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Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:05 am
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Graphic said:
    > If they are immigrating to and English speaking country then maube
    > they should wait until they can actually speak and understand the
    > language.

...and after writing this piece of shit sentence you feel you yourself
have mastered the English language?

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Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:10 am
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Graphic said:

    > hahahahaha You are too funny. I have worked my whole life and now
    > coolect ssdi because I am elegible because I paid into it my whole
    > life. Thank you for your thoughts though. Oh by the way, I still pay
    > plenty of taxes as does my husband and all of my family and we are
    > tired of paying for immigrants and illegals.

too bad darlin, but thanks for paying! we surly do appreciate it!

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Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:11 am
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learn to post

Graphic said:
    > On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:28:39 -0500, Oliver Costich
    > <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>On 9 Mar 2004 11:26:28 -0800, [email protected] (Amanda) wrote:
    >>>Graphic Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>. ..
    >>>> On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 23:14:23 +0000, Patent Attorney
    >>>> <member19562@british_expats.com> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>> >
    >>>> >Amanda,
    >>>> >I sympathize very much with the problems you are facing. It is
    >>>> >very hard dealing with parents that have needs and who are located in
    >>>> >one's home country.
    >>>> >
    >>>> >On the language point, there is a good chance
    >>>> >your parents will be excused from the language, oral and knowledge test
    >>>> >on grounds of their age. I know my mother (who is now with me, I
    >>>> >sponsored her for a green card) is exempt from the knowledge test on
    >>>> >grounds of age. Actually, my mum is bright as a button and does
    >>>> >difficult crosswords at the drop of a hat so would like to be tested!
    >>>> >But I am glad that she will be exempt because her blood pressure can get
    >>>> >very high, particularly if she is stressed.
    >>>>
    >>>> Yep, and then all of us taxpayers can take care of them and have to
    >>>> have some person who speaks their language. Just great. NOT!!!!
    >>>Shut UP. I told you that my sister pays more tax than you ever will.
    >>>That's just one child of that woman (my mom). You got so much tax
    >>>from children she raised and rasied well, you idiot.
    >>"Shut up"? What a brilliant rebuttal. And since more than 99% of
    >>taxpayers pay less than I do, I doubt your sister pays more. And the
    >>kids pay taxes? So breeders get more benefits?
    >>I notice you don't say anywhere that these elderly will not take from
    >>Social Security.

    > You noticed that also?
    >>>> >Try and talk to an
    >>>> >immigration lawyer or someone who can give specific knowledgeable
    >>>> >advice. Perhaps if you address a question to Sylvia Ottemoeller she
    >>>> >might be able to give some guidance. Good luck! Drop me mail or a PM
    >>>> >if you like.
    >>>> >
    >>>> >Originally posted by Amanda
    >>>> >> Graphic
    >>>> >Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>> >news:<[email protected]> ...
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >> <snip>
    >>>> >> >
    >>>>
    >>>> >> > If they are immigrating to and English speaking country
    >>>> then maube
    >>>> >> > they should wait until they can actually speak
    >>>> and understand the
    >>>> >> > language.
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >> What is your
    >>>> problem? They are elderly and their son/daughter will
    >>>> >> betaking care
    >>>> of them, i.e and will not be working. Can you get that
    >>>> >> into your
    >>>> forhead? Have a heart. Wait till you get to be elderly and
    >>>> >> see how
    >>>> does it feel to be alone?
    >>>> >>
    >>>> >> >
    >>>> >> GQ


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Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:12 am
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Graphic said:

    > Wonderful. If they have lived here for that 20 years or more and
    > haven't learned at least enough English to hold a small conversation
    > then they must not be very proud of being Americans. Can't speak
    > English then one should be deported.

I agree. Goodbye Ms Graphic Queen. Don't come back until you are
proficient in English.

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Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:16 am
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Graphic Queen wrote:
    >
    > On 18 Mar 2004 14:24:20 -0800, [email protected] (Bizrus) wrote:
    >
    > >As per my wife, the interview and the tests are very simple.
    > >
    > >The interview and the tests are conducted in English but, if your
    > >parents are older than 65 years old and have been living in the States
    > >for at least 20 years, they can take a simpler test in their native
    > >language.
    >
    > Wonderful. If they have lived here for that 20 years or more and
    > haven't learned at least enough English to hold a small conversation
    > then they must not be very proud of being Americans. Can't speak
    > English then one should be deported.

