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The next thing that you know people that matter might actually have to start taking the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution seriously. I mean, they still haven't gotten over the shock of having to acknowledge the plain meaning of the Second Amendment. To have to do the same with the Tenth Amendment would be too much in the same decade.
p>It is so confusing and sad, what is a self-actuated societal elite to do? Worst of all, the election of Fred Thompson might actually slow the inexorable progress toward Socialism that we have seen in the last almost 80 years in America, since FDR. br> -- Ken Shreve /p> p> WHY DON'T THEY SPEAK ENGLISH? br> Re: Henry Gekonde's Language and Immigration : /p> p>That's an easy to answer question. No one expects them to learn English. Instead, we are expected to learn Spanish, so they can communicate with us. If we don't, we are racists, discriminating against Hispanic people, and not br> respectful of the multicultural diversity of the U.S. br> -- Roz Kohls
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