Jesus Christ: "The so-called repatriation effort was, in large part, a misnomer, given the fact that as many as sixty percent of those sent to “home” Mexico were U.S. citizens: American-born children of Mexican-descent who had never before traveled south of the border."
A large percentage of whatever you point out happens to be astonishingly appropriate and it makes me ponder why I had not looked at this with this light before.
I'll take that sight over the giant cross seen for miles on I-40 in Texas.
Not the one in Shreveport?
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/crime/…
And speaking of the industrial economy: your basement workshop is lame compared to this guy's |patio foundry.|<img src="http://i65.tinypic.com/24obwbl.jpg">
I'm just glad Donald didn't think of using them for mass deportations FFS.
Have you read the Atlantic piece? https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017…
Jesus Christ: "The so-called repatriation effort was, in large part, a misnomer, given the fact that as many as sixty percent of those sent to “home” Mexico were U.S. citizens: American-born children of Mexican-descent who had never before traveled south of the border."
Couldn't happen now, exactly…
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Border-Pat…
Sorry for the autoplay. It's almost inescapable.
Intense debate doesn't like the lyric to the train song I just started.
IntenseDebate is trampling on our First Amendment rights!
Radiant Insights was crushed.
A large percentage of whatever you point out happens to be astonishingly appropriate and it makes me ponder why I had not looked at this with this light before.
|Victor Wainwright and the Train|
Don't have one, regrettably. But you should watch that vid. It's pretty cool.
That's self of steam to you, buddy.
We used to toss our empties in the fireplace. I know, dumb.