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Foreign Over Stayer

far far away, where it's legal to be gay... to be committed to a real person of the same sex, rather than some social inter grated politically correct. However, there is a downside too... this land, that sits at the edge of the world... we allow too many strays, these, a drain on our economic culture, many do not speak the language, they expect free lunch... Foreign imports...oppertunist bunch... ...a drain on the economy, their culture they expect respect... the mannerism, the psyche an imported derivative,... they couldn't make it at home... and here they prospect they bring with them their ways, very rude and impolite not accepted, they forget they're not at home, they can leave at anytime... ...take their violence and their crime too many deceitful minds... too many foreigners, we're becoming the foreign underworld... where the pitty is buy the bucket load... at least learn the English language or piss off home...and take your family with you. ...the taxes we are paying... is stealing from our families... this land known to too many as an easy touch... Our country, is now run by "social engineers" whom are taken in by all sob stories... from foreign countries every where while those same countries their crime rate has gone "belly up"... we are scooping up all the crap... all the while our indigenous children suffer, abused, malnourished, and murdered... our taxes spent on foreign blood, rather than looking after our kids and their stuff... I don't mind international relations, but to ask our country to carry you and your families asses, you have over stayed your welcome... ...contribute or get out...

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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