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What ever became of the women's march organizer?
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(03-27-2017, 02:25 PM)Nately120 Wrote: It's hard to say, too.  When my ancestors were coming to America (I'm Irish and Italian) the idea was that they were a lower-breed of European that wouldn't learn English and couldn't be trusted to be around "white people."  Fast forward a generation or so and for the most part we're now seen as "white people" who are comrades in arms and race against the latest waves of immigrants who are going to wreck everything.

Not according to Archie.

"Tore, Feldman, O'Reilly, Nelson. That's an Italian, a Jew, an Irishman and a regular American. That's what I call a balanced ticket."
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RE: What ever became of the women's march organizer? - michaelsean - 03-27-2017, 03:25 PM

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