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Urbane Guerrilla 11-17-2009 07:38 PM

Might just as well say migrants, period. It hardly differs with any ethnic group at all -- it's always the in-group bashing the out-group until such time as the out-group eventually becomes some sort of in-group too, over a generational time span. Several obvious examples can be drawn from US immigration history. The 19th-century Irish immigration will serve as a well-plumbed example.

xoxoxoBruce 11-18-2009 01:08 PM

We did a little resettling too.

Orphan Trains
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For over 75 years, these Orphan Trains rolled along, delivering their precious young riders to new homes. Thousands of children were transfered from the over-crowded orphanages and homes in the large cities in the northeastern United States, to live with new families on farms throughout the middle West. Here is a little history of the Orphan Train Movement.

monster 11-18-2009 09:44 PM

Regular Rides for Pussy

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8176971.stm

Shawnee123 11-19-2009 01:50 PM

Defender of constitution.

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Mortensen told reporters that he'll fight until the bitter end for what he roughly supposes the Constitution to be. He acknowledged, however, that it might already be too late to win the battle.
"The freedoms our Founding Fathers spilled their blood for are vanishing before our eyes," Mortensen said. "In under a year, a fascist, socialist regime has turned a proud democracy into a totalitarian state that will soon control every facet of American life."
"Don't just take my word for it," Mortensen added. "Try reading a newspaper or watching the news sometime."
;)

TheMercenary 11-19-2009 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 609593)
We did a little resettling too.

Orphan Trains

I've never heard of it. Thanks.

ZenGum 11-19-2009 06:33 PM

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Murders linked to cosmetics fat trade
Posted November 20, 2009 09:17:00

Four people have been arrested in Peru on suspicion of killing some 60 people to sell their fat and other human tissue to Italian co-conspirators for cosmetic use in Europe, authorities say.

The suspects were arrested in central Peru this month and a search is underway for seven others - including two Italian citizens whose names were not revealed - lead prosecutor Jorge Sans Quiroz said.

The fat was purchased "to be commercialised in European [cosmetology] laboratories," he said.

The prosecutor's indictment said the gang allegedly targeted farmers and indigenous people on remote Andean roads, tricking them by offering them jobs before killing them.

One reported killing took place in mid-September to remove human tissue for trafficking.

The trafficking network could be linked to 60 individual disappearances in the central Andean region, although the ties could not be confirmed.

Police began arrests after discovering early this month a container with human fat that was being shipped to Lima from the Andean city of Huanuco, some 400 kilometres north-east of Lima.

Signs of "an international network trafficking human fat" first surfaced about two months ago, according to General Felix Burga, head of the police criminal division.

Peruvian press cited him as saying the fat can be sold for $US15,000 ($16,325) per gallon in European countries.

The alleged plot revived the Andean legend of the Pishtacos, white foreigners who were said to suck the fat out of people travelling on lonely roads at night, making fine soaps, lubricants, healing salves and beauty creams out of the tissue.

$15,000 a gallon???!!! America, your economic salvation is right in front of you! And some of you are indeed sitting on a goldmine!

jinx 11-19-2009 07:15 PM

Mmm... I love fishtacos.

xoxoxoBruce 11-20-2009 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 609905)
I've never heard of it. Thanks.

I read an article many years ago, in Smithsonian magazine, but haven't seen anything about it since. I had to Google it, to find the story to link to. Just one of those things that happened in history, with mixed opinions and mixed results. Would probably make a good Ken Burns, PBS special. :)

Crimson Ghost 11-20-2009 12:13 AM

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The alleged plot revived the Andean legend of the Pishtacos, white foreigners who were said to suck the fat out of people travelling on lonely roads at night, making fine soaps, lubricants, healing salves and beauty creams out of the tissue.
Project Mayhem is a go, Mr. Durden.

glatt 11-20-2009 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 610009)
I read an article many years ago, in Smithsonian magazine, but haven't seen anything about it since. I had to Google it, to find the story to link to. Just one of those things that happened in history, with mixed opinions and mixed results. Would probably make a good Ken Burns, PBS special. :)

Phil Cody has a good song about the orphan trains. That was the first I heard of it. I think I included it on one of the CMEPs.

Pie 11-20-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 609978)
$15,000 a gallon???!!!

Ummm.. why? Wouldn't any one of a variety of animal fats work as well, and be cheaper & legal and not require murder???

Queen of the Ryche 11-20-2009 10:38 AM

The first rule of Soap Club.........

ZenGum 11-20-2009 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Pie (Post 610121)
Ummm.. why? Wouldn't any one of a variety of animal fats work as well, and be cheaper & legal and not require murder???

Maybe PETA members need moisturizer too?

Clodfobble 11-20-2009 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Pie
Ummm.. why? Wouldn't any one of a variety of animal fats work as well, and be cheaper & legal and not require murder???

I would guess it's a question of scale. Most animals don't tend to get grotesquely overweight. If they do, it's because a human takes the time to keep them and habitually overfeed them, something which takes effort and money. But there's no shortage of humans that will habitually overfeed themselves, and then they conveniently go wandering in dark alleyways...

ZenGum 11-21-2009 12:57 AM

Given the demand for organ donations, just what is the break-up value of a human body, if it is in reasonably good condition?

I'm just wondering. No particular reason.


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