| #81 - Posted 13 May 2009, 1:39 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1994 Posts: 1150 | Gizmo La Kiskeyana i did some research on you you're a member of Black Planet right. http://www.blackplanet.com/lakiskeyana/ PoponLaburra Gizmo, we all know who all these Haitians and Dominican-wannabess posters are. They all are members of the deprimental NGOs in our country. We need to get rid of all these NGOS that have done nothing but damage to us. Including the Jesuits. They all need to get deported. Gizmo Tell me about it! READ A BOOK FOR REAL! BECOME A BOOKWORM MISTER BEFORE YOU GET SERVED!!!!! |
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| #82 - Posted 13 May 2009, 2:30 PM | |
Location: United States, Brooklyn Join date: December 2007 Member #: 40 Posts: 2764 | RE: RD fea pa' la foto Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Quote: lakiskeyana previously said: People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Dominican immigrants, including yourself, belong to a group of people who benefit from tax payers services in another country, hospitals, schools, roads, to name a few; maybe like me you're legal and pay your taxes, as you should, when you should. Congratulations, in that case. I don't bite the hand that feeds me by expressing the opinion that a human beings should be dealt with decency. USA has taught us that is freedom of speech and a call to awareness. Haitians are disgusting because 10% of the country has 90% of the wealth? Although that idea has been publicized, If that statement were ever true it's been a different ball game since 1990. There's a new 10%. Regardless of the accuracy, let us discuss principle. You live in capitalistic USA where Forbes magazine publishes that 1% of the richest people own 40% of the riches of the whole world, that's normal I guess. Thank you for admitting that it's a horrendous crime for a mob to decapitate anyone. We pay taxes to those countries you know... and some of us have served in their wars... People from my mom's town (Baitoa) have been immigrating to the states since the 1930s (and legally I might add. I know of VERY few Baitoeros that came in illegally and their is scarcely a family from said town that doesn't have at least one family member in the states). Among the Baitoeros you can find men that have fought in WWII, Korea, etc... Some of us are going on our third generation here. Some of our families have been here for quite some time now. I had a cousin... the first in my family to serve in the US army... He was killed in the demilitarize zone between North and South Korea... in the late 80's I never went to the war, i was a reservist.... but i did go to Germany for a couple of months. |
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