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The Real America
In my faith we have temples, and they are kept spotless and clean. The only place more sacred than the temple is your own home, and your home is to be kept just as clean and in order. Now, I don't mean, "Get out the vacuum, kids!" clean. I mean the kind of clean that keeps something sacred.
In the Real America, the most sacred place on earth is your home, and your home is a refuge. It's a shelter. In the Real America your home is the center of your universe and the center of your home is the dinner table, the most important piece of furniture you have. It doesn't have to be fancy -- it just has to be comfortable, so that everybody likes to be in that room and around that table.
In the Real America we will all be very busy -- just as we are now -- but we'll also be busy doing other people's work, not just our own. We'll be busy helping people -- and that doesn't have to mean strangers. That also means we'll help our kids, we'll spend time listening to them, talking to them -- just being with them.
In the Real America, we count on the members of our extended family. Our families provide us with an endless supply of hope, love and joy. It doesn't necessarily always happen now, but in the Real America, our g
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© 2008 by Darrell Ankarlo
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data [to come]
Ankarlo, Darrell, 1959-
Another man’s sombrero : a conservative broadcaster’s undercover journey across the Mexican border / Darrell Ankarlo.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Illegal aliens--United States. 2. Mexicans--United States. 3. Alien labor, Mexican--United States. 4. United States--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects. 5. Mexico--Emigration and immigration--Socia