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Mexico, US, and Guatemala. Great company, huh?

Yemen does not have it in their Constitution.

Of course, you could have looked up that information yourself.

If you consider Mexico and Guatemala to be "bad company", then maybe you'd agree that border security and restrictions on immigration are good. Otherwise, I'm not sure why you would make that statement.
 
If you consider Mexico and Guatemala to be "bad company", then maybe you'd agree that border security and restrictions on immigration are good. Otherwise, I'm not sure why you would make that statement.

If you want to place us on the same plane as Mexico and Honduras, go ahead.
 
If you want to place us on the same plane as Mexico and Honduras, go ahead.

What is that supposed to mean? Our governments are obviously different, but culturally, we're becoming more like Mexico over time. In a few decades, we'll probably be a truly bilingual nation, with as many native speakers of Spanish as native speakers of English.

So even though our governments are different, culturally, we're not that far apart and will continue to become closer to them.
 
What is that supposed to mean? Our governments are obviously different, but culturally, we're becoming more like Mexico over time. In a few decades, we'll probably be a truly bilingual nation, with as many native speakers of Spanish as native speakers of English.

So even though our governments are different, culturally, we're not that far apart and will continue to become closer to them.

Good insight. I am not surprised Domer the Democrat, who wants open borders, would not realize this was and is happening.
 
What is that supposed to mean? Our governments are obviously different, but culturally, we're becoming more like Mexico over time. In a few decades, we'll probably be a truly bilingual nation, with as many native speakers of Spanish as native speakers of English.

So even though our governments are different, culturally, we're not that far apart and will continue to become closer to them.

Honduras and Mexico are "developing nations". The former term was third world. That puts them in the same category as El Salvador, Haiti, Congo, Rwanda, Yemen, etc.

That's what it is supposed to mean.
 
Honduras and Mexico are "developing nations". The former term was third world. That puts them in the same category as El Salvador, Haiti, Congo, Rwanda, Yemen, etc.

That's what it is supposed to mean.

Actually, Mexico is in the OECD and is generally considered developed. Yes, they are poorer than us and have some stability issues, but they are actually much more developed than the countries you just listed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index
 
A progressive in Idaho. I would say that must be lonely, but I hear a lot of ex-Californians have been swarming the area.

I read the same thing. Californians screwed up CA, now they are looking for other areas to destroy. Domer never leaves his dwelling.
 
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You're a sock. fgm 7.15 and you are a pair. You even talk to your other sock in the forum. You're both out of your freakin skulls.
See you, Jiminy.



Haw, haw.................................haw.

YALSA. You call everyone a sock.
 
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