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    Quote Originally Posted by kathyet
    I use to say years ago Love God and Your Country...but...screw your fellow man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevetheroofer
    Quote Originally Posted by kathyet
    I use to say years ago Love God and Your Country...but...screw your fellow man.

    LOL Hey that was my feeling of society in general back then, maybe 30 years ago...it hasn't changed since then either...


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    How the home market crashed.

    1980 U.S. citizen labor cost that went into homes.

    2010 illegal immigrant wage slave cost that goes into national tract builder homes.

    Your 1980 home competes for a sale with the new wage slave home price.

    look around,,, home prices fell off a cliff,, it was illegal immigrant wage slaves and their masters in the two party evil money cult in Washington D.C. who pushed U.S. off this cliff.

    Fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathyet
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    Re: How the home market crashed.

    Quote Originally Posted by APACHEWHOKNOWS
    1980 U.S. citizen labor cost that went in to homes.

    2010 illegal immigrant wage slave cost that goes into national tract builder homes.

    Your 1980 home competes for a sale with the new wage slave home price.

    look around,,, home prices fell off a cliff,, it was illegal immigrant wage slaves and their masters in the two party evil money cult in Washington D.C. who pushed U.S. off this cliff.

    Fight.

    Right and all the while the sheeple sleeps.....

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    "That what all us sheep dogs are for!" ROOF! ROOF!
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    Not sheep dog silly LOL..baaaa baaaa baaaa...sheeple...sleeping sheepish people, Sheeple!!!! Your an incorrigible sheep dog...who climbs roofs..... totally different animal.....


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    "Okay, Apache what should I say when I call?"

    Mexican Embassy & Consulates in the United States

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Arizona

    Douglas
    1201 F Avenue, Douglas, Arizona 85607
    Tel: (520) 364-3142
    Fax: (520) 364-1379

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Nogales
    571 N. Grand Ave., Nogales, Arizona 85621
    Tel: (520) 287-2521
    Fax: (520) 287-3175

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Phoenix
    1990 W. Camelback, Suite 110, Phoenix, Arizona 85015
    Tel: (602) 242-7398 * Fax: 242-2957

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Tucson
    553 S. Stone Ave., Tuscon, Arizona 85701
    Tel: (520) 882-5595
    Fax: (520) 882-8959

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - California

    Calexico
    331 W. Second St., Calexico, California 92231
    Tel: (760) 357-3863 * Fax: (760) 357-6284

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Fresno
    2409 Merced St., Fresno, California 93721
    Tel: (559) 233-3065 * Fax: (559) 233-4219

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Los Angeles
    2401 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, California 90057
    Tel: (213) 351-6800 * Fax: (213) 389-9249

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Oxnard
    201 E. Fourth St., Suite 206-A, Oxnard, California 93030
    Tel: (805) 483-4684 * Fax: (805) 385-3527

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Sacramento
    1010 8th St., Sacramento, California 95814
    Tel: (916) 441-3287 * Fax: (916) 441-3176

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    San Bernadino
    532 North D St., San Bernadino, California 92401
    Tel: (909) 889-9837 * Fax: (909) 889-8285

    San Diego
    1549 India St., San Diego, California 92101
    Tel: (619) 231-8414 * Fax: (619) 231-4802

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    San Francisco
    532 Folsom St., San Francisco, California 94105
    Tel: (415) 354-1700 * Fax: (415) 495-3971

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    San Jose
    540 North First St., San Jose, California 95112
    Tel: (40 294-3414 * Fax: (40 294-4506

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Santa Ana
    828 N. Broadway St., Santa Ana, California 92701-3424
    Tel: (714) 835-3069 * Fax: (714) 835-3472

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Colorado

    Denver
    5350 Leetsdale Dr. Suite 100, Denver, Colorado 80246
    Tel: (303) 331 1110 * Fax: (303) 331 1110

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - District of Columbia

    Washington (Embassy of Mexico)
    1911 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., 20006
    Tel: (202) 736-1000 * Fax: (202) 234-4498

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Florida

    Miami
    5975 Sunset Dr., South Miami, Florida 33143
    Tel: (786) 268-4900 * Fax: (786) 268-4895

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Orlando
    100 W. Washington St., Orlando, Florida 32801
    Tel: (407) 422-0514 * Fax: (407) 422-9633

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Georgia

    Atlanta
    2600 Apple Valley Rd, Atlanta, Georgia 30319
    Tel: (404) 266-2233 * Fax: (404) 266-2302

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Illinois

    Chicago
    300 N. Michigan Ave., 2nd Fl., Chicago, IL 60651
    Tel: (312) 855-1380 * Fax: (312) 855-9257

