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Originally Posted by Scoody Boo
Has there been one single solitary positive thing that has happened to Texas since that human pond scum was bussed here?
Should this ever happen again, those people (term used loosely here) will find the Texas Army National Guard manning a roadblock at the stateline. Hopefully with shoot to kill orders.
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I'm not sure I should even dignify your comments with a reply, but here goes.
While many of the Katrina evacuees are criminals (Houston crime rate is up with refugees accounting for either being the criminal or victim in 30% of Houston's homicide),
Most are law abiding folks.
Most have found work and are contributing to the city economy.
As a specific example of one couple to whom you referred as pond scum, the parents of a sister-in-law of mine moved out of Slidell (east of NO by the lake), bought property, transferred their bank accounts, pay taxes, and spend a lot more time with their grandkids than they did before.
AS far as the Texas National Guard at the border, you should read up on the right of US citizens to travel freely between states. I have no clue how you think that crossing a state border constitutes a capital crime for which people can be summarily killed without due process.
I would suggest that you spend some time reading the Constitution and maybe a religious tome or two.