But no one cares what you say so it won't matter anyway
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:37 am
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 18:16:19 -0500, L D Jones <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >Graphic Queen wrote:
    >>
    >> On 18 Mar 2004 14:24:20 -0800, [email protected] (Bizrus) wrote:
    >>
    >> >As per my wife, the interview and the tests are very simple.
    >> >
    >> >The interview and the tests are conducted in English but, if your
    >> >parents are older than 65 years old and have been living in the States
    >> >for at least 20 years, they can take a simpler test in their native
    >> >language.
    >>
    >> Wonderful. If they have lived here for that 20 years or more and
    >> haven't learned at least enough English to hold a small conversation
    >> then they must not be very proud of being Americans. Can't speak
    >> English then one should be deported.
    >But no one cares what you say so it won't matter anyway

And no one cares about you or anyone else in here except the poor
ignorant fools trying to immigrate here.
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:37 am
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 23:11:18 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

    >learn to post

You should talk since you are not able to quote properly in some of
your posts.
    >Graphic said:
    >> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:28:39 -0500, Oliver Costich
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>On 9 Mar 2004 11:26:28 -0800, [email protected] (Amanda) wrote:
    >>>>Graphic Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>. ..
    >>>>> On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 23:14:23 +0000, Patent Attorney
    >>>>> <member19562@british_expats.com> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> >
    >>>>> >Amanda,
    >>>>> >I sympathize very much with the problems you are facing. It is
    >>>>> >very hard dealing with parents that have needs and who are located in
    >>>>> >one's home country.
    >>>>> >
    >>>>> >On the language point, there is a good chance
    >>>>> >your parents will be excused from the language, oral and knowledge test
    >>>>> >on grounds of their age. I know my mother (who is now with me, I
    >>>>> >sponsored her for a green card) is exempt from the knowledge test on
    >>>>> >grounds of age. Actually, my mum is bright as a button and does
    >>>>> >difficult crosswords at the drop of a hat so would like to be tested!
    >>>>> >But I am glad that she will be exempt because her blood pressure can get
    >>>>> >very high, particularly if she is stressed.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Yep, and then all of us taxpayers can take care of them and have to
    >>>>> have some person who speaks their language. Just great. NOT!!!!
    >>>>Shut UP. I told you that my sister pays more tax than you ever will.
    >>>>That's just one child of that woman (my mom). You got so much tax
    >>>>from children she raised and rasied well, you idiot.
    >>>"Shut up"? What a brilliant rebuttal. And since more than 99% of
    >>>taxpayers pay less than I do, I doubt your sister pays more. And the
    >>>kids pay taxes? So breeders get more benefits?
    >>>I notice you don't say anywhere that these elderly will not take from
    >>>Social Security.
    >> You noticed that also?
    >>>>> >Try and talk to an
    >>>>> >immigration lawyer or someone who can give specific knowledgeable
    >>>>> >advice. Perhaps if you address a question to Sylvia Ottemoeller she
    >>>>> >might be able to give some guidance. Good luck! Drop me mail or a PM
    >>>>> >if you like.
    >>>>> >
    >>>>> >Originally posted by Amanda
    >>>>> >> Graphic
    >>>>> >Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>>> >news:<[email protected]> ...
    >>>>> >>
    >>>>> >> <snip>
    >>>>> >> >
    >>>>>
    >>>>> >> > If they are immigrating to and English speaking country
    >>>>> then maube
    >>>>> >> > they should wait until they can actually speak
    >>>>> and understand the
    >>>>> >> > language.
    >>>>> >>
    >>>>> >> What is your
    >>>>> problem? They are elderly and their son/daughter will
    >>>>> >> betaking care
    >>>>> of them, i.e and will not be working. Can you get that
    >>>>> >> into your
    >>>>> forhead? Have a heart. Wait till you get to be elderly and
    >>>>> >> see how
    >>>>> does it feel to be alone?
    >>>>> >>
    >>>>> >> >
    >>>>> >> GQ
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 10:37 am
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 23:12:48 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

    >Graphic said:
    >> Wonderful. If they have lived here for that 20 years or more and
    >> haven't learned at least enough English to hold a small conversation
    >> then they must not be very proud of being Americans. Can't speak
    >> English then one should be deported.
    >I agree. Goodbye Ms Graphic Queen. Don't come back until you are
    >proficient in English.

