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    forclosures and mexico

    on the way home today listening to an interesting story. Thousands of forclosures in the phoenix area. Keep in mind during the glory years of home construction, scads of illegals working on these homes. Well, with a little bit of fraudulent documentation they got these homes in these new subdivisions.
    With the slowdown, tighter employer rules, no work, and they are defaulting all over the place. Interesting part tho is when the house goes into forclosure, the house is found minus the refrigeration unit, hot water heater, stove, etc. All most likely shipped back to mexico. For the house down there.
    Just wanted you to feel good about helping out those less fortunate.

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    I bet they don't forget

    to take all the light bulbs, toilet paper and electric box fuses, either.

    No sense in leaving anything that gave them a higher standard of living.

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    It's a small price to pay for getting rid of them..

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    A little off topic. I quit going to the Decatur AL WalMart because it was too crowded, and better than half the crowd was Mexican. Went last night it was uncrowded and I only saw two Mexicans. Took my wife to Decatur General for X-Rays today and didn't see any Mexicans. Where did they go? Are they now without jobs, or maybe the chicken processors were raided?
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    Same here in the FL panhandle
    Couldnt go to walmart without running into wall to wall wetbacks, ever since Katrina.
    Now you go and you actually hear English and might not even see a wetback at all!!

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    Even rats leave a sinking ship. Just how many gazillion dollars has it cost to get rid of them?
    They came here either with nothing or carrying drugs.
    They took our jobs, and sent the wages back to Mexico.
    They bankrupted our school, and health care.
    They took out fraudulent loans on homes.
    They made our roads a death trap.
    So now are we surprised they would steal anything not welded down to return to Mexico and live well the rest of their lives?
    Don't forget, Our elected, want to give them citizenship, and invite all their cousins and inlaws.

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    I live in California and thought I was the only one who had that problem.

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    I spent the weekend in Princeton, NJ / Newark area

    I was looking for a ball cap for somebody's kid and was in 4 Wall Marts in differnent parts of the state. Anglos were the distinct minority in each store; I had to Spanish because the employees didn't understand what I was asking for.

    When I asked for directions out to the area in Titusville where the real GW crossed the Delaware, the hotel desk clerk asked me why he had crossed. She only knew who he was because she sees his green picture each day.



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    Don't blame me for this
    The first english words a mexican child learns "Attention WalMart Shoppers"

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