George who?? Oh you mean that lying cowardly scumbag who just said on TV
that he respected Gores right to re-count, yet he and his shysters filed 5
lawsuits to try and stop him??
Oh, yeah, you forgot that the election isn't over until those 25 electors
are certified and on their way to Washington. And that hasn't happened just
yet
So shove shove your ticket up your ass, and I will enjoy my little place in
the sun
Neither you, nor Shrub, nor anyone else is going to change that
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Hey Tom!! Did they let you out on parole, or did you bribe the warden??? As
I said to your moronic buddy, not you, nor anyone else is going to kick me
out of this country. You see, I employ over 60 American citizens, and all my
dealings are straight up.
What did you do for your country today??
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Aviator is trying to say that by hiring 60 American citizens he has bought
his way into this country. Well, there's one problem, if you were not born
here you will always have to keep paying. And when you make political
enemies, the price becomes staggering. Just like ever other foreigner,
trying to buy his way in.
That's pure crap.
Where is it written that if one is not native born American their naturalizd
citizen status is second rate and must be continually justified? My
experience suggests that those who have come to our shores from other lands
seeking a better life here tend to appreciate the freedom and the bounties
of our land more than many who had the accidental good fortune to have been
born here.
What I get from Avi hiring 60 people is that he is fueling the economy
rather than being a drain on it as some are. Seems more likely that you're
jealous because he's more successful (because he's worked harder and
smarter) and obviously more intelligent than you are, even if he's wrong on
his positions most of the time and tends to overcook his steaks beyond
recognition. :)
> My
>experience suggests that those who have come to our shores from other lands
>seeking a better life here tend to appreciate the freedom and the bounties
>of our land more than many who had the accidental good fortune to have been
>born here.
I know more than a couple such people. Wonder if they'd participate in a citizen
exchange program if we offered it to them.
Hey Aviator, I'm a bit confused now, are you British or S. African? Both? Where
were you actually born? Also, you have recommended that I see Cape Town(probably
never will though). Is it safe for black tourists there? Or is it like being in
the south after desegregation where segregation was illegal but tension very
high?
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BZZZZZT!!! Wrong!!! I am married to a US citizen, and have gone through the
legal naturalization process. That is what my right is to be a citizen of
this country
Well, there's one problem, if you were not born
> here you will always have to keep paying.
Paying what?? I pay taxes same as anyone. No more, and no less
And when you make political
> enemies, the price becomes staggering. Just like ever other foreigner,
> trying to buy his way in.
Tell that to guys like Strom Thurmond, Henry Kissinger, and Marilyn Albright
Clearly, you don't know what you are talking about
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Utter crap, sir!! When I order a steak, I ask the cook to knock off the
horns, wipe its ass, run it by the grill, and put it on a plate!!!
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British, but I spent many years in South Africa. I love it as much as Old
Blighty. They make some of the worlds finest wines, best beer, has a cuisine
that is interesting and in many ways unique. The weather is to die for, and
the people are as friendly and hospitable as you will find anywhere
Where
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in England.
Also, you have recommended that I see Cape Town(probably
> never will though). Is it safe for black tourists there?
My brother lives there. Has done for many years. he is still in one piece
and has decided he has found his Nirvana
Or is it like being in
> the south after desegregation where segregation was illegal but tension
very
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Nah. Unless you are looking for trouble, you don't hang out in bad areas,
and areas riddled with street gangs. Same applies to SA. In fact, you will
find that, especially in Cape Town, an American accent will open a few doors
for you. I had a number of friends, Marines in fact, who worked access
control and security at the US Embassy in Pretoria. A couple of them stayed
for good ( The Gunny said he would stay as long as they would let him), and
one of them married a South African girl, and dragged her back here.
Well, gee! That's a visual I could easily have gone the entire day without!
Why?? Dont you like your steak rare??
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