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Anti-immigrant suit loses again

The state Supreme Court today upheld a Fort Smith judge's dismissal of angry immigrant basher Joe McCutchen's lawsuit challenging the State Police's bilingual instructions for obtaining a driver's license. He filed it in the wrong court, Sebastian County rather than Pulaski County. Since the core issue wasn't decided, it might be back.

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Wonder how much Viagra old hater Joe has to sell at his store to afford all these court cases he keeps losing? Vivi la Viagra!

You know most of us can trace our ancestory back to immigrates, in fact all of us americans can. Whether it was the ice bridge or a boat, it is afact none of us can say the creater put us here in the USofA. Mine that I can trace back arrived aboard the HMS Peter Bonaventura in Lynn,Mass. August 1636.When they arrived there was no USofA, just what was known as the New World. There was no national language, some spoke english, some dutch, some german, and a dozen other languages. And a lot of other languages that was here before that, native american we call today they spoke different languages also. But they managed to communicate. But it was the new person responsibilty to learn the language or find someone who could, not the preson you was trying to communicate with. I guess what I'm saying is knowone was asked to change their communications to acommodate you. So it is the immigrates responsibility to learn the language, and not the taxpayers who have been paying it for generations to teach you. When schools was started in this USofA it was agreed by the founders of the school that english would be the language used to communicate. So thats hillbilly history 101, no charge.

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