philly rabbit
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(noun) A person who migrates to another country usually for permanent residence.
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Nikki, you establishment republican little player you, I am sick and tired of politicians like you telling me that I am an immigrant if I am a born citizen of the U.S.
Haley's comments after Obama's speech the other night aimed at Donald Trump contained the usual code speak for all the illegal aliens out here; We republicans are going to give you amnesty so you should vote for us, and please don't think that the phrase, "we are a nation of immigrants" means anything else but, deserves my rebuttal.
I am an American. I was born in America. I was raised in America. I spent my entire working life working in and for America. When I went into the military, I wore the uniform of THE UNITED STATES. when I vote, I vote in American elections in and for THE UNITED STATES.
The founders of this nation were not immigrants, they were born Americans. My people, the Scots Irish, began arriving in earnest in America in the early and mid 18th century and that, as far as I'm concerned, qualifies me as a native american and not an immigrant.
It's time for Toothy, who pulled down the confederate battle flag in South Carolina to stop insulting me with this fluff of hers that I recently arrived from someplace else and am no more situated in my country than people who cannot speak, write, or understand the English language and are here because politicians like her refuse to secure the political borders of this nation.
Rant over.
- Dictionary.com
Nikki, you establishment republican little player you, I am sick and tired of politicians like you telling me that I am an immigrant if I am a born citizen of the U.S.
Haley's comments after Obama's speech the other night aimed at Donald Trump contained the usual code speak for all the illegal aliens out here; We republicans are going to give you amnesty so you should vote for us, and please don't think that the phrase, "we are a nation of immigrants" means anything else but, deserves my rebuttal.
I am an American. I was born in America. I was raised in America. I spent my entire working life working in and for America. When I went into the military, I wore the uniform of THE UNITED STATES. when I vote, I vote in American elections in and for THE UNITED STATES.
The founders of this nation were not immigrants, they were born Americans. My people, the Scots Irish, began arriving in earnest in America in the early and mid 18th century and that, as far as I'm concerned, qualifies me as a native american and not an immigrant.
It's time for Toothy, who pulled down the confederate battle flag in South Carolina to stop insulting me with this fluff of hers that I recently arrived from someplace else and am no more situated in my country than people who cannot speak, write, or understand the English language and are here because politicians like her refuse to secure the political borders of this nation.
Rant over.