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Old 01-31-2008, 05:26 AM
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Being sold down the river again

I see in todays paper where our great city leaders are working diligently to once again sell the community down the river for the sake of the packing plants.

So leader from the Dodge City, Garden City and Liberal met to discuss how to bypass a coming state want to crack down on illegal immigration. While Liberals Mayor seems to welcome the crack down Dodge city's Mayor is concerned about how it will impact our packing plants. Them seem to think we should a "large say" in the decision of the state because of our sanctuary status.

I'm an simply depressed as hell. Can our leaders care any less for the city? You would think they might at least try and hide it, but nooooo... they openly sell the locals down the river and where it proudly for the world to see.

"This is not about illegals." OK now just who is that meant to convince? sure not anyone from around here, because we clearly know it's all about illegals. My conservative guess is that at least half our new comers are illegals. Now before you get all bent think about this.

I'm talking about the original newcomers. Not all the legal anchor babies that now fill our schools. Not all the illegals that have married Americans to gain legals status. I'm talking the original immigrants that started the over population. I'd bet at least half were here illegally. So now that immigrants represent over half the population of dodge we're to say Oh Well! shit happens, and now we just need to put up with the smell.

You know, it's like saying Hey, sorry many of my employees are crack dealers, but what about their families? Should their families suffer just because they have flourished from crack dealing? The state wants to crack down on crack dealers but it would have a negative impact on our local economy because we rely on crack dealers to make a living.

Thats just so depressing to read on the threshold of a new life for our city. Like we can't survive without illegals and families. I feel so damn dirty now.
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