Looks a lot like Orange County, CA...specifically Santa Ana, Anaheim, Stanton and Buena Park.
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- Comment on hispanic life - coming to a neighborhood near you (2011-12-07 03:51:55)
Looks a lot like Orange County, CA...specifically Santa Ana, Anaheim, Stanton and Buena Park. - Comment on meanwhile, in puerto rico (2010-09-12 01:37:56)
This picture reminded me of this article: http://www.ocregister.com/news/vicente-214836-woman-husband.html - Comment on sriracha hot chili sauce (2010-09-01 16:13:39)
aka Hot Cock - Comment on Rusty Dog (2010-08-29 21:18:30)
He looks so sweet! I give this pic 5 stars and two tear-filled eyes. =( - Comment on Bike locked - need locksmith (2010-08-01 23:27:42)
How sad that this guy doesn't know someone that has bolt cutters. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 22:54:10)
Not in recent times. We now have PLENTY of people and not enough work. But thanks for taking it back to the Dark Ages. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 22:50:11)
I never said anything about honoring laws...the word I used was enforce. And yes, I have broken the law before, and when I was called on it, I faced the consequences. I didn't try to justify why I did it or make any excuses. I broke the law, and paid the price. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 22:15:40)
Regarding my statement, I kept it simple for everyone here that seems to think that breaking a law is okay IF there is a reason for doing so. Who decides when it's okay to break a law? Are laws now flexible depending on the motive? Should I rob a bank because I need groceries and don't qualify for government aid? I mean, I'm not harming anyone, I just need food for survival. Would this act be excused? According to most of you here, that should be an excusable offense, because I needed food for survival and I don't have the resources to buy groceries. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 21:51:52)
Again, I'm not conservative, nor am I hateful, fearful, I'm FAR from weak and believe it or not, I'm NOT "white". I'm actually one of the derogatory words you used. Thanks for that. You insist on insulting me because I want laws enforced. Which is fine, your opinions are yours. These jobs that illegal immigrants do, WERE DONE BEFORE...it's not as if no one had been doing them until they came. So save your "berry picking, fast food working, car washing, house cleaning" song and dance for someone else. This country did just fine before the influx of illegal immigrants. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 16:05:15)
Noooo, I never said we had to mimic other countries laws. We should be allowed to enforce our own, as they enforce theirs. For the record, I'm not a conservative, nor am I a liberal. We will have to agree to disagree, obviously. It's shameful that you cannot debate an issue without attacking one's character, which happens to be a trait of a liberal. I do not see how illegal immigrants benefit this country. I can't think of ONE positive factor to it. So call me whatever you want, make more character assumptions but know that the majority of Americans are against illegal immigration. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 14:14:03)
I do not have an "agenda". I would like for this country's immigration laws to be respected and enforced. Why is it okay for other countries to enforce their harsher immigration laws but not okay for the U.S.? As for "people like me", you have no clue as to who I am or what I do. I've never been described as greedy or selfish and actually enjoy helping people. But, breaking laws and stealing identities is not something that I condone or excuse. Maybe you will understand "people like me" when illegal immigration has a DIRECT effect on you or someone in your family. When someone close to you is MURDERED by an illegal alien, (yes, by someone who was here for a "better life") and this illegal just slinks back across the border without facing justice, I bet your tune will change. So until you're willing to look at the negative effects of illegal immigration, get off your Mother Teresa high horse and quit assuming that people that are against illegal immigration are heartless and un-American. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-05 12:44:06)
Breaking a law, is breaking a law, period. It doesn't matter WHY you broke the law. C'mon. You can't pick and choose which laws you want to enforce. BTW, I looked into moving to Canada and according to their website, I don't have any skills that they desire...so should I just sneak in because I want a better life? According to most of you, it would be okay for me to do that. In closing, to any of you that DO NOT live in America and most importantly, in a border state, you can STFU. - Comment on Immigration problem (2010-07-04 19:40:40)
mikester...STFU. Millions of people have immigrated here legally and went through the process. If you want it bad enough, you will follow the rules and do it. Just because sneaking in is easier, it doesn't make it right. I'm tired of illegal aliens and illegal alien huggers using excuses and lame justifications. No one, legal or illegal should be exempt from a country's laws. - Comment on wake up america (2010-06-23 17:54:33)
Yep, California plates...should have known. - Comment on RIP Gary Coleman (2010-06-03 13:32:35)
If by "work" you mean crime, then yeah.