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temeculaguy
ParticipantOk I’m bored, time to take on the trolls. I’m not sure where this comes from, perhaps some Temeculans beat him up and took his lunch money. I’ve been here since 1991 and I was younger, drunker, stronger and meaner, maybe I did it, sorry.
#1, Cal alleges that 22% of the city is mexican and has decided the majority are illegal aliens. Show me the data on the illegal aliens. You are correct about the 22% hispanics. I’ll quote Dr. Husings demographic study from September 2008
“In 2006, the Census Bureau found that Temecula was not as diverse as the adjacent counties.
Some 61.0% of the city’s residents were White, down from 69.3% in 2000. Hispanics were
22.6% of the city residents, up from 19.0%. Asians/Pacific Islanders were 8.8%, up from 4.9%
in 2000. African-American residents were 4.2%, up from 3.2% in 2000. In Riverside County
the shares were: White (43.0%), Hispanics (42.2%) Asians/Pacific Islanders (5.3%) African-
American (5.8%). In San Diego County, they were: White (51.5%), Hispanics (30.1%), Asians/
Pacific Islanders (10.5%), African-American (4.8%).”So what does this tell us about you. You used the 22% hispanic as some sort of attack, but the data for the region actually shows it is one of the whitest town around, Riverside or San Diego. Dude, we are 60 miles from another country and this used to be Mexico 150 years ago, are your really looking for a town in So Cal with no people of hispanic origin, you will have trouble finding that on the East coast, my suggestion, you need to go to Germany, Corona isn’t going to solve it for you.
For fun, here’s Dr. Husing 109 page report.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/6089BD40-13DB-409D-9A35-FC89D90479F8/0/husingreport_2008.pdftemeculaguy
ParticipantOk I’m bored, time to take on the trolls. I’m not sure where this comes from, perhaps some Temeculans beat him up and took his lunch money. I’ve been here since 1991 and I was younger, drunker, stronger and meaner, maybe I did it, sorry.
#1, Cal alleges that 22% of the city is mexican and has decided the majority are illegal aliens. Show me the data on the illegal aliens. You are correct about the 22% hispanics. I’ll quote Dr. Husings demographic study from September 2008
“In 2006, the Census Bureau found that Temecula was not as diverse as the adjacent counties.
Some 61.0% of the city’s residents were White, down from 69.3% in 2000. Hispanics were
22.6% of the city residents, up from 19.0%. Asians/Pacific Islanders were 8.8%, up from 4.9%
in 2000. African-American residents were 4.2%, up from 3.2% in 2000. In Riverside County
the shares were: White (43.0%), Hispanics (42.2%) Asians/Pacific Islanders (5.3%) African-
American (5.8%). In San Diego County, they were: White (51.5%), Hispanics (30.1%), Asians/
Pacific Islanders (10.5%), African-American (4.8%).”So what does this tell us about you. You used the 22% hispanic as some sort of attack, but the data for the region actually shows it is one of the whitest town around, Riverside or San Diego. Dude, we are 60 miles from another country and this used to be Mexico 150 years ago, are your really looking for a town in So Cal with no people of hispanic origin, you will have trouble finding that on the East coast, my suggestion, you need to go to Germany, Corona isn’t going to solve it for you.
For fun, here’s Dr. Husing 109 page report.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/6089BD40-13DB-409D-9A35-FC89D90479F8/0/husingreport_2008.pdftemeculaguy
ParticipantOk I’m bored, time to take on the trolls. I’m not sure where this comes from, perhaps some Temeculans beat him up and took his lunch money. I’ve been here since 1991 and I was younger, drunker, stronger and meaner, maybe I did it, sorry.
#1, Cal alleges that 22% of the city is mexican and has decided the majority are illegal aliens. Show me the data on the illegal aliens. You are correct about the 22% hispanics. I’ll quote Dr. Husings demographic study from September 2008
“In 2006, the Census Bureau found that Temecula was not as diverse as the adjacent counties.
Some 61.0% of the city’s residents were White, down from 69.3% in 2000. Hispanics were
22.6% of the city residents, up from 19.0%. Asians/Pacific Islanders were 8.8%, up from 4.9%
in 2000. African-American residents were 4.2%, up from 3.2% in 2000. In Riverside County
the shares were: White (43.0%), Hispanics (42.2%) Asians/Pacific Islanders (5.3%) African-
American (5.8%). In San Diego County, they were: White (51.5%), Hispanics (30.1%), Asians/
Pacific Islanders (10.5%), African-American (4.8%).”So what does this tell us about you. You used the 22% hispanic as some sort of attack, but the data for the region actually shows it is one of the whitest town around, Riverside or San Diego. Dude, we are 60 miles from another country and this used to be Mexico 150 years ago, are your really looking for a town in So Cal with no people of hispanic origin, you will have trouble finding that on the East coast, my suggestion, you need to go to Germany, Corona isn’t going to solve it for you.
