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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 1298146" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>One grandfather was first generation American, his father was born in Ireland</p><p>One grandmother was first generation American, her father was born in Denmark</p><p>My father was first generation American, his father and mother were born in Italy.</p><p>The rest were hillbillies and jack mormans...........</p><p></p><p>ALL of the people listed above spoke ENGLISH........none of them spoke it with an accent(except some of the hillbillies who still do,God bless em)</p><p></p><p>My point is they ALL assimilated in one generation. Some retained the ability to speak or understand their native language. NONE of them EVER asked for a handout. </p><p>They ALL worked their way out of (in some cases STAGGERING) POVERTY.</p><p></p><p>.............and every dam one of them came here legally. I don't owe the government anything and neither did they. I have little or no tolerance for those who would denigrate that history or the country who made it possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 1298146, member: 6713"] One grandfather was first generation American, his father was born in Ireland One grandmother was first generation American, her father was born in Denmark My father was first generation American, his father and mother were born in Italy. The rest were hillbillies and jack mormans........... ALL of the people listed above spoke ENGLISH........none of them spoke it with an accent(except some of the hillbillies who still do,God bless em) My point is they ALL assimilated in one generation. Some retained the ability to speak or understand their native language. NONE of them EVER asked for a handout. They ALL worked their way out of (in some cases STAGGERING) POVERTY. .............and every dam one of them came here legally. I don't owe the government anything and neither did they. I have little or no tolerance for those who would denigrate that history or the country who made it possible. [/QUOTE]
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