THIS is not an overexaggeration, I think it is logical for our border!
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6 Responses to “My answer to the immigration problem : DMZ II”
I think we should turn it into a living video game. Any John Doe can swing by on family vacation and take a couple pop shots on their way to the Rio Grande National Park or San Diego. I’ll sell hot dogs and shirts that say “I popped a spic in Laredo” next to the beer cart.
We’re all going straight to Hell. You know that right?
Seriously though, things in Mexico obviously aren’t going well. 40-some % would move here if given the chance. And to many risking your life to cross the border doesn’t seem like a bad idea. I’m assuming a large part of their economy is fueled by money being mailed in. If things get even worse, I wonder if they would consider petitioning America for state(s)hood. (is that even possible?)
We thought of a great idea at work for the immigrants to stay in Mexico. With the new energy bill and the interest in ethelene on the rise we use all the wasted land of Mexico for corn crops. More ethelene in the fuel, lower oil necessity, lower fuel costs due to cheap labor in the abundant fields of Mexico!
August 24th, 2005 at 7:57 am
DMZ? We should have an MZ.
August 24th, 2005 at 12:53 pm
I think the border should be a sniper range.
August 24th, 2005 at 11:36 pm
I think we should turn it into a living video game. Any John Doe can swing by on family vacation and take a couple pop shots on their way to the Rio Grande National Park or San Diego. I’ll sell hot dogs and shirts that say “I popped a spic in Laredo” next to the beer cart.
August 25th, 2005 at 10:47 am
Nah, let’s just invade Mexico and raid their..um..their….ah screw it, at least Canada has beer and hockey!
August 25th, 2005 at 12:03 pm
We’re all going straight to Hell. You know that right?
Seriously though, things in Mexico obviously aren’t going well. 40-some % would move here if given the chance. And to many risking your life to cross the border doesn’t seem like a bad idea. I’m assuming a large part of their economy is fueled by money being mailed in. If things get even worse, I wonder if they would consider petitioning America for state(s)hood. (is that even possible?)
August 25th, 2005 at 10:11 pm
We thought of a great idea at work for the immigrants to stay in Mexico. With the new energy bill and the interest in ethelene on the rise we use all the wasted land of Mexico for corn crops. More ethelene in the fuel, lower oil necessity, lower fuel costs due to cheap labor in the abundant fields of Mexico!