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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Many of the "have" countries" are being flooded with people from the "have not" countries. Is revolution in the air? By who?
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Maj Kim Patterson
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There are lots of anonymous helpers in every path. I believe God has the final say. My family came from overseas centuries ago. We military families move country to country. What would we do if they kick us out? Just musing.. PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Maj Kim Patterson My Scottish Ancestors had to Leave the Old Country, Something about being "Highwaymen" and We Had to Stick with the New Country after becoming Traitors to the Crown "The British are Coming" (No Paul Revere didn't Ride Alone that Night). My English Ancestors had to Leave the Old Country, Once Again Traitors to the Crown and Catholic Terrorist, The Gunpowder Plot. They Founded MARYland (Queen of Saints) LOL!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Maj Kim Patterson My German Ancestors left the Religious Wars of What Became Germany to the New Zion for German Speakers, Missouri and Southern Illinois. We Killed Each other in the Old Country over "Christianity" and Came together in the New Country over Our Shared Language, German.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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My paternal lineage has records back to the 1600s. My mother’s mother came over from Ireland and her father came from France. My paternal grandmother was a Puritan and grandfather a Mason. My deceased aunt meticulously researched the family history. My mother was raised by the Catholic Church and my father let her decide how we children were raised.
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SGT Disabled Veteran
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Easy for the Pope to say. He doesn't have to worry about housing them, feeding,them, providing medical care for them.....etc, etc, etc
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