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Originally Posted by houston
I used to live in McAllen. I worked in Pharr, down the street from the Pharr puente. I worked daily with truck drivers that delivered from Mexico. I know what they look like. Often times very indistinguishable from citizens.
It's cool. You got pissed.
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Perhaps that close to the border, it would makes sense. But, I'm not in McAllen. Although, when I've been in Nuevo Laredo and come back across the border, I'd say, you really can distinguish many.
Anyway, today I was at the mall and passed by a Hispanic American - straw hat - Resistol. Not the same hat the illegal was wearing. They have very distinguishable clothing. At least they do around here.
Yes, I was mad. Must have been. That happened last week and I am still mad. LOL! Okay, I'm not going to talk about it anymore because it doesn't help me get over it. I am trying to pray about this more, because I know it is not right to feel this way.
I was watching a Boko Haram survivor being interviewed by Greta VanSusteren. He was so kind. I knew I was nowhere close to where he was. I will post the link because I started crying during the interview. He is where the Gospel wants us to be. He puts most American Christians to shame, IMO, including myself.
If you get a chance, watch the clip. It's very moving.
Boko Haram attack survivor: I'm ready to die as a Christian
http://video.foxnews.com/v/384600220...#sp=show-clips