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Old 10-09-2013, 04:56 PM
 
Location: O.C.
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"What's interesting here? None of the arrested congressional protestors were from California. Does this mean that California is not ground-zero for immigration reform?"

What it means is our reps are either too lazy or relaxing in their offices counting their plunder. Besides the dems in California have a lock on the hispanic vote already. No need to waste time outside in the hot sun! They do have their priorities!!
They are too busy trying to come up with new gun laws for next year to take even more rights away from law abiding LEGAL citizens and further trample on the constitution. These POS, Democrat liberals support illegal criminals and want to give them a safe haven. You need look no further than your local Home Depot parking lot in the morning or any one of the many areas designated for day laborers to sit around waiting for work. If they REALLY wanted to get tough on illegals, those would be good places to start shutting down and/or rounding up criminals hanging out there, but that will never happen.
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Old 10-09-2013, 05:40 PM
 
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They are too busy trying to come up with new gun laws for next year to take even more rights away from law abiding LEGAL citizens and further trample on the constitution. These POS, Democrat liberals support illegal criminals and want to give them a safe haven. You need look no further than your local Home Depot parking lot in the morning or any one of the many areas designated for day laborers to sit around waiting for work. If they REALLY wanted to get tough on illegals, those would be good places to start shutting down and/or rounding up criminals hanging out there, but that will never happen.
Meanwhile, as you are ranting about day-laborers at Home Depot, summa the baddest-ass bad guys at Monsanto, Bayer, ADM, and DuPont just ran away with control of the world's food supplies.

Scary guys, those Mexican sheet-rockers!
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Old 10-11-2013, 02:51 PM
 
Location: Pacific Northwest
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The problem with illegals in California, is that the second generation is already worse than the first generation in many socioeconomic indicators (such as health, out of wedlock birth rates, crime rate), and the third generation will be an even larger burden to our infrastructure and social services.

That $20 you saved from the illegal sheet-rocker is going to cost you and your descendants a hell, hell lot more.

Here's the 2011 PISA test scores in math ranked by individual state:

1 Massachusetts 50.7
2 Minnesota 43.1
3 Vermont 41.4
4 North Dakota 41
5 New Jersey 40.4
6 Kansas 40.2
7 South Dakota 39.1
8 Pennsylvania 38.3
9 New Hampshire 37.9
10 Montana 37.6
11 Virginia 37.5
12 Colorado 37.4
13 Wisconsin 37
14 Maryland 36.5
15 Wyoming 36
16 Washington 35.9
17 Ohio 35.4
18 Iowa 35.2
19 Indiana 35.1
20 Oregon 34.8
21 Connecticut 34.7
22 Texas 34.7
23 Nebraska 34.6
24 North Carolina 34.5
25 Maine 34.1
26 Idaho 34.1
27 Utah 32.4
28 Alaska 32.2
US Average 32.2
29 South Carolina 31.9
30 Delaware 31.3
31 Illinois 30.8
32 New York 30.2
33 Missouri 29.9
34 Michigan 28.9
35 Rhode Island 27.7
36 Florida 27.4
37 Kentucky 27.3
38 Arizona 26.3
39 Georgia 24.7
40 Arkansas 24.4
41 California 23.9
42 Tennessee 23.1
43 Nevada 23
44 Oklahoma 21.3
45 Hawaii 21.2
46 Louisiana 19
47 West Virginia 18.5
48 Alabama 18.2
49 New Mexico 17.4
50 Mississippi 13.6
51 DC 8


California is #41. Notice that the states at the very top are mostly white and homogeneous. This is ominous for not only California's future but America's future.

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Old 10-11-2013, 03:27 PM
 
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
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California is #41. Notice that the states at the very top are mostly white and homogeneous. This is ominous for not only California's future but America's future.
Take your rants to Stormfront.
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