posted on August 27, 2005 09:10:45 PMCalling you a greencard was a jab, an insult at your legal status, not your ethnicity but as to your residency here in the US, which i believe to be that you are here illegally because your greencard has expired or about to. You can say otherwise but [b]I would then say to you it's BS.[/i]
So, let me get this straight. You felt that calling me a greencard would somehow impugn my legal status in this country, even though a green card is, by definition, legal permission to be in this country for those not born here.
Alrighty then, now I understand. You're not a bigot, you're an idiot. That explains everything. Please forgive my misunderstanding.
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posted on August 27, 2005 09:15:52 PMChingaso enough for ya?
I called you that an entire page ago. Maybe you need to get your tutor to work later and help you read these threads. C'mon, hurry and google us some more Spanish insults
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posted on August 27, 2005 10:28:03 PMAs far as the insults go, you called me pendejo, an old insult which lots of non-spanish speakers know. Originally, it referred to pubic hair.
and unless you've got a link to prove it, I've never used the word pendejo to describe myself.
Profe51, in this thread you refered to yourself as a lucky pendejo.
posted on August 28, 2005 05:16:39 AM
More like referring to myself as a lucky SOB. Chingaso usually means "F'ker", if you take my meaning. That's what I meant when I used it with you.
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Piinthesky...Why did you begin hurling insults in a language that you don't understand and choose as your target a multilingual professor? What an idiotic blunder.
posted on August 28, 2005 10:30:46 AM
Ohh, you even bolded my name for effect, how nice of you. You're feeble attempt at saving NoProofe51 from his own blunder in this conversation won't work, Helen. a multilingual professor, i've never seen any credentials that would back that up. I'd say more like a 'Gilligan' rather than a 'Professor'.
Profe, your explaination of the word 'chingaso' is incorrect. The word is used as an action and not meant to be used to call someone a name and it's meaning is nowhere close to what you said it was, which was 'F'ker'. The word means to strike a blow, to fight, to argue and specifically in relation with men, if it were meant for women it would be 'chingasa'. Besides, in your use of the word, oh i think you got it ain't enough chingaso in order for it to be used as a name that you were calling me, there would have to be a comma between the word 'enough' and 'chingaso' and i believe that you used the word correctly as i am saying what it means when you originally said it. You wanted me to come back and fight or argue.
You yourself said that the word 'pendejo' is an old insult which lots of non-spanish speakers know. Originally, it referred to pubic hair but now that i have pointed out where you have used the word to describe yourself you are recanting and claiming that your use of the word means 'SOB'. So which is it? Is it 'SOB' or is it 'pubic hair'? Don't answer that, instead let me give you the meaning of the word 'pendejo', means someone who is stupid, dumb or lacking knowledge.
Come on now Profe51 you've been had and you have egg all over your face, admit it.
Oh Garson (that's a French word that means 'waiter') oh Garson <holding my hand up high snapping my fingers>, would you please bring this Pendejo a big plate of Huevos Rancheros, heavy on the chili and make it hot, he needs to sweat this one out.
Now, let me give you a little Spanish lesson, ok. Words in the Spanish language, allthough they may be spelled the same and pronounced the same sometimes do have different meanings depending on which point of the globe you are at. For instance, you used the term 'Besa Me Culo' to describe the phrase KMA. Well, here in northern New Mexico USA the word 'Culo' is used to describe female genetalia and i suppose in Castilian Spanish from Europe it may have a different meaning alltogether, while in Mexico it may very well be the meaning that you say it is. But in terms of this conversation i am assuming that we are all United States citizens and allthough you may believe that bringing your use of the Spanish language with you from Mexico and expecting everyone here to conform to your useage of the language should be the way that it should be is just plain wrong. Your the immigrant here, not me. You can't expect everyone here to conform to your cultural ideals and ways of speaking.
I will say something for you and it is something that no one can ever take away from you, in fact it is how i will allways view you whenever i see your userid displayed on my moniter. To live here in the United States, you are indeed 'a Lucky Pendejo' but a lucky pendejo that has egg all over his face.
posted on August 28, 2005 10:58:53 AM
Pi - Do you have any concept of what a complete ass you are making of yourself? Yopur continued assertations that someone that was born in this nation is an immigrant simply because he has latin heritage only serves to show what an enormous bigot you are.
