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April 29th 2006     

Is It Meximerica Or Americo?

Posted by: Laer at 10:26 am

Incredible Daughter #1, who created the stellar CS-M masthead artwork, was at it again last night, photo-commenting on the upcoming immigration demonstrations. You know, the demonstrations that want to accomplish this:

In the Internet forum that she pretty much lives on, there was a spirited discussion of the immigration debate — interesting, since it’s a BMW forum, not a political forum — and the translated Star Spangled Banner came up. A couple “trolls no one likes anyway” were for the translation, as was another because it would only rile up citizens and force a right solution.

Most were opposed, including one guy who said, “This is the United States of America, not Mexico II. The first one isn’t that great; we don’t need or want a sequel.” That inspired I.D. #1 to create this:

Now playing in the theaters of our minds everywhere.

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