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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"Tiny Human Ferret" |
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16 Sep 2005 10:17:54 PM |
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Re: Jesse Jackson kicks in against Illegals in the NO rebuild |
Alcibiades wrote:
[A month ago he's down in Mexico City trying to form an Anti-White
Coalition with the Mexicans. Having been rejected by a Fox who didn't
want to apologize for issueing jigaboo stamps, here he is now taking a
shot at illegal labor. He does it like the liberal negro racist he is,
but the flip-flopping is a hoot anyway.]
http://www.suntimes.com/output/jesse/cst-edt-jesse13.html
Hurricane looting not over yet
September 13, 2005
BY JESSE JACKSON
"President Bush characteristically issued an executive order
effectively lowering the wages of reconstruction workers -- and hiking
the profits of their companies. He wiped out the requirement to pay
prevailing wages in the disaster region, apparently thinking that $9
an hour for construction workers was too high a price to pay. The
government can save money, no doubt, by exploiting illegal immigrant
labor."
I could not have said it better. you go, Jesse!
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nam primi in omnibus proeliis oculi vincuntur.
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| User: "the Professor" |
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| Title: Re: Jesse Jackson kicks in against Illegals in the NO rebuild |
16 Sep 2005 10:44:05 PM |
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"Tiny Human Ferret" <ixnayamspay_klaatu@earthops.net> wrote in message
news:432B8AE2.1040007@earthops.net...
Alcibiades wrote:
[A month ago he's down in Mexico City trying to form an Anti-White
Coalition with the Mexicans. Having been rejected by a Fox who didn't
want to apologize for issueing jigaboo stamps, here he is now taking a
shot at illegal labor. He does it like the liberal negro racist he is,
but the flip-flopping is a hoot anyway.]
http://www.suntimes.com/output/jesse/cst-edt-jesse13.html
Hurricane looting not over yet
September 13, 2005
BY JESSE JACKSON
"President Bush characteristically issued an executive order
effectively lowering the wages of reconstruction workers -- and hiking
the profits of their companies. He wiped out the requirement to pay
prevailing wages in the disaster region, apparently thinking that $9
an hour for construction workers was too high a price to pay. The
government can save money, no doubt, by exploiting illegal immigrant
labor."
I could not have said it better. you go, Jesse!
--
nam primi in omnibus proeliis oculi vincuntur.
From the American laborer's point of view I have great sympathy. For the
illegal immigrants, why the hell should I care if people who commit a
criminal act by entering our country get exploited as cheap labor? One
solution to that problem is if they just stay in their own countries.
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