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NO Human Being Is Illegal, Except…
Saturday, May 08, 2010
By John W. Lillpop
Liberal associates (no such thing as liberal friends) usually go ballistic when I rant and rave about the invasion of America by illegal aliens, mostly from Mexico.
The almost- automatic liberal rejoinder is, “No Human Being Is Illegal!” or some other retarded babbling that makes no sense whatsoever and is deployed only to distract attention from the truth:
Thanks to Barack Obama, the Democrat Party, and certain traitorous RINOs, America is occupied by as many as 38 million third-world aliens, people who have no business being here.
That fact matters not one whit to most liberals who really do not give a damn about America as long as they can retain the power needed to implement their Marxist agenda.
Rather than argue at length with these muddle-brained fascists, I simply point out the following:
NO human being is illegal except---except for Guatemalans, Argentines, Brazilians, Nicaraguans, and other low-life Latinos in Mexico without papers!
Furthermore, illegal aliens in Mexico do not:
* March by the millions through the streets of Mexico City to demand amnesty
* Drive with licenses issued by a government that knows perfectly well that they are illegal
* Receive in-state tuition breaks
* Feast on the public teat known as welfare, food stamps, etc.
* Vote in Mexican elections despite not being citizens.
Or to put it in terms that even a liberal can understand: In Mexico, no illegal alien is human!
John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal, “clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted
for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area,
where people like Nancy Pelosi are actually considered
normal!
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