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![]() Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Joe |
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Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. And remember, these children that you don't want to educate are American citizens who will be funding your Social Security check. |
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Joe wrote: Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. And remember, these children that you don't want to educate are American citizens who will be funding your Social Security check. More likely voting for our euthanization.... |
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![]() Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. Let me help you understand the non-sence. Of the women on Medi-Cal (a medical wefare system for the poor) that give birth in CA 66% are from illegal immigrants. Extra note(Not all births in CA. are by mothers on MediCal) And remember, these children that you don't want to educate are American citizens who will be funding your Social Security check. Let's educate the kids. But let's also understand we are paying for it, not the one's responsible for the kid. I do not expect or even care if I get Social security or not. If I were planning on the govt to take care of me in my old age I'd be out cruising now, instead of working for a secure future. You may be OK with unlawful immigration, I'm not. Why should others like the Chinese, Russians, ect. have to legally complete the process, get a sponser, learn english, ect..ect.. and become legal citizens?....a process that takes years and lots of effort. Oh..they pay taxes NOW when they work. Some people think its worth the time, money, and effort to become an American citizen. They take great pride in the accomplishment, and rightly so. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. Let me help you understand the non-sence. Of the women on Medi-Cal (a medical wefare system for the poor) that give birth in CA 66% are from illegal immigrants. Extra note(Not all births in CA. are by mothers on MediCal) You're just digging the hole deeper. Its very clear what your "fact" is trying to say; now you're trying to twist it around to make some sense. In fact, the quote was originally a misquote of the stat that 62% of births in LA are to Hispanic mothers And remember, these children that you don't want to educate are American citizens who will be funding your Social Security check. Let's educate the kids. But let's also understand we are paying for it, not the one's responsible for the kid. I do not expect or even care if I get Social security or not. If I were planning on the govt to take care of me in my old age I'd be out cruising now, instead of working for a secure future. You may be OK with unlawful immigration, I'm not. No, I'm against stupid claims and idiots who propagate them. If you're going to make factual claims, its best if they are true. Why should others like the Chinese, Russians, ect. have to legally complete the process, get a sponser, learn english, ect..ect.. and become legal citizens?....a process that takes years and lots of effort. Oh..they pay taxes NOW when they work. Some people think its worth the time, money, and effort to become an American citizen. They take great pride in the accomplishment, and rightly so. Joe |
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![]() Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Info submitted to rebuke Sen. McCain's story about the Senate bill on Amnesty and his statistics of how many American people are FOR this bill. Feel free to forward this to as many friends and political representatives as you wish. I know most of these "facts" were actually made up, but who cares? So Joe, are you claiming that you found these on the Internet, so they must be true? Didn't you even bother to read them? You're lucky we don't have an gullibility test to maintain citizenship - you wouldn't last 2 seconds. Guess it is bunk that in Texas, the $3.9 billion spent annually educating the children of illegal immigrants could: Cover more than the $2.3 billion shortfall identified by the Texas Federation for Teachers for such things as textbooks and pension contributions. Make Texas' salaries for teachers more competitive by national standards, thereby reducing costly attrition, and recruit the 5,000 new teachers needed each year. And thats just Texas... Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. Let me help you understand the non-sence. Of the women on Medi-Cal (a medical wefare system for the poor) that give birth in CA 66% are from illegal immigrants. Extra note(Not all births in CA. are by mothers on MediCal) You're just digging the hole deeper. Its very clear what your "fact" is trying to say; now you're trying to twist it around to make some sense. In fact, the quote was originally a misquote of the stat that 62% of births in LA are to Hispanic mothers Show us the mis-quote. Seems you have all the facts Jeffery. And remember, these children that you don't want to educate are American citizens who will be funding your Social Security check. Let's educate the kids. But let's also understand we are paying for it, not the one's responsible for the kid. I do not expect or even care if I get Social security or not. If I were planning on the govt to take care of me in my old age I'd be out cruising now, instead of working for a secure future. You may be OK with unlawful immigration, I'm not. No, I'm against stupid claims and idiots who propagate them. If you're going to make factual claims, its best if they are true. If you know the truth then set us free! A study conducted by the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., and released in August, said that illegal immigrants cost the federal government $10 billion more than they pay in taxes. The federal government pays about $2.2 billion in medical treatment for uninsured immigrants, according to the report. It pays $1.9 billion in food assistance programs, such as food stamps and school lunches, for low-income families. And it pays $1.4 billion in aid to schools that educate illegal immigrant children. But hey whats a buncha Billions of Dollars ...right Jeff...It's just numbers. Oh and Jeff, thats the federal govt, you should see the bill that the states get stuck with.. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Sorry Joe - your propensity for posting total nonsense - such as the bit about "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal" - means that everything you post must be considered probable nonsense. Let me help you understand the non-sence. Of the women on Medi-Cal (a medical wefare system for the poor) that give birth in CA 66% are from illegal immigrants. Extra note(Not all births in CA. are by mothers on MediCal) You're just digging the hole deeper. Its very clear what your "fact" is trying to say; now you're trying to twist it around to make some sense. In fact, the quote was originally a misquote of the stat that 62% of births in LA are to Hispanic mothers Show us the mis-quote. Seems you have all the facts Jeffery. What's the matter Joe, short term memory problems? I repeated your quote exactly once already. Here is is again: "More than 66% of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers;" Now this claim is quite different from your new explanation the 66% of Medi-cal births are to illegals. If you're actually claiming these two statements are the same, then you've wasted the education we lavished on you. Perhaps you should leave and make some room for someone who would appreciate all we have to offer. If you go looking for the facts behind this issue, you'll find that even anti-illegal immigrant groups only claim that 36% of Medi-cal births are to illegal mothers - this is quite different from even your backpedal. This by itself is quite startling, but you had to turn into something so outlandish that only an idiot would believe it. .... You may be OK with unlawful immigration, I'm not. No, I'm against stupid claims and idiots who propagate them. If you're going to make factual claims, its best if they are true. If you know the truth then set us free! A study conducted by the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, blah blah blah Sorry Joe, you've lost all credibility, now everything you claim has as much believability as Boobie's claims to being a sailor. |
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![]() Jeff wrote: blah blah blah Sorry Joe, I've lost all credibility, now everything I claim has as much believability as Boobie's claims to being a sailor. No doubt...good luck with your Mexican funded Social Security income. Joe |
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