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No Habla?

No Habla Espan...uh.  Well, it's true.  I'll admit it.  I am an American, and I don't speak Spanish.  Maybe the public school system really did fail me, for the only South-of-the-border-talk I know comes from Speedy Gonzalez or that little Taco Bell Dog.  I know, I am unpatriotic, a traitor even.  How could I not learn the language of "the people?"  Well, maybe it's because I don't consider them "our people" in the first place.
For starters, it's supposed to be a free country, yes?  I decided to never learn Spanish but instead pour my efforts into other languages and talents.  I once figured (in my naive younger years) that those who would want to join me in this glorious country would do so legally and blend in accordingly.  Oh, I absolutely love all the different cultures this country embodies, but this is also an independent country.  We aren't ruled by Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Switzerland or Romania.  We're the United States of America.  Our language is English.  We like hot dogs.  Our citizens are here legally...well, for the most part.
Suddenly, I'm finding myself surrounded by people who have no wish to be an American.  I can't read product labels in the grocery store because they are in Spanish.  I can't even go to most places consumers go without having to try and order something from someone who doesn't speak English well.
I wonder if I might be a little jealous of illegal immigrants someday.  I mean, I could have free health care, social security, no taxes, government welfare and low-cost housing for being illegal.  I could have people in the senate working for me if I were illegal.  People would consider me a saint, or at the very least, a refugee.  There's only one problem...it's illegal for them to be here in the first place.
Celebrate diversity, yes.  But don't celebrate division.  Legal/Illegal citizens is only one of the divisive factors tearing away at our country, but you don't have to allow it to continue.
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Why Choose Abortion?

Why would I choose abortion anyway? If I got pregnant (especially out of wedlock) the government is willing to pay me money for each kid I have. Now, regardless of the fact that it isn't enough money to support my kids the way I want to (and the fact that I'm teaching them to be irresponsible and abandon their own children later)...it is money, and I get it for having babies. If I don't have a job, I get even more money...so what's the point in looking? If I can pinpoint a certain minority that I might be a member of (in my particular state 'white' is a minority...though not a rewarded one), turn homosexual (except when making babies), join the ACLU and claim disability then I'm set for life.

So why have an abortion?

Sure, I can go whenever I want to. Despite the rules I'll bet I could go get 'counseled' and the 'procedure' all in the same day if I wanted to. No, the government won't pay for it, but it's not a lot of money...only a couple hundred dollars. I don't need permission...I can have a pick-up service at my door if I need to and I don't need to have ANYthing with me but the money. Even the father doesn't have to consent. Even if I were a minor, I could get someone to speak for me and I still wouldn't have to tell my parents. Nah, that sounds like too much work. I think I'll go get my non-perscription, confidental dose of "Plan B" and abort my baby the easy way...that way I don't have to hear her little heartbeat, feel her kicks or even give a second thought to what she might look like. No, I like the FDA, for they made it even easier to violate and destroy not only my own body, but that of my unborn baby as well. And to think, none of this would be possible if it weren't for the PPFA, the NARAL, the ACLU, NOW, Hillary and the Kennedys. For that matter, let me thank every "leftist" organization and individual. Without you my generation might be bigger in number, more diverse in thoughts and culture and better able to carry the weight you'll leave when you pass from this world.

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