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"The Water Cooler": The Mexican Flag on the 4th of July
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Jose
2011-07-09 13:27:12 UTC
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San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ‎05/07/2011‎
During the 4th of July parade in the City of Concord, a man on a horse
was carrying a Mexican flag. Should the flag of Mexico be included in
any 4th of July celebration, or should the American flag be the only
one included in the parade?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/incontracosta/detail?entry_id=92520
walt tonne
2011-07-09 16:19:31 UTC
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Post by Jose
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ‎05/07/2011‎
During the 4th of July parade in the City of Concord, a man on a horse
was carrying a Mexican flag. Should the flag of Mexico be included in
any 4th of July celebration, or should the American flag be the only
one included in the parade?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/incontracosta/detail?entry_id=92520
I believe Americans should wipe their cars and dogs asses with the
Mexican flag.
D. Stussy
2011-07-10 06:12:05 UTC
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"Jose" <***@todito.com> wrote in message news:149787d2-d43b-4112-8471-***@y13g2000yqy.googlegroups.com...
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ?05/07/2011?
During the 4th of July parade in the City of Concord, a man on a horse
was carrying a Mexican flag. Should the flag of Mexico be included in
any 4th of July celebration, or should the American flag be the only
one included in the parade?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/incontracosta/detail?entry_id=92520

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Since the guy was NOT also displaying the American flag, he should have
been shot on sight for committing an act of war (i.e. the parading of any
country's flag on soil foreign to it without also honoring the country in
which the event is taking place).
Ramon F Herrera
2011-07-10 16:08:26 UTC
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Post by Jose
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - ‎05/07/2011‎
During the 4th of July parade in the City of Concord, a man on a horse
was carrying a Mexican flag. Should the flag of Mexico be included in
any 4th of July celebration, or should the American flag be the only
one included in the parade?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/incontracosta/detail?entry_id=92520
During the 150th. year celebration of Venezuela's independence, the
Spanish Military were invited (along many other countries') and
proudly took part in the events.

Back to the USA: Since there were hundreds of banks issuing dollar
currency, it was impossible to find out which ones were legitimate,
and the British circulated faked ones, in order to destroy the young
economy.

Without the much-sought-after silver pesos provided by Mexico, the
colonies would have gone bankrupt, and we would all be speaking, err,
well, English.

-Ramon

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