Getting back in the saddle again.

A place full of different people.
AlterNet ~ By Molly Ivins
The Latest White House Whopper
Let me point out again, I don’t have a dog in this fight. There are just some things I know from living in Texas all my life. One is, don’t bother to build a fence. Two is, if you want to stop illegal immigrants, stop the people who hire them — quit punishing people who come because there are jobs. Three, this border has always been porous, and it has always worked to the advantage of the United States.
If you want to do the smart thing and look for a long-term solution, try fixing NAFTA and helping with economic development in Mexico. Meanwhile, I could do without the drivel about how these people are so different. Of course they’re not. Try getting out a little more.

WBM: Sorry to be gone for so long, we had a death in the family. My uncle Michael Lujano passed away at the young age of 47, leaving behind his four children and wife. He had an aneurism late last year followed by two heart attacks, the last one being terminal.
RIP uncle mike, you were great and will always be missed :)

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

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