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Actually Sen. McCarthy was right. The State Department along with other departments of the federal government were full of spies for the Russians. Thanks to the release of the Venona project files we know the Sen. was right.
The lady living next door to me came here from England legally and applied to become a citizen. Since she was a white non-Hispanic woman she had to wait 20 years. Now these pud's on the gang of 8 say that the people who came here Illegally, committed a felony by buying a false green card for between $3,000 and $5,000 only have to wait 10 years. So white people have to wait twice as long a Hispanic. I think this is racism.
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Minimum Wage, Maximum Foolishness

Steve2364 Wrote: Mar 08, 2013 5:30 AM
If wages are the driving factor in rising prices why pray tell are prices are rising so fast. Since wages in the US have been stagnant since 1976 and millions of manufacturing jobs have moved over seas for cheap labor. Oh if you want of laugh, read what was being said in the early 1950's by people like Mr. Mitchell when the minimum wage was raised to a $1.00. OMG we were all going to die if they did that.
Where were the survivors. It was reported that between 20 to 25 people were removed from the Benghazi consulate. Why haven't we heard from any of these people. Why haven't they testified in front of Congress. Why haven't their relatives spoke up in the newspapers to talk about them. The logical answer is they all work for the CIA and were in undercover capacities moving guns to this Syrian rebels. This explains why we haven't heard from them. And no one can actually talk about them and demand they testify under oath because it's against federal law to release any information on them.
I am glad someone else remembered this.
My next-door neighbor spent 20 years waiting to get her citizenship. She came here legally worked and waited her turn. Of course she was in non-Hispanic. And now because somebody's Hispanic they get to go to the front of the line. Nice
What scares me most is you eating all the food in the U.S. and no one else getting any. Sorry just had to say that.
At the end of the Revolutionary War the Continental Congress (which was the legal government at the time) ordered that the soldiers that were discharged were to be given the rifles they carry during combat. These rifles were to be taken home and kept in good working order, in case of future need for the soldiers to be called upon to return to the army. I believe this are what lawyers call prima facie evidence of a right to bear arm. If the right was given to the state, the arms would have been issued to the state to keep in a central location and issued to men when called up.
Not just the GOP, it is the Dem's tooooooooo.
I am not a Republican, but as an Independent, I can confidently say "No".
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