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Talashar

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Since: Sep 24, 2007
Posts: 39



(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:45 am
Post subject: Hurricane Humberto
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Immigration officials said that Hurricane Humberto, which entered
the nation via the Texas border last week, had no legal right to
cross into the United States.

"What's sad is this hurricane will take work away from hurricanes
born here and those who enter the country through the legal
processes," said Jill Maramann, senior immigration advisor to the
White House.

Meanwhile, others claim Humberto and hurricanes like it actually
play an important role in the economy. "Hurricanes like Humberto
are necessary," said Mexican immigration activist Carlos Manuel,
who has spoken on behalf of other non-citizen hurricanes like Hugo
and Rita. "American hurricanes do not want to perform the acts of
devastation these hard-working and honest hurricanes are willing to."

Many Texans were surprised at how much rain and wind Humberto
produced in such a short period of time. "It was like it did two
days worth of damage in one day," observed meteorologist Jeff
Stapleton.

Republicans are using the recent damage caused by Hurricane Humberto
to solidify their stance for a waiting period for all hurricanes
wishing to enter the United States. "These are the types of
situations we want to avoid," said Sen. John McCain. "We do not
want hurricanes that have no legal right to be in America damaging
cities while so many American hurricanes sit at home waiting for an
opportunity to destroy property lawfully."

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Joe Morris

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Since: Mar 18, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 11:45 am
Post subject: Re: Hurricane Humberto [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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ROFL! I've forwarded it to my sister, who lives in New Orleans.

Joe Morris


"Talashar" <Talashar.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:46ff7e4b$1@news.bezeqint.net...
> Immigration officials said that Hurricane Humberto, which entered
> the nation via the Texas border last week, had no legal right to
> cross into the United States.
>
> "What's sad is this hurricane will take work away from hurricanes
> born here and those who enter the country through the legal
> processes," said Jill Maramann, senior immigration advisor to the
> White House.
>
> Meanwhile, others claim Humberto and hurricanes like it actually
> play an important role in the economy. "Hurricanes like Humberto
> are necessary," said Mexican immigration activist Carlos Manuel,
> who has spoken on behalf of other non-citizen hurricanes like Hugo
> and Rita. "American hurricanes do not want to perform the acts of
> devastation these hard-working and honest hurricanes are willing to."
>
> Many Texans were surprised at how much rain and wind Humberto
> produced in such a short period of time. "It was like it did two
> days worth of damage in one day," observed meteorologist Jeff
> Stapleton.
>
> Republicans are using the recent damage caused by Hurricane Humberto
> to solidify their stance for a waiting period for all hurricanes
> wishing to enter the United States. "These are the types of
> situations we want to avoid," said Sen. John McCain. "We do not
> want hurricanes that have no legal right to be in America damaging
> cities while so many American hurricanes sit at home waiting for an
> opportunity to destroy property lawfully."
>

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