For fun, here’s Dr. Husing 109 page report.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/6089BD40-13DB-409D-9A35-FC89D90479F8/0/husingreport_2008.pdftemeculaguy
ParticipantAnd stock up on cigars and wine, who says the collapse of western civilization cannot be done with style.
Whatever you think might happen or hope happens, you should already have stockpiles of food and water. Ask any Ramona resident about not having water for weeks, check with anyone who lived through a devastating earthquake, I bet they have plenty of both. Even if you never use your stockpile, it will make you sleep better, it’s like having fire insurance, you’ll probably never need it but if you do it’s nice. I personally lived through a catastrophe many years ago and had to drink the water from the toilet tank to get through the third day (yucky), fortunately it never got to the point of drinking the bowl water (super yucky). Once you’ve drank toilet water, you always have a stockpile (and you never put the blue stuff in the tank). That was in the days before bottled water was so commonplace, for very little money you can get a 55 gallon plastic drum and fill it with tap water, you can also buy ten cases of bottled water for $50 and stack them in the garage.
My biggest fear is thousands of handguns going to scared novices. You don’t point and shoot handguns, you are more likely to hurt youself than protect yourself. If you really get scared, but a shotgun or take the time now to learn how to shoot, you don’t just buy a gun because it’s on your survival checklist. Until you put at least a thousand rounds through a handgun, you are a danger to yourself. When and if you ever need to use it, your heart will be racing, your hands will be shaking and if you haven’t already mastered the muscle memory in a calm situation, you will fold like lawn chair under duress.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd stock up on cigars and wine, who says the collapse of western civilization cannot be done with style.
Whatever you think might happen or hope happens, you should already have stockpiles of food and water. Ask any Ramona resident about not having water for weeks, check with anyone who lived through a devastating earthquake, I bet they have plenty of both. Even if you never use your stockpile, it will make you sleep better, it’s like having fire insurance, you’ll probably never need it but if you do it’s nice. I personally lived through a catastrophe many years ago and had to drink the water from the toilet tank to get through the third day (yucky), fortunately it never got to the point of drinking the bowl water (super yucky). Once you’ve drank toilet water, you always have a stockpile (and you never put the blue stuff in the tank). That was in the days before bottled water was so commonplace, for very little money you can get a 55 gallon plastic drum and fill it with tap water, you can also buy ten cases of bottled water for $50 and stack them in the garage.
My biggest fear is thousands of handguns going to scared novices. You don’t point and shoot handguns, you are more likely to hurt youself than protect yourself. If you really get scared, but a shotgun or take the time now to learn how to shoot, you don’t just buy a gun because it’s on your survival checklist. Until you put at least a thousand rounds through a handgun, you are a danger to yourself. When and if you ever need to use it, your heart will be racing, your hands will be shaking and if you haven’t already mastered the muscle memory in a calm situation, you will fold like lawn chair under duress.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd stock up on cigars and wine, who says the collapse of western civilization cannot be done with style.
Whatever you think might happen or hope happens, you should already have stockpiles of food and water. Ask any Ramona resident about not having water for weeks, check with anyone who lived through a devastating earthquake, I bet they have plenty of both. Even if you never use your stockpile, it will make you sleep better, it’s like having fire insurance, you’ll probably never need it but if you do it’s nice. I personally lived through a catastrophe many years ago and had to drink the water from the toilet tank to get through the third day (yucky), fortunately it never got to the point of drinking the bowl water (super yucky). Once you’ve drank toilet water, you always have a stockpile (and you never put the blue stuff in the tank). That was in the days before bottled water was so commonplace, for very little money you can get a 55 gallon plastic drum and fill it with tap water, you can also buy ten cases of bottled water for $50 and stack them in the garage.
My biggest fear is thousands of handguns going to scared novices. You don’t point and shoot handguns, you are more likely to hurt youself than protect yourself. If you really get scared, but a shotgun or take the time now to learn how to shoot, you don’t just buy a gun because it’s on your survival checklist. Until you put at least a thousand rounds through a handgun, you are a danger to yourself. When and if you ever need to use it, your heart will be racing, your hands will be shaking and if you haven’t already mastered the muscle memory in a calm situation, you will fold like lawn chair under duress.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd stock up on cigars and wine, who says the collapse of western civilization cannot be done with style.