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posted on August 28, 2005 11:06:49 AM
His usage of the Spanish language gives him away as to where he is from, as i have allready pointed out that Spanish words have different meanings depending on what point of the globe they are used.
posted on August 28, 2005 12:35:22 PM
For someone who is such an expert in the Spanish language, Pii, you certainly do misspell a lot of it.
maricone?
besame? Since you're the expert, you'd know that means "kiss me", not "kiss my".
Spanish has regional and national differences, in that you're correct, just like any language. But it will take you quite a bit more than a few cuss words to identify where I'm from. Why don't you translate my sig line for the crowd here, and tell them then where you think I'm from?
No blanquillos on my face. You're the one making a culo of yourself.
You remind me a great deal of someone else who used to post here from the Santa Fe area. Someone who was equally an expert on latino language and culture, and incidentally someone who was able to pick out illegals who worked at fast food restaurants. (Ring any bells, Helen? Help me out here.) The name escapes me just now, but I'll figure out who it is I'm pretty sure you are.
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posted on August 28, 2005 12:55:37 PM"You remind me a great deal of someone else who used to post here from the Santa Fe area. Someone who was equally an expert on latino language and culture, and incidentally someone who was able to pick out illegals who worked at fast food restaurants. (Ring any bells, Helen? Help me out here.) The name escapes me just now, but I'll figure out who it is I'm pretty sure you are
Yellowstone stated, "Every restaurant in Santa Fe is now staffed with illegals and it makes me sick to see it...Where I live, Santa Fe New Mexico, they are everywhere. It used to be just a few years ago that when you wen't to Sonic Drive In to get a hamburger and a coke, your order was brought to you by a cute girl in ponytails with a big smile on her face. Now when you go to Sonic a middle aged illegal Mexican man brings you the order and because he doesn't speak the language your order is wrong.
posted on August 28, 2005 03:41:01 PM
That's exactly the thread I was looking for Helen, thanks! Throughout this one, I've had the feeling I was talking to someone who'd been here before, and his reference to Santa Fe and N. New Mexico finally nailed it for me.
I remain in awe of your search skills. Thanks!
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posted on August 28, 2005 05:19:01 PM
Did Yellowstone get the boot or just fade away? Frankly, I didn't notice he was gone until this thread.
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posted on August 28, 2005 06:05:39 PM This was Yellowstone's final thread under that identity. He tried to start another one but it was removed. Several posters have mentioned his suspension and based on the content of the final thread, I can see how that may be the case...
posted on August 28, 2005 11:44:37 PM
'As set forth in article 30 part B paragraph II of the Constitution of the United Mexican States, and articles 17, 19 and 20 paragraph I of the Law of Nationality, nationality can be requested under the following circumstances:
Residency.- The foreigner who wishes to become a naturalized Mexican citizen must prove (among other requirements) that he/she has resided in Mexico for at least the five-year period immediately prior to the date of his/her application (this residency must be proven through the migration forms FM2 or FM3 issued by the Interior Ministry)
In the following cases, the foreigner who wishes to become a naturalized Mexican citizen must prove (among other requirements) residency of two years immediately prior to the date of his/her application:
If he/she has children who were born Mexicans.
If he/she comes from a Latin American country or from the Iberian peninsula.
If he/she is directly descended from an individual who is Mexican by birth.
It is important to note that if Mexican nationality is obtained, the interested party must renounce his/her original nationality.'
A person from Mexico who wishes to obtain dual citizenship with the United States as their secondary country can do so very easilly. While a person who is a citizen of the United States and born in the United States can obtain citizenship in Mexico but NOT dual citizenship because it is required that they renounce their US citizenship.
I am a Mexican Citizen because my parents were. I am a US citizen because my parents were, and because I was born on this ranch, which, as I said, is currently within the boundaries of the United States. I consider myself first and foremost a citizen of my land
So Profe, did you renounce your citizenship of the United States when you became a Mexican citizen or were you in fact actually born in Mexico and then obtained dual citizenship with the United States being your seconday country?
posted on August 29, 2005 05:00:51 AM
Took you long enough...look, I guess it just hasn't occurred to you how ridiculous you look, trying to challenge the citizenship of somebody you don't know, and never will.
