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To: 2ndDivisionVet

IN two, three, or at most, four General Elections, those anchor babies will be voting.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.


36 posted on 02/20/2012 3:04:57 PM PST by Little Ray (FOR the best Conservative in the Primary; AGAINST Obama in the General.)
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To: Little Ray; Freedom_Is_Not_Free; Haddit; rmlew; NakedRampage; Kenny Bunk

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Mexican Flag Day event held in Santa Ana

February 20th, 2012, 3:00 pm · · posted by Theresa Cisneros

Veronnika Diaz was among those who performed during the Mexican Flag Day celebration in Santa Ana.

About 7,000 people attended a Mexican Flag Day ceremony in downtown Santa Ana on Sunday afternoon, aimed at honoring the Mexican and American flags and educating many in the audience about their Mexican roots.

The eighth annual event – which featured flag presentations, live entertainment, a brief history lesson and more – ran from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Plaza Santa Ana, an outdoor space at the corner of Fourth and French streets.

The gathering was sponsored by Los 32 Por Mexico en Orange County – a group dedicated to preserving Mexican culture and traditions – and was supported by members of ADELSA (Asociacion de Empresarios Latinos de Santa Ana) – a group of Latino-owned businesses in Santa Ana.

Día de la Bandera (Flag Day) is observed in Mexico on Feb. 24. Mike Gonzalez, a business owner and president of Los 32 por Mexico, said his group usually holds its event on the nearest Sunday to the holiday.

Sunday’s celebration started off with a salute to the flag of the United States.

“We wanted this to be a tribute to this great nation, which has taken us in and given us so much,” Gonzalez said.
It continued with a rendition of the Mexican national anthem, a lesson on the Mexican flag and its symbolism, and a procession of young women wearing traditional outfits from each of Mexico’s 32 states.

The day also included entertainment by ballet folklorico groups, solo artists and musical groups.

The goal, Gonzalez said, was to educate Mexican immigrants and their children about their heritage.

“We want them to be proud to be Mexican,” he said in Spanish. “We want parents to keep that umbilical cord to Mexico intact so that their children can grow up strong and knowledgeable about their rich culture.”


45 posted on 02/21/2012 8:25:16 AM PST by Pelham (Vultures for Romney. We pluck your carcass)
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