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marinegreen
04-05-07, 05:45 PM
To a never ending problem, seeing as how the illegals are coming across out borders in droves on a daily bases and demanding we take care of their azzes when they get here then I say, ok fuqers fine: will help you but if you wanna be a U.S. citizen then you have to do a 6 yr hitch in the military and let our kids come home while you go relieve them in combat in places such as Iraq,Afganistan,Africa, there parents and there parents helped make this a free nation and if you wanna be part of it then you have to do your share. Hey just think bro's and sis's,we could have a military 20 million strong... Oh and one more thing, as soon as yer kids turn of age they to will serve in the military for 6 yrs.
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MG

10thzodiac
04-05-07, 07:22 PM
Do you think it is good idea that the Republic of California National guard is mostly Hispanic ?

Illegal aliens in America has always been a big problem, ask any Indian.

If we only listened to Smedley ~ "Let's build up a national defense so tight that even a rat couldn't crawl through!"

semperfi170
04-05-07, 08:42 PM
[QUOTE=10thzodiac]

Illegal aliens in America has always been a big problem, ask any Indian.

10th you are not very PC! Indians are from India, we have Native Americans here, or as some of the tribes refer to themselves in their language "The People"!

10thzodiac
04-05-07, 10:05 PM
[quote=10thzodiac]

Illegal aliens in America has always been a big problem, ask any Indian.

10th you are not very PC! Indians are from India, we have Native Americans here, or as some of the tribes refer to themselves in their language "The People"!

About as PC as America is Italian (Amerigo Vespucci) http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/03.gif

RLeon
04-05-07, 10:06 PM
[QUOTE=10thzodiac]

Illegal aliens in America has always been a big problem, ask any Indian.

10th you are not very PC! Indians are from India, we have Native Americans here, or as some of the tribes refer to themselves in their language "The People"!
Oh I thought he was saying that people from India were an immigration problem.

10thzodiac
04-05-07, 10:13 PM
[quote=semperfi170]
Oh I thought he was saying that people from India were an immigration problem.

"The white man has made many promises, only kept one. He promised to take our land and he did." ~ Chief Red Cloud (Lakota )

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f1/Red_Cloud3.jpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Red_Cloud3.jpg)

semperfi170
04-05-07, 10:32 PM
Hey 10th, lighten up! Your chain was being pulled regarding being PC! :cool:

Names have always been messed up by those who coudn't speak the other individual's language or didn't listen well. It doesn't matter which country you go to have that happen.

8th&I Marine
04-05-07, 10:37 PM
I think they should just make an open season on them.

Cantrell:flag:

10thzodiac
04-05-07, 10:51 PM
Hey 10th, lighten up! Your chain was being pulled regarding being PC! :cool:

Names have always been messed up by those who coudn't speak the other individual's language or didn't listen well. It doesn't matter which country you go to have that happen.

I was pulling your chain too. Everything is copacetic !

SF

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RLeon
04-06-07, 01:16 AM
I was pulling your chain too. Everything is copacetic !

SF

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Hakol B'Tzedek
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10thzodiac
04-06-07, 11:46 PM
Hakol B'Tzedek
:marine:

"Copacetic" first appeared in American English around the turn of the century, and was current in Black usage, especially among jazz musicians, for many years before entering the general popular vocabulary. The first and greatest exponent of "copacetic" was, in fact, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878-1949), an extremely popular Black entertainer and probably the greatest tap dancer in history.

How a Hebrew phrase would come to be current in American Black English. The most oft-heard explanation is that Jewish shopkeepers, when asked "How's it going?", might well have replied with "kol ba seder [Hakol B'Tzedek]," which was then picked up in phonetic form as "copacetic" by Black customers.

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