Whatever you think might happen or hope happens, you should already have stockpiles of food and water. Ask any Ramona resident about not having water for weeks, check with anyone who lived through a devastating earthquake, I bet they have plenty of both. Even if you never use your stockpile, it will make you sleep better, it’s like having fire insurance, you’ll probably never need it but if you do it’s nice. I personally lived through a catastrophe many years ago and had to drink the water from the toilet tank to get through the third day (yucky), fortunately it never got to the point of drinking the bowl water (super yucky). Once you’ve drank toilet water, you always have a stockpile (and you never put the blue stuff in the tank). That was in the days before bottled water was so commonplace, for very little money you can get a 55 gallon plastic drum and fill it with tap water, you can also buy ten cases of bottled water for $50 and stack them in the garage.
My biggest fear is thousands of handguns going to scared novices. You don’t point and shoot handguns, you are more likely to hurt youself than protect yourself. If you really get scared, but a shotgun or take the time now to learn how to shoot, you don’t just buy a gun because it’s on your survival checklist. Until you put at least a thousand rounds through a handgun, you are a danger to yourself. When and if you ever need to use it, your heart will be racing, your hands will be shaking and if you haven’t already mastered the muscle memory in a calm situation, you will fold like lawn chair under duress.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd stock up on cigars and wine, who says the collapse of western civilization cannot be done with style.
Whatever you think might happen or hope happens, you should already have stockpiles of food and water. Ask any Ramona resident about not having water for weeks, check with anyone who lived through a devastating earthquake, I bet they have plenty of both. Even if you never use your stockpile, it will make you sleep better, it’s like having fire insurance, you’ll probably never need it but if you do it’s nice. I personally lived through a catastrophe many years ago and had to drink the water from the toilet tank to get through the third day (yucky), fortunately it never got to the point of drinking the bowl water (super yucky). Once you’ve drank toilet water, you always have a stockpile (and you never put the blue stuff in the tank). That was in the days before bottled water was so commonplace, for very little money you can get a 55 gallon plastic drum and fill it with tap water, you can also buy ten cases of bottled water for $50 and stack them in the garage.
My biggest fear is thousands of handguns going to scared novices. You don’t point and shoot handguns, you are more likely to hurt youself than protect yourself. If you really get scared, but a shotgun or take the time now to learn how to shoot, you don’t just buy a gun because it’s on your survival checklist. Until you put at least a thousand rounds through a handgun, you are a danger to yourself. When and if you ever need to use it, your heart will be racing, your hands will be shaking and if you haven’t already mastered the muscle memory in a calm situation, you will fold like lawn chair under duress.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat do you think eclipxe, should I take the bait, want to see how the old guy does it or do you want a shot. It has all the classic troll warning signs (new account, no data, incorrect facts, racism, anectdotal info). There is no laker game today and no football this weekend, I’m kinda bored and tempted to bust out a can.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat do you think eclipxe, should I take the bait, want to see how the old guy does it or do you want a shot. It has all the classic troll warning signs (new account, no data, incorrect facts, racism, anectdotal info). There is no laker game today and no football this weekend, I’m kinda bored and tempted to bust out a can.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat do you think eclipxe, should I take the bait, want to see how the old guy does it or do you want a shot. It has all the classic troll warning signs (new account, no data, incorrect facts, racism, anectdotal info). There is no laker game today and no football this weekend, I’m kinda bored and tempted to bust out a can.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat do you think eclipxe, should I take the bait, want to see how the old guy does it or do you want a shot. It has all the classic troll warning signs (new account, no data, incorrect facts, racism, anectdotal info). There is no laker game today and no football this weekend, I’m kinda bored and tempted to bust out a can.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat do you think eclipxe, should I take the bait, want to see how the old guy does it or do you want a shot. It has all the classic troll warning signs (new account, no data, incorrect facts, racism, anectdotal info). There is no laker game today and no football this weekend, I’m kinda bored and tempted to bust out a can.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSounds cheap to me. I am over $200/mo for fios. 5 t.v.’s, 4 dvr’s, every pay channel possible, a couple hundred hd channels, hd on demand library included, 20mbs internet and phone. It’s even worse because the pay channels are free for a few months, it will probably be $250 when the introductory stuff ends. It’s too late for me, save yourself. I was fine watching my 20″ tube a few years ago and it was fellow piggies that talked me into HD, now I’m ruined. It’s like heroin or cigarettes, it’s easier to not start than quit.
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