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By John W. Lillpop
As the debate over immigration rages on, it is clear that many Hispanics, including those here legally, need to understand the following essential truths about America:
*In 1848, The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo was ratified by both the U.S. and Mexican Congresses. That Treaty ended any and all claims Mexico had to land now a part of the United States.
*Native American Indians were the original owners of the American southwest. Were there were any valid property rights claims concerning that land, such rights would belong to Native American Indians, not Mexicans.
*America is a sovereign nation, totally independent of Mexico. It has been that way for over 200 years. We intend to keep it that way.
*Brown may be beautiful in Mexico. But in America, we are partial to colors that symbolize freedom under the rule of law. That would be Red, White and Blue....Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Who remembers this ad from the past about the mac?
[ACT]mac_virus.flv,480,300[/ACT]
Well now it has come to light that there is a trojan for the mac that is in the wild and that if installed, could allow a Mac to be compromised in such a way that it is taken over. Oh oh, looks like someone needs an antivirus. Read the original story here.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Hello everyone. In-between trying to figure out visas for the rest of the Central Asia countries we are attempting to cross, still taking account for what exactly got stolen from us in Almaty and meeting some new friends, I thought I would give everyone a quick update. We are currently in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and we like it here a lot. It is a nice change from Kazakhstan and after some of our experiences there, it was great to get out.
TWBR and Sergi in Karakol, KG
The border crossing into Kyrgyzstan was one of the most uneventful crossings we have had to date, but the fresh foot of snow on the ground made for an action packed couple of hours as we helped to pull cars out of ditches and snow banks upon arrival into Stan number two. We spent a few nights in Karakol, a town on the SE corner of the second largest freshwater lake in the world and enjoyed the company of Sergi...Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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As the decades-long war between the Free World and the subjugated nations and peoples behind the Iron Curtain (mainly the USSR) was a contest of bluff, propaganda, lying, deception and only in a few instances HOT combat, it was known for decades as The Cold War. (USSR lost the war when it could no longer finance its arms race. And a few dozen OTHER problems.)
In like manner, the ongoing conflict between liberal, forward-thinking leftists and stubborn, logic-dependent conservatives has been named "The Cold Civil War" by uber-pundit Mark Steyn.
Stay tuned, this subject is going to be a showcase discussion piece here, for a long time!Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Crimson Shadows has a lot of information on the new, virtual CSI. If you're looking for something interesting to do, or just plain bored and wish to try sleuthing, you will probably enjoy this.
Is it time for true crime buffs to get a life? A second life, that is? More importantly, what exactly is a second life?
In a nutshell, second life (SL) is the adult version of myspace. Instead of "pimping" your 2d myspace page however you get to "pimp" your avatar (AV), land or both. You can add friends, mute them (put them on ignore), allow them to see your online status (or not), share content, create/join groups, and chat privately and/or publicly. What differentiates SL from myspace is that you can actually meet your friends "in-world," attend functions and/or meetings together, go shopping, and even build and market things together. This, in an of itself, adds a rich dimension to th...Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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