We could re-name New Mexico to "Old Mexico" and keep them all there.
Forget the ranting and raving - just enjoy the music
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...8LMl_Qv_oVc8Vf
We could re-name New Mexico to "Old Mexico" and keep them all there.
or just stop suing states that enforce the law
Willful ignorance is the downfall of every major empire in history.
"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." - Mao, 1938
The title of the article used "in to" instead of "into". He uses "into" in the closed captioning of the song's lyrics in the video. I wonder if his editor at the Washington Times knows the difference.
DOn't nit pick.
It is an issue we are facing....
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It is not a mistake made in a blog posting or on a forum or a letter to the editor. It is an error made in the headline of an article published by a well known publication. that is why they have editors. The author may have used the term correctly, but then the editor changed it to the incorrect usage. What else might have been changed in the article? How would the like it if we referred to "Sun Mold Moon"?
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