Your nicely copied research is not relevant to my family's situation. I'm every bit as American as you are. You'll never be able to accept that, nor will you be able to prove otherwise, so this line of accusations of yours is nothing more than an exercise in futility and poor spelling.
If you've decided that I'm an alien, that's OK with me. Short of showing you a birth certificate or both of my passports, you'll never believe otherwise, and whether you believe it or not is of no consequence.
I've decided you're Yellowstone. So have some others here apparently. I won't make the same silly mistake you're making though. I can't prove it and won't try. I don't need to. You're not that important.
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posted on August 29, 2005 06:58:37 AM
This is not pointing to you, personally, profe....but as crowfarm/MG/LB has OFTEN repeated.....we don't know what the real truth is about anything, anyone posts here on these boards. And I've NEVER see a liberal leftie disagree with HER. They COULD be saying a lot of untruths. It's all about who feels the poster is to be 'trusted' when they make claims about themselves and who doesn't 'buy' what they say.
As I've said before, it's MY opinion that when one divides their 'loyalities' between two different countries they love....then that person can't possibly give their 'pledge' to only one country. Has nothing to do with whether or not that person was born in one country or the other. But rather on where their true 'allegiance' lies when push comes to shove.
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Great little pic's there, stonecold. LOL.....and not one response to your little guillotines. Guess it depends on who says what around here and whether they receive the 'pack' treatment or not.
I made a statement that IF illegals were to somehow make it over an Iraeli-like wall, where armed military guards where also there....they should shoot them. And boy did the 'pack of liberals' here come unglued at that.
"Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. This is their essence." --Ann Coulter
And why the American Voters chose to RE-elect President Bush to four more years. YES!!!
posted on August 29, 2005 08:03:48 AM
LInda - you give Stone too much legitamacy. His comments are ridiculous and irrelevent but that's par for the course. Stone is a hit and run poster that posts soley for shock value. He is ignored for exactly that reason.
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posted on August 29, 2005 08:22:02 AM
lindKKK says, "Great little pic's there, stonecold. LOL.....and not one response to your little guillotines. Guess it depends on who says what around here and whether they receive the 'pack' treatment or not.
I made a statement that IF illegals were to somehow make it over an Iraeli-like wall, where armed military guards where also there....they should shoot them. And boy did the 'pack of liberals' here come unglued at that. ""
Putting silly little icons in your post is not the same as advocating killing babies, children, teenagers, the elderly and anyone else who crosses a wall like YOU do.
posted on August 29, 2005 10:02:12 AM
Awww Dbl - did you miss me? Yes Yes ... you are a very pretty girl Toby...I mean Dbl. Now have a cookie and go play with your friends. It's adult time now.
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posted on August 29, 2005 10:12:38 AM
Profe, i posted that article from the Mexican Constitution because Linda had asked you a valid question a few pages back in this thread about where you were born and you got all defensive with her about it and started making your own accusations about her motives behind her questions.
You challenge people to come and chat but when the subject is you, you start casting your own aspersions. And lets not forget about your cohorts, they come in like a pack of yipping dogs snapping at the heels of anyone that disagrees with you.
I believe that article answers the question of where you were born because there are set ways that you can obtain dual citizenship. You may say otherwise and that's your right to do so.
trying to challenge the citizenship of somebody you don't know, and never will.
Now that i know you are the trustholder of a land grant in Arizona, if you really are, i could have your name address and phone number in 1 hour but as you say, You're not that important.
posted on August 29, 2005 12:06:30 PMAwww Dbl - did you miss me? Yes Yes ... you are a very pretty girl Toby...I mean Dbl. Now have a cookie and go play with your friends. It's adult time now.
Oh, what a comeuppance from the board idiot savant (aka rainman retard)!!
No wonder you cant sleep. Rest and sleep is a gift from God. ..Doesnt surprize me there is no favor there for you!
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posted on August 29, 2005 12:27:16 PM
piinthesky, I will always remember you as someone laboring to attain the status of prick --- and when your aspiration to that level of wonderment was unachievable, you became a fool.
posted on August 29, 2005 12:49:16 PM
I've gone from being an alien whose green card is about to expire to the trustholder of a land grant! What a miraculous transformation.
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