opening scene of any movie ever... littering and.. littering and... littering and... smoking the reefer). There is this neighborhood in this city I worked as a medic in, a whole section of the state capital with nothing but signs in Spanish... needless to say I was lost quite often.
#27
RE: English is our lanquage.
Wow.. your level of ignorance is amazing.... really... I came to live here because I could and wanted.... See some people have choices and like to do things... why did I stay... well, I met a wonderful woman, married her and stayed...
So would you say that americans that chose to live in Mexico and Costa Rica or the PI leave the rathole that is the USA to move somewhere else and make more money..... Dude, read a little, learn a little, study a little, learn some humility......it will get you a long ways....
So would you say that americans that chose to live in Mexico and Costa Rica or the PI leave the rathole that is the USA to move somewhere else and make more money..... Dude, read a little, learn a little, study a little, learn some humility......it will get you a long ways....
#28
RE: English is our lanquage.
ORIGINAL: HansonHVAC
dont you love it when you buy something and the instruction manual is as thick as a novel, then you open it up and theres only about 5 pages worth of information, its just printed in 30 different languages that makes it that thick?
Also, FFMedic, did you hear they are making a super troopers 2?
dont you love it when you buy something and the instruction manual is as thick as a novel, then you open it up and theres only about 5 pages worth of information, its just printed in 30 different languages that makes it that thick?
Also, FFMedic, did you hear they are making a super troopers 2?
#29
RE: English is our lanquage.
Damn... I didn't read this whole post before posting my other messages... wow... crazy. Just about everyone in our country, except for the Native Americans (I am part indian myself... my great grandmother was full blood Osage... ripped from her homeland by the immigrants that first came to this country, tried to convert her religion and her language... took her from her family and stripped her of her identity as a native american) have an ethnic background other then what was originally found in this land that we now call America. All of this country was built on the backs of the immigrants. The Irish, the Chinese, the Africans, the Italians and so many others were all the cheap laborers and slaves of those who, at the time, said they were the true americans (kinda like what we are doing now with the mexicans). I think that is what made this country great, the "melting pot" that brought the differant traditions, language, foods, skills, archatecture, science and religion into this country that made what is America, well, America.
With that said, I do believe there is a due process that needs to occur. I do not agree with illegal immigrants coming into the country unchecked. And not because they shouldn't be here or can't be here, but going through proper channels willreduce the amount ofcriminals, drug runners, and terrorists from other countrysthat come into ours. I think that boarder security should make the boarders impossible to penitrate... not for the mexican wanting a better life for themself and their family, but for the drug runners who cross the desert daily with shipments of poision to put on our streets. And greater security should be placed in our ports and places of international travel, to reduce the risks to our country. We can protect our country without deny others our freedoms, we just need to be more careful how we do it.
With that said, I do believe there is a due process that needs to occur. I do not agree with illegal immigrants coming into the country unchecked. And not because they shouldn't be here or can't be here, but going through proper channels willreduce the amount ofcriminals, drug runners, and terrorists from other countrysthat come into ours. I think that boarder security should make the boarders impossible to penitrate... not for the mexican wanting a better life for themself and their family, but for the drug runners who cross the desert daily with shipments of poision to put on our streets. And greater security should be placed in our ports and places of international travel, to reduce the risks to our country. We can protect our country without deny others our freedoms, we just need to be more careful how we do it.