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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 890717" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That's not what I understand her as saying. To me, what she is explaining is the evolution of this process and how the intent has been warped over time. I've always thought it would be a good thing for our lawmakers to put a synopsis of the intent beside each and every law they create. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I have no problem hispanics because I have found most of them to be fairly religious and family oriented people. And hard working. In fact, I've even secretly co-signed a note for one and am proud to say he paid the note off in advance unlike the Bible toting holier than thou deacon I had to chase for months to get to pay.</p><p></p><p>The problem as I see it is we are too willing to help those who could be helping themselves and we are too willing to reward failure and to encourage mediocrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 890717, member: 4362"] That's not what I understand her as saying. To me, what she is explaining is the evolution of this process and how the intent has been warped over time. I've always thought it would be a good thing for our lawmakers to put a synopsis of the intent beside each and every law they create. Personally, I have no problem hispanics because I have found most of them to be fairly religious and family oriented people. And hard working. In fact, I've even secretly co-signed a note for one and am proud to say he paid the note off in advance unlike the Bible toting holier than thou deacon I had to chase for months to get to pay. The problem as I see it is we are too willing to help those who could be helping themselves and we are too willing to reward failure and to encourage mediocrity. [/QUOTE]
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