Better than you and at least I know the history of this country.
 
Old Mar 18th 2004, 11:59 am
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Originally posted by Graphic Queen
Better than you and at least I know the history of this country.
So what? You think you're better than everyone else because you have MA in history? I think you are just jealous of people with PhDs in something useful coming to the US. One can be proud of education if it makes him/her a better person. Yours just made you bitter. Shame on you. A grown up women with nothing better to do. Maybe you should seek counseling for this fixation on trying to abuse anyone who is not like you.
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Old Mar 18th 2004, 12:43 pm
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 00:59:00 +0000, mune
<member13089@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >Originally posted by Graphic Queen
    >> Better than you and
    >at least I know the history of this country.
    >So what? You
    >think you're better than everyone else because you have MA in history? I
    >think you are just jealous of people with PhDs in something useful
    >coming to the US. One can be proud of education if it makes him/her a
    >better person. Yours just made you bitter. Shame on you. A grown up
    >women with nothing better to do. Maybe you should seek counseling for
    >this fixation on trying to abuse anyone who is not like you.

in fact no I don't think I am better than anyone. This was said
because there is a person in this ng that thinks because she has a
degree she is smarter than others. Why not say something to her about
her post? Oh yeah, that would be because you agree with her views.Very
short-sighted I would say. I am not abusing anyone. That is from your
keyboard. You and others in here are just upset because I proved one
of your little elite illegal loving people in here wrong about
somethinbg. that seems to upset you people very much. hmmmmmmmmmmmm I
think that it could be because you want to continue to teach others
the lies and wrong information that many of you have concerning this
country and that includes immigration.

GQ
 
Old Mar 19th 2004, 12:24 am
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...and _this_ is how to post properly. You are too old to be using a
computer.

Graphic said:
    > On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 23:11:18 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:

    >>learn to post

    > You should talk since you are not able to quote properly in some of
    > your posts.
    >>Graphic said:
    >>> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:28:39 -0500, Oliver Costich
    >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>>On 9 Mar 2004 11:26:28 -0800, [email protected] (Amanda) wrote:
    >>>>>Graphic Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>. ..
    >>>>>> On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 23:14:23 +0000, Patent Attorney
    >>>>>> <member19562@british_expats.com> wrote:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> >
    >>>>>> >Amanda,
    >>>>>> >I sympathize very much with the problems you are facing. It is
    >>>>>> >very hard dealing with parents that have needs and who are located in
    >>>>>> >one's home country.
    >>>>>> >
    >>>>>> >On the language point, there is a good chance
    >>>>>> >your parents will be excused from the language, oral and knowledge test
    >>>>>> >on grounds of their age. I know my mother (who is now with me, I
    >>>>>> >sponsored her for a green card) is exempt from the knowledge test on
    >>>>>> >grounds of age. Actually, my mum is bright as a button and does
    >>>>>> >difficult crosswords at the drop of a hat so would like to be tested!
    >>>>>> >But I am glad that she will be exempt because her blood pressure can get
    >>>>>> >very high, particularly if she is stressed.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Yep, and then all of us taxpayers can take care of them and have to
    >>>>>> have some person who speaks their language. Just great. NOT!!!!
    >>>>>Shut UP. I told you that my sister pays more tax than you ever will.
    >>>>>That's just one child of that woman (my mom). You got so much tax
    >>>>>from children she raised and rasied well, you idiot.
    >>>>"Shut up"? What a brilliant rebuttal. And since more than 99% of
    >>>>taxpayers pay less than I do, I doubt your sister pays more. And the
    >>>>kids pay taxes? So breeders get more benefits?
    >>>>I notice you don't say anywhere that these elderly will not take from
    >>>>Social Security.
    >>> You noticed that also?
    >>>>>> >Try and talk to an
    >>>>>> >immigration lawyer or someone who can give specific knowledgeable
    >>>>>> >advice. Perhaps if you address a question to Sylvia Ottemoeller she
    >>>>>> >might be able to give some guidance. Good luck! Drop me mail or a PM
    >>>>>> >if you like.
    >>>>>> >
    >>>>>> >Originally posted by Amanda
    >>>>>> >> Graphic
    >>>>>> >Queen <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>>>> >news:<[email protected]> ...
    >>>>>> >>
    >>>>>> >> <snip>
    >>>>>> >> >
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> >> > If they are immigrating to and English speaking country
    >>>>>> then maube
    >>>>>> >> > they should wait until they can actually speak
    >>>>>> and understand the
    >>>>>> >> > language.
    >>>>>> >>
    >>>>>> >> What is your
    >>>>>> problem? They are elderly and their son/daughter will
    >>>>>> >> betaking care
    >>>>>> of them, i.e and will not be working. Can you get that
    >>>>>> >> into your
    >>>>>> forhead? Have a heart. Wait till you get to be elderly and
    >>>>>> >> see how
    >>>>>> does it feel to be alone?
    >>>>>> >>
    >>>>>> >> >
    >>>>>> >> GQ


