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I'm in favor of massively expanding legal residency, as is Matt. For us, at least, this has nothing to do with the ethnic origin of the migrants. I just think that guest worker programs are a very bad, quickie substitute for expanded legal residency programs that will ultimately undercut the cause of expanding immigration, and I think it's rather unfair to imply that my real problem is that they're poorer and darker skinned than me.
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A conversation with Jesus
Many times when I am troubled or confused, I find comfort in sitting in my back yard having a scotch and soda along with a quiet conversation with Jesus. This happened to me again after a particularly difficult day.
I said "Jesus, why do I work so hard?" And I heard the reply: "Men find many ways to demonstrate the love they have for their family. You work hard to have a peaceful, beautiful place for your friends and family to gather."
I said: "I thought that money was the root of all evil." And the reply was : "No, the LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Money is a tool; it can be used for good or bad".
I was starting to feel better, but I still had that one burning question, so I asked it . "Jesus", I said, "What is the meaning of life? Why am I here?"
He replied, "That is a question many men ask. The answer is in your heart and is different for everyone. I would love to chat with you some more, Senor, but now, I have to finish your lawn."