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It's true, so what are they mad about. Props to the cartoonist that did this. Besides, it's a freaking political cartoon ... anything goes with those. Mexico didn't hesitate to have its Memin Pinquin character.
LMAO. Now THAT'S funny! Boo-hoo, cry me a river, Mexico.
They burn OUR Flag, spray paint all over OUR Flag, throw animal crap at OUR Flag, and disrespect OUR Flag ... right here in OUR COUNTRY! Why is that OK and this is NOT?
Seems they think whatever they want to do is fine and dandy because they're Mexican illegals here in this country and we're supposed to just kiss their collective a$$. Dream on. NOT going to happen!
That last sentence really cracks me up. "We have a lot of respect for our flag." Bwahahahah ha, hahahahahaha. Well perhaps if the illegals would stop burning ours and wraping it around their butts during protests, we would drum up some respect for their flag as well. I do hope this cartoonist does not feel he has to say sorry.
It would be nice if they had some respect for our flag while living in this country.
Well, they shouldn’t dish it out, if they can’t take it. Their disrespect of our flag warrants reciprocation. Too bad we can’t also dump at least 10% of our scofflaws and parasites on the citizens of Mexico. Now THAT would be poetic justice.
Of course, Mexico would never tolerate such. If necessary, they would hire the drug cartels to “handle” their problem. Hordes of Americans entering Mexico illegally would be like roaches entering a giant Black Flag Roach Motel.
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