jueves, julio 15, 2004
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Unfortunately, I must start this posting with a sincere & heartfelt apology. This is serious, folks.
Depending on your time visiting this blog, the ads above provided by Google® may have changed. I have no control over the types of advertisements above.
At the time of this posting, the link to the right was entitled “Easily hire Mexicans.” This weekend, once I have more time to formulate my thoughts, I am seriously writing a letter to Google® & ask that the specified link never be placed on my blog again. I am ashamed.
Killing the cat, I clicked on the link. In case the link is gone when you read this, it sent me to http://www.legal-diligent-mexican-workers.com/. Amazing, I know.
To forewarn you, I hurled twice reading through the blatantly racist information. It is repulsive. You simply have to read it yourself to get the full effect.
The most disgusting part of the website was the “testimonial” from the Green Valley Country Club in Pennsylvania, found here.
Maybe it’s the secondary-education teacher in me, but (you, [understood]) please compare and contrast the Green Valley Country Club letter (dated 2002) with a slave auction advertisement I have posted above (dated 1823). Discuss the social and economic relationships between the two pieces. * For accelerated students, analyze the gimmicks presented in the 2002 letter. More importantly, which reporter from FOXNews does this letter sound most like? Explain your answer. If you are unable to clearly view the 1823 primary source, please raise your hand, eeerr, or click here.
“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!” Patrick Henry, 1736-1799.
Depending on your time visiting this blog, the ads above provided by Google® may have changed. I have no control over the types of advertisements above.
At the time of this posting, the link to the right was entitled “Easily hire Mexicans.” This weekend, once I have more time to formulate my thoughts, I am seriously writing a letter to Google® & ask that the specified link never be placed on my blog again. I am ashamed.
Killing the cat, I clicked on the link. In case the link is gone when you read this, it sent me to http://www.legal-diligent-mexican-workers.com/. Amazing, I know.
To forewarn you, I hurled twice reading through the blatantly racist information. It is repulsive. You simply have to read it yourself to get the full effect.
The most disgusting part of the website was the “testimonial” from the Green Valley Country Club in Pennsylvania, found here.
Maybe it’s the secondary-education teacher in me, but (you, [understood]) please compare and contrast the Green Valley Country Club letter (dated 2002) with a slave auction advertisement I have posted above (dated 1823). Discuss the social and economic relationships between the two pieces. * For accelerated students, analyze the gimmicks presented in the 2002 letter. More importantly, which reporter from FOXNews does this letter sound most like? Explain your answer. If you are unable to clearly view the 1823 primary source, please raise your hand, eeerr, or click here.
“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!” Patrick Henry, 1736-1799.
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I read through the site and I too, threw up a little. I am so repulsed that I think I will send them an angry email. I would phone them if it wasn't long distance. And another one to the Green Valley Country Club. I'll keep you posted as to the results. --Dyan
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