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January 25, 2009 at 11:13 AM #336060January 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM #335554Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
“Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.”
Nope none of the above have I seen.
We have a walking trail in the mountains behind our house as well, The only menacing thing I have seen there is a coyote or two.
January 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM #335885Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.”
Nope none of the above have I seen.
We have a walking trail in the mountains behind our house as well, The only menacing thing I have seen there is a coyote or two.
January 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM #335971Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.”
Nope none of the above have I seen.
We have a walking trail in the mountains behind our house as well, The only menacing thing I have seen there is a coyote or two.
January 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM #335999Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.”
Nope none of the above have I seen.
We have a walking trail in the mountains behind our house as well, The only menacing thing I have seen there is a coyote or two.
January 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM #336086Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.”
Nope none of the above have I seen.
We have a walking trail in the mountains behind our house as well, The only menacing thing I have seen there is a coyote or two.
January 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM #335567AnonymousGuest>> QUOTE << Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one's trolling ability is scary...Goverment camera's spying on residents, "mexican nationals" raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes. CalFord - you seriously need to get over your fear of "mexican invaders". You should try dating/marrying one. If you don't, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! 😉 >>
This is my point about delusional southern california americans. I like that word, delusional. I use to use the word “fantasy” but a mexican-american friend and teacher in Temecula (ironic) went on about how he hated the city and people, how arrogant and mental they were. That if he didn’t give a good grade the pompous parent would march into his room and demand better scores, then go on about how they owned a business and knew people in the mayor’s office. He choose the word “delusional” and that really says it well.
My fiancée is 100% hispanic. My best friend is 100% Aztec heritage. His parents came here in the 1970’s and was so appreciative of this country letting them in (legally) that the father joined the Air force to pay back the privilege. My friend’s mother came to me 12 years ago and was going on and on about some weird subject, about an invasion. she told me that the scum from mexico they left behind has started to invade the country by the 100,000’s and that I should beware, and that she was so upset the illegals are ruining her city (Corona) and crime was going up, etc etc.
See smart ass, I have science and facts behind my stand. I’ve been in Temecula since 1995 and have talked to many many people. Actually I interviewed them. My info originates from first hand knowledge, not from a smart ass attitude and references to the notorious Wikipedia (by the way, your links do not even related to my point of a soil borne fungus). And check the police reports for the area, like I did, before you mouth off. I also have pics of the “holes” when we were stupid enough to look for homes in Temecula. Look about 5 feet deep.
January 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM #335897AnonymousGuest>> QUOTE << Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one's trolling ability is scary...Goverment camera's spying on residents, "mexican nationals" raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes. CalFord - you seriously need to get over your fear of "mexican invaders". You should try dating/marrying one. If you don't, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! 😉 >>
This is my point about delusional southern california americans. I like that word, delusional. I use to use the word “fantasy” but a mexican-american friend and teacher in Temecula (ironic) went on about how he hated the city and people, how arrogant and mental they were. That if he didn’t give a good grade the pompous parent would march into his room and demand better scores, then go on about how they owned a business and knew people in the mayor’s office. He choose the word “delusional” and that really says it well.
My fiancée is 100% hispanic. My best friend is 100% Aztec heritage. His parents came here in the 1970’s and was so appreciative of this country letting them in (legally) that the father joined the Air force to pay back the privilege. My friend’s mother came to me 12 years ago and was going on and on about some weird subject, about an invasion. she told me that the scum from mexico they left behind has started to invade the country by the 100,000’s and that I should beware, and that she was so upset the illegals are ruining her city (Corona) and crime was going up, etc etc.
See smart ass, I have science and facts behind my stand. I’ve been in Temecula since 1995 and have talked to many many people. Actually I interviewed them. My info originates from first hand knowledge, not from a smart ass attitude and references to the notorious Wikipedia (by the way, your links do not even related to my point of a soil borne fungus). And check the police reports for the area, like I did, before you mouth off. I also have pics of the “holes” when we were stupid enough to look for homes in Temecula. Look about 5 feet deep.
January 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM #335982AnonymousGuest>> QUOTE << Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one's trolling ability is scary...Goverment camera's spying on residents, "mexican nationals" raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes. CalFord - you seriously need to get over your fear of "mexican invaders". You should try dating/marrying one. If you don't, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! 😉 >>
This is my point about delusional southern california americans. I like that word, delusional. I use to use the word “fantasy” but a mexican-american friend and teacher in Temecula (ironic) went on about how he hated the city and people, how arrogant and mental they were. That if he didn’t give a good grade the pompous parent would march into his room and demand better scores, then go on about how they owned a business and knew people in the mayor’s office. He choose the word “delusional” and that really says it well.
