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2/23 contract work at lbl. General coding on Linux/Sparc SMP. if
you're interested, contact jon@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU.
\_ Pathetic, stupid, whining by non-citizen-foreign-fuck who is lucky
to be allowed to come within 200 miles of the coast of this great
nation, much less be allowed to live in it has been deleted because
it turns my patriotic stomach. You sniveling stupid fuck, GO HOME!
How dare you have the nerve to bitch about *anything* in this country?
Who the fuck do you think you are? You have no rights. If our fine
government decided to stick your foreign spying ass into prison with
out due process or just cause for the rest of your stinking, worthless
miserable, whining life, I couldn't be happier. Next you'll be crying
that we're a bunch of racists for not letting you vote or run for
political office. Well, fuck you, go home foreign idiot fuck, you're
not welcome here.
- descendant of a non-citizen foreign fuck
\_ Tell me that you have been sacarstic about those who talked like you
do. That's the only way I could thought of to give you credit.
\_ Gee, I thought people would only have reason to hate the US because
of stuff like unilateral invasions of Iraq, never mind xenophobic
ranting. We're starting to sound more and more like the countries
we're taught to hate...
\_ Actually, just about every country out there restricts the
ability of foreign nationals to come in and work. Nevermind when
it involves national labs. Complaining about it seems pretty
fucking weak to me, too. -jor
\_ I don't fear foreigners. I hate them. There's a big
difference. You're right, we should completely open our borders
like, uhm, uh, NO OTHER COUNTRY ON THE PLANET! DUH! They let
_you_ vote? As far as Iraq goes, when you're on BART and take
in a whiff of Iraqi sponsored anthrax, let us all know what
it feels like during your last three agonizing days of life.
I don't know where you grew up but no one "taught" me to hate
any countries. In fact, I don't "hate" any countries. I don't
like whining stupid foreign fucks coming here and bitching that
they don't have the rights that real citizens do. Don't like
it? TOUGH SHIT! Go back to the stinking third world pit you
came from and compare that with your lifestyle here. You've
spent too much time eating potstickers, hanging out with BH.
- descendant of a non-citizen foreign fuck
\_ While I agree that many jobs should be off limits to
foreigners, your frenzied response and hatred of
third world foreigners suggest to me that you are
someone who should be sent back to WWII era Imperial
Japanese Army to be slapped around by your lieutenants.
No, you do not qualify for the Wermacht. |
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