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Something The NWO Gurus Failed To Factor by Dennis Kaiser on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2009 at 7: 22: 32 AM correct English usage by rooth on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2009 at 11: 03: 55 AM
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(Canada-USA-Mexico) last nigh i went to see the movie crossing over starring with Harrison Ford and once again the same stereotype of Mexico, true most of 43% of the Mexicans live in poverty (discuss about the racial rooth of the problem could be interesting) but true there is "other" Mexico too! do we have some responsability helping them to change this "hollywood" vision of Mexico picturing all Mexicans are wearing "sombreros" are eager to get some dollars in exchange for a "si" senorita? lets think about it, lets do something!
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(Canada-USA-Mexico) last nigh i went to see the movie crossing over starring with Harrison Ford and once again the same stereotype of Mexico, true most of 43% of the Mexicans live in poverty (discuss about the racial rooth of the problem could be interesting) but true there is "other" Mexico too! do we have some responsability helping them to change this "hollywood" vision of Mexico picturing all Mexicans are wearing "sombreros" are eager to get some dollars in exchange for a "si" senorita? lets think about it, lets do something!
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(Canada-USA-Mexico) last nigh i went to see the movie crossing over starring with Harrison Ford and once again the same stereotype of Mexico, true most of 43% of the Mexicans live in poverty (discuss about the racial rooth of the problem could be interesting) but true there is "other" Mexico too! do we have some responsability helping them to change this "hollywood" vision of Mexico picturing all Mexicans are wearing "sombreros" are eager to get some dollars in exchange for a "si" senorita? lets think about it, lets do something!
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(Canada-USA-Mexico) last nigh i went to see the movie crossing over starring with Harrison Ford and once again the same stereotype of Mexico, true most of 43% of the Mexicans live in poverty (discuss about the racial rooth of the problem could be interesting) but true there is "other" Mexico too! do we have some responsability helping them to change this "hollywood" vision of Mexico picturing all Mexicans are wearing "sombreros" are eager to get some dollars in exchange for a "si" senorita? lets think about it, lets do something!
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