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Louisana

    New Orleans
    World Trade Center Building
    2 Canal St., Suite 840, New Orleans, LA 70115
    Tel: (504) 522-3596 * Fax: (504) 525-2332

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Massachusetts

    Boston
    20 Park Plaza, Suite 506, Boston, MA 02116
    Tel: (617) 426-4181 * Fax: (617) 695-1957

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Michigan

    Detroit
    645 Griswold Ave. Suite 1700, Detroit, MI 48226
    Tel: (313) 964-4515 * Fax: (313) 964-4522

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Missouri

    Kansas City
    1600 Baltimore, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64108
    Tel: (816) 556-0800 * Fax: (816) 556-0900

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Nebraska

    Omaha
    3552 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68131
    Tel: (402) 595-1841-44 * Fax: (402) 595-1845

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - New Mexico

    Albuquerque
    1610 4th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
    Tel: (505) 247-4177 * Fax: (505) 842-9490

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - New York

    New York
    27 East 39th. St., New York, NY 10016
    Tel: (212) 217-6400 * Fax: (212) 217-6493

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - North Carolina

    Charlotte
    P.O. Box 19627, Charlotte, NC 28219
    Tel: (704) 394-2190

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Raleigh
    336 E. Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
    Tel: (919) 754-0046 * Fax: (919) 754-1729

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Oregon

    Portland
    1234 S.W. Morrison, Portland, OR 97205
    Tel: (503) 274-1450 * Fax: (503) 274-1540

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia
    111 S. Independence Mall E, Suite 310
    Bourse Building, Philadelphia, PA 19106
    Tel: (215) 922-3834 * Fax: (215) 923-7281

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Texas

    Austin
    800 Brazos Street, Suite 330, Austin, TX 78701
    Tel: (512) 478-2866 * Fax: (512) 478-8008

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Brownsville
    724 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Texas 78520
    Tel: (956) 542-4431 * Fax: (956) 542-7267

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Corpus Christi
    800 N. Shoreline Blvd. Suite 410, North Tower
    Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
    Tel: (512) 882-3375 * Fax: (512) 882-9324

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Dallas
    8855 N Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75247
    Tel: (214) 630-7341 * Fax: (214) 630-3511

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Del Rio
    300 E. Losoya, Del Rio, Texas 78841
    Tel: (830) 775-2352 * Fax: (830) 774-6497

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Eagle Pass
    140 Adams St., Eagle Pass, Texas 78852
    Tel: (830) 773-9255 * Fax: (830) 773-9397

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    El Paso
    910 E. San Antonio St., El Paso, Texas 79901
    Tel: (915) 533-3644 * Fax: (915) 532-7163

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Houston
    4507 San Jacinto St., Houston, Texas 77004
    Tel: (713) 271-6800 * Fax: (713) 271-3201

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Laredo
    1612 Farragut St., Laredo, Texas 78040
    Tel: (956) 723-6369 * Fax: (956) 723-1741

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    McAllen
    600 S. Broadway Ave., McAllen, Texas 78501
    Tel: (956) 686-0243 * Fax: (956) 686-4901

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    McAllen
    511 W. Ohio, Suite 121, Midland, Texas 79701
    Tel: (915) 687-2334 * Fax: (915) 687-3952

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    San Antonio
    127 Navarro St., San Antonio, Texas 78205
    Tel: (210) 271-9728 * Fax: (210) 227-7518

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Utah

    Salt Lake City
    155 South 300 West 3rd floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
    Tel: (801) 521-8502 * Fax: (801) 521-0534

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.

    Mexican Consulate / Embassy - Washington

    Seattle
    2132 Third Ave., Seattle, WA 98121
    Tel: (206) 448-3526 * Fax: (206) 448-4771

    Classification: Embassies and Consulates of Mexico.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard
    Quote Originally Posted by stevetheroofer
    "Sounds like Union Members need to step up and say "WHAT THE V*****V UP WITH THIS!"
    Oh I did and got blacklisted. Of course it's denied that a blacklist even exists.
    Me too. I pretty much went ballistic over the union dues paid for Civil Rights Ride for illegals. Just called me crazy. Using my own damn dues to destroy what the union movement fought for? undermine my wage and benefits etc? wow

    I agree that some issues are global but the US unions have shown no effort in that capacity, only in lining their own pockets at the expense of those they supposedly represent.
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    Yes that screw your fellow man thing always gets me. So many think that is just the way to do business. Those of us who don't think so cannot compete with their tactics. Go to church on Sunday and give to charity overseas - but nothing for your neighbor who is unemployed now.
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