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Support their nations in what way? where's your source? Why were there Japanese internment camps if there was no threat of the Japanese turning on Americans such as spying during WW2?
With your last question, you support exactly what I'm saying...Filipinos would be more likely to support the Phillippines than the U.S., if it came down to it.
With your last question, you support exactly what I'm saying...Filipinos would be more likely to support the Phillippines than the U.S., if it came down to it.
I just mentioned above. During WW2 with the Japanese internment camps, they did not turn on Americans. They did not turn their back on America.
Small detail that you're not mentioning- 60 million spanish speakers in the land, and fastest growing group, spanish is our second language and will
continue growing, at this rate english only peakers will only be found in communes like the polygamist in Texas, and militia communes, andale, andale!!!!!!!
I don't have any knowledge of that sort of thing...since I'm not in the prison system.
Do you speak from experience, then?
Anyone with internet can figure it out. But of course, you don't believe in technology.
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"Drugs can only get into the hands of inmates if another person brings them onto prison grounds. Current CDC policy assumes that it is only inmate's visitors who are responsible for passing drugs to inmates. I'm not convinced that this is true. Inmates' visitors are not only subjected to more extensive searches than other visitors, but are subjected to arbitrary rules for visiting, which vary from facility to facility, and from day to day. I think all persons who enter prison grounds and who come into contact with inmates, should be searched in a uniform manner, as a matter of constitutional equal protection .... Innocent citizens should not be subjected to harassment--simply for wanting to visit a loved one in prison. Nor should they lose their Fourth Amendment right to be free from unlawful searches ...."
PRISON SYSTEM ADDICTION TO DRUG PROFITS (http://sonic.net/~doretk/Issues/00-03-SPR/prison.html - broken link)
Small detail that you're not mentioning- 60 million spanish speakers in the land, and fastest growing group, spanish is our second language and will
continue growing, at this rate english only peakers will only be found in communes like the polygamist in Texas, and militia communes, andale, andale!!!!!!!
Where do you live? It is certainly not Arizona where illegals (most of whom are Spanish speakers) are fleeing between sterner law enforcement and our Employer Sanctions Law-------which is passing more and more Court challenges.
If anything; if I were Mexico--------I would be concerned about the large numbers of my countrymen (and US born Anchor Babies) returning SOB.
Their collective knowledge of English may prove detrimental to the Spanish only speakers in Mx.
It seems to me that it's coming from OUTSIDE sources, not from within...
Hmm.
Just like not all the Jews were put in death camps, not all Japanese were put in those camps. It is quite probable some went into hiding.
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