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Mex vs BC (Born Citizen) Pt. 5 - "CITIZENSHIP"


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Mex vs BC (Born Citizen) Pt. 5 - "CITIZENSHIP"

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Which is the superior cultural product? The Latino Comedy Project's Mac/PC ad parody "Mex vs BC (Born Citizen) Pt. 5", a video from the LCP's new sketch comedy show "AlienNation". Visit WWW.LCP.ORG or www.myspace.com/latinocomedyproject for more info!

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LatinoComedyProject

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Ad, Apple, Austin, Chappelle, Chicano, Comedy, Immigration, Latino, Mac, Mad, Mexican, Parody, PC, Politics, Satire, Sketch, SNL, TV,

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