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Old Mar 19th 2004, 12:33 am
  #42  
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Graphic said:
    >>I agree. Goodbye Ms Graphic Queen. Don't come back until you are
    >>proficient in English.

    > Better than you and at least I know the history of this country.

No, unfortunately you are wrong. Just take a look at some of the
offenses to the English language you have managed to type. And let me
tell you honey, you are SOOOO much better than other people because YOU
KNOW the history!! of this country. Knowing doesn't make you intelligent
sweetie. Being capable of learning is more on the mark and you have
proven you are the most closed-minded person posting in this newsgroup!
Good luck with the rest of your life oldie!

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Old Mar 19th 2004, 12:38 am
  #43  
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Graphic said:

    > in fact no I don't think I am better than anyone. This was said
    > because there is a person in this ng that thinks because she has a
    > degree she is smarter than others. Why not say something to her about
    > her post? Oh yeah, that would be because you agree with her views.Very

Your comprehension skills are that of a monkey. You insulted me about
how I posted. The question about what my degree is in was intended
to hint that it must be something to do with computers.

    > short-sighted I would say. I am not abusing anyone. That is from your
    > keyboard. You and others in here are just upset because I proved one
    > of your little elite illegal loving people in here wrong about

Hmm, yeah. How did you come to that conclusion?

    > somethinbg. that seems to upset you people very much. hmmmmmmmmmmmm I

No geriatric graphic, you have not proven me wrong. You really are a
bitter, old, abusive, racist excuse for a human being.

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Old Mar 19th 2004, 12:39 am
  #44  
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Graphic said:

    > And no one cares about you or anyone else in here except the poor
    > ignorant fools trying to immigrate here.

Do you think that the only people that post are the only people that
read this ng?

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Old Mar 19th 2004, 1:45 am
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Originally posted by Graphic Queen
in fact no I don't think I am better than anyone. This was said
because there is a person in this ng that thinks because she has a degree she is smarter than others. Why not say something to her about her post? Oh yeah, that would be because you agree with her views.
What are you talking about? A person asked a question about some issue and you started your bulshit about "immigrants go home." What views are we talking about????
Originally posted by Graphic Queen
short-sighted I would say. I am not abusing anyone. That is from your
Oh please, all you do is find a post where you can make your smart ass remarks about how immigrants should go home. How is this not an abuse?
Originally posted by Graphic Queen
You and others in here are just upset because I proved one
of your little elite illegal loving people in here wrong about
somethinbg. that seems to upset you people very much.
You have no clue what this forum is about then. No one is helping illegals here. Read the forum before you post this nonsense.
Originally posted by Graphic Queen
think that it could be because you want to continue to teach others the lies and wrong information that many of you have concerning this country and that includes immigration.
GQ
Get a life.
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