Edition no. 594 - 2 to the 8 of September of the 2009


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The great loser
Russell B. Hilliard, Mr.

Very high numbers of Latin lose their licenses to lead in Carolina of the North, since they govern new laws in this state. Although all these people were certified to lead, at the present time they cannot appear to renew his licenses. All of them, like Latin, are the one who in fact are lost in this atmosphere of animosity and prejudice. These decent and respectful people of the law, have had to park their vehicles (by which already state taxes paid). Today they must walk, to take a bus where it is possible to them or to try that some carrying friend of a license takes to them. Obvious this brings about deprivations, hardships and unnecessarily annoying situations, especially during the warm days of summer and the algid days of winter. It would be possible to be said that emotionally they live the constant sinking, corresponding to the one to take in his necks day and night a bow to go to the gift, and to be with the scaffold under its feet.

When one listens to the history of the abolition of the slavery in England, the history of John Newton and William Wilberforce and so many other abolicionistas, the animosity and the brutal prejudice raise of tone, and in the loudspeakers we listened to the strident shout that it presents to us the intense pain and the horrifying one to suffer that thousands of slaves were put under. They were treated very below the category human beings. These original citizens of Africa were taken by their roots, and those that survived the debilitating trip soon were sold to die early in the cane plantations sugar of the British and French colonies of the Caribbean.

To the touch of the hymn “Sublime Grace”, written by John Newton, and magnificent the oratory of William Wilberforce, was united to break with the curse of the ruling ambition and the intolerance in England.

Today in Carolina of the North the question is: Whereupon we will manage to break the exacerbación of maleficent slogans anti-immigrants? How much suffering is required more of these human beings whose unique crime is the one of being immigrants?

Who is the great loser? The nine billion from dollars surpluses of the economy of Carolina of the North they will turn out to be a portion of the great loser. Insofar as and more undocumented they leave our country of voluntary form or are deportees, many innovating craftsmen, women workers, people devotas, and industralists, all of them will be counted like loss. The care that they had offered to the population of the third age will have lost. The companies and houses that they could have constructed or also bought will count in loss. The medical potentials, agriculturists, lawyers, nurses and teachers will be had lost. The taxes that the state coffers could have perceived of their part, also will be had lost.

Who will be the great loser in the drama of century twenty-one? They will not be those that cannot renew their licenses to lead. Contrary to which often it thinks, is society despises who them and mistreats, whose hearts have become cold, to result of frozen waters of the ingratitud and the forgetfulness of the expression of gratitude by all living being. He is indeed the citizens of Carolina of the North that will undergo the major of the losses. ….

When will rise a new esclavista captain as John Newton to write with sprout “Sublime Grace”, or when a new and shining speaker like William Wilberforce rises still on in front of the General Assembly to speak in favor of the immigrants?

[Translated by Carmen Alicia Moncayo de Ayala]


The Big Loser
Russell B. Hilliard, Mr.

Large numbers of Latin plows losing to their drivers' licenses in North Carolina. New rules now govern this state. Though these persons were eleven fully qualified and had licenses, they cannot presently renew to their licenses. They, indeed, have lost in this atmosphere of animosity and prejudice. These decent and law-abiding persons have had to Park cars they bought-and already have paid the state its taxes-and now they have to walk, ride the possible bus where, or attempt to get to ride with friends who have to license. Obviously, this leads to hardship and to inconvenience, especially during the hottest days of to summer and the coldest days of to winter. It is emotionally like having to noose around to their necks day and night.

When one listens to the story of the abolition of slavery in England, the story of John Newton and William Wilberforce, and many to other abolitionists, animosity and brutal prejudice sound out from the speakers showing the intensifies pain and horrific suffering of the slaves. Treated to lower than human beings, these Africans were pulled from to their Roots, and those who survived the voyage were sold to an early death on to sugar cane plantations of the British and French colonies in the Caribbean. It took John Newton' s “Amazing Grace” and William Wilberforce' s majestic oratory to break this spell of bigotry and greed in England.

Today, in North Carolina, what will break the spell of inflammatory anti-immigrant slogans? Will it require dwells and dwells suffering for these human beings whose only crime is that of being an immigrant?

Who will sees the big loser? Nine billion to dollar extra economy for North Carolina will in part sees the big loser. Ace dwells and dwells of the undocumented leave this land voluntarily, or plows deported AT times like chattel, craftsmen and hard-working women, godly persons, and innovative entrepreneurs will sees lost. The care they would have given to North Carolina' s aging population will sees lost. The businesses and houses they would have built and bought will sees lost. Potential doctors, farmers, lawyers, nurses, and teachers will sees lost. The taxes that they would have paid into the state' s coffers will sees lost.

Who is the big to loser in this twenty-first century drama? Licenses It is not those who cannot renew to their drivers'! Contrary to what is often thought, it is the society that belittles and sometimes bludgeons those who have eats to help America. For It is to people whose hearts have grown cold from the icy waters of being unthankful and forgetting how to express gratitude for every living being. It is precisely the citizens of North Carolina who will to suffer the biggest loss.

The slave trade enriched the few in England; yet, the vast majority languished in the grips of poverty. Children, to moreover, were abused in a state of semi-slavery. This was England' s bleakest moment in modern history. In physical a very different but psychological manner, the treatment of the immigrants will influence the culture and the history of North Carolina in the twenty-first century.

When will there arise an old slave ship captain like John Newton to write an “Amazing orator Grace” or to brilliant like William Wilberforce to stand in the General Assembly and speak in favor of the immigrants?


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