My fiancée is 100% hispanic. My best friend is 100% Aztec heritage. His parents came here in the 1970’s and was so appreciative of this country letting them in (legally) that the father joined the Air force to pay back the privilege. My friend’s mother came to me 12 years ago and was going on and on about some weird subject, about an invasion. she told me that the scum from mexico they left behind has started to invade the country by the 100,000’s and that I should beware, and that she was so upset the illegals are ruining her city (Corona) and crime was going up, etc etc.
See smart ass, I have science and facts behind my stand. I’ve been in Temecula since 1995 and have talked to many many people. Actually I interviewed them. My info originates from first hand knowledge, not from a smart ass attitude and references to the notorious Wikipedia (by the way, your links do not even related to my point of a soil borne fungus). And check the police reports for the area, like I did, before you mouth off. I also have pics of the “holes” when we were stupid enough to look for homes in Temecula. Look about 5 feet deep.
January 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM #336010AnonymousGuest>> QUOTE << Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one's trolling ability is scary...Goverment camera's spying on residents, "mexican nationals" raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes. CalFord - you seriously need to get over your fear of "mexican invaders". You should try dating/marrying one. If you don't, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! 😉 >>
This is my point about delusional southern california americans. I like that word, delusional. I use to use the word “fantasy” but a mexican-american friend and teacher in Temecula (ironic) went on about how he hated the city and people, how arrogant and mental they were. That if he didn’t give a good grade the pompous parent would march into his room and demand better scores, then go on about how they owned a business and knew people in the mayor’s office. He choose the word “delusional” and that really says it well.
My fiancée is 100% hispanic. My best friend is 100% Aztec heritage. His parents came here in the 1970’s and was so appreciative of this country letting them in (legally) that the father joined the Air force to pay back the privilege. My friend’s mother came to me 12 years ago and was going on and on about some weird subject, about an invasion. she told me that the scum from mexico they left behind has started to invade the country by the 100,000’s and that I should beware, and that she was so upset the illegals are ruining her city (Corona) and crime was going up, etc etc.
See smart ass, I have science and facts behind my stand. I’ve been in Temecula since 1995 and have talked to many many people. Actually I interviewed them. My info originates from first hand knowledge, not from a smart ass attitude and references to the notorious Wikipedia (by the way, your links do not even related to my point of a soil borne fungus). And check the police reports for the area, like I did, before you mouth off. I also have pics of the “holes” when we were stupid enough to look for homes in Temecula. Look about 5 feet deep.
January 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM #336096AnonymousGuest>> QUOTE << Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one's trolling ability is scary...Goverment camera's spying on residents, "mexican nationals" raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes. CalFord - you seriously need to get over your fear of "mexican invaders". You should try dating/marrying one. If you don't, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! 😉 >>
This is my point about delusional southern california americans. I like that word, delusional. I use to use the word “fantasy” but a mexican-american friend and teacher in Temecula (ironic) went on about how he hated the city and people, how arrogant and mental they were. That if he didn’t give a good grade the pompous parent would march into his room and demand better scores, then go on about how they owned a business and knew people in the mayor’s office. He choose the word “delusional” and that really says it well.
My fiancée is 100% hispanic. My best friend is 100% Aztec heritage. His parents came here in the 1970’s and was so appreciative of this country letting them in (legally) that the father joined the Air force to pay back the privilege. My friend’s mother came to me 12 years ago and was going on and on about some weird subject, about an invasion. she told me that the scum from mexico they left behind has started to invade the country by the 100,000’s and that I should beware, and that she was so upset the illegals are ruining her city (Corona) and crime was going up, etc etc.
See smart ass, I have science and facts behind my stand. I’ve been in Temecula since 1995 and have talked to many many people. Actually I interviewed them. My info originates from first hand knowledge, not from a smart ass attitude and references to the notorious Wikipedia (by the way, your links do not even related to my point of a soil borne fungus). And check the police reports for the area, like I did, before you mouth off. I also have pics of the “holes” when we were stupid enough to look for homes in Temecula. Look about 5 feet deep.
January 25, 2009 at 12:22 PM #335572AnonymousGuestCall the City, ask them about the Cameras. Then ask if they are tied into a federal database. Be sure to pressure them or they will say they are only local traffic cameras. Just do it, do it now, all the smart kids are doing it.
January 25, 2009 at 12:22 PM #335902AnonymousGuestCall the City, ask them about the Cameras. Then ask if they are tied into a federal database. Be sure to pressure them or they will say they are only local traffic cameras. Just do it, do it now, all the smart kids are doing it.
January 25, 2009 at 12:22 PM #335987AnonymousGuestCall the City, ask them about the Cameras. Then ask if they are tied into a federal database. Be sure to pressure them or they will say they are only local traffic cameras. Just do it, do it now, all the smart kids are doing it.
January 25, 2009 at 12:22 PM #336015AnonymousGuestCall the City, ask them about the Cameras. Then ask if they are tied into a federal database. Be sure to pressure them or they will say they are only local traffic cameras. Just do it, do it now, all the smart kids are doing it.
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