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More Mexican flags than American flags today?

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All I can say is, playing the Star Spangled Banner in SPANISH is as wrong as two boys in a closet!
 
Dr Pokenhiemer said:
All I can say is, playing the Star Spangled Banner in SPANISH is as wrong as two boys in a closet!

I did a little research, and it seems that the Star Spangled Banner (originally being a poem of course) was put to the tune of a popular English song - giving support to the contention that there is nothing about the U.S. that is inherently devoid of foreign influence.
 
Well im from Mexico and i can say i understand both sides.From one part thepeople that leaves Mexico in oreder to make some money that they cant make here, its undestable, but also its understable that people there dont lik ethe fact that they dont learn english,l that some of them are just gang members,ect.

Here in Mexico people and goverment wouldbe be so happy if all of a sudden we had 1 million people from El Salvado for example, coming here to live here and work here, oh i would love to see the reactions of the people here, nobody would like that, wht the US could do si say to Mexico, ok well take the 11 million people we already have here, if ypu take 1 or 2 millions of people from Central America, that would make the goverments face turn red.
 
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Originally Posted by Dr Pokenhiemer
All I can say is, playing the Star Spangled Banner in SPANISH is as wrong as two boys in a closet!


I did a little research, and it seems that the Star Spangled Banner (originally being a poem of course) was put to the tune of a popular English song - giving support to the contention that there is nothing about the U.S. that is inherently devoid of foreign influence.

I did a little research, as well, and it seems two boys in a closet was popularized by the French at the turn of the century.

God ... I hate the French. :angryfire
 
Dr Pokenhiemer said:
All I can say is, playing the Star Spangled Banner in SPANISH is as wrong as two boys in a closet!


I'm guessing your not a Catholic priest. :D
 

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