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July 11, 2008

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I wonder whether Obama has ever considered Esperanto. It certainly works for me. I have used this language in speech and writing for over 40 years, and it has certainly enriched my life. I have used it during work-related visits to a dozen countries. Last year, for example, I was given a guided tour of Milan by a local Esperanto speaking lady, a tour of Berlin by a local man, and visited an Esperanto-speaking family near Strasbourg.

Esperanto was never intended to take the place of national languages, but to act as an auxiliary language, a 'helplingvo' - a role it fulfils admirably. Bondezirojn el Norda Kimrujo! Greetings from North Wales!

our country is eroding with the third world population moving here, most of their neigherhoods are not that of just poor people but one of filth, gangs, dope and prostitution, we have plenty of that already we dont need anymore imported from the third world to the south, the wages of Americans are going down thinks to these illegal aliens, our taxes are going higher, thanks to these illegal aliens, our schools are going to the dogs thinks to these illegal aliens, obama can hold all the poor little mexican kids he wants but their parents are the that cause any grief they may have not the laws of this country

A certain House Rep. has a bill to amend the Constitution to disallow Anchor Babies.

Stalled in committee since 2007.

dsc

Jimmy, sorry to burst your xenophobic bubble, but our country (and the south in particular) was doing just fine creating low wages and poor schools before the current wave of migration really kicked up. Blaming all of our social, economic, and political woes on illegal immigration seems a bit myopic.

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