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To: rabscuttle385
U.S. Sen. John McCain launched a 60-second, Spanish-language radio ad Friday...

...and that was all I needed to read before this rant of mine. The indicator on my tolerance meter is nearing empty.

I've personally had it up to here with the Spanish language polluting nearly all forms of media...and it's especially egregious here in Texas.

Just today, while driving to work, I saw two billboards for Reunite Wine in Spanish and this was not in a predominantly Mexican area of town. Plus, there's the aural effluence of Mexican music on seemingly every other radio station when I press the scan button. Television is no different with Telemundo, Azteca, Univision, Galavision, Estrella and more crowding out what used to be good viewing choices in English.

Add to that the brazen flying of the Mexican tri-color at car lots, grocery stores and other business that I saw here in North Texas just a few weeks ago on September 11. That's an especially hallowed day for Old Glory -- the Red, White and Blue not the green, white and red!

McCain's pandering to the Mexicans residing in Arizona is but the latest in a long list of America losing her cultural identity to a third-world cesspool.

This is America, we speak English!

May there be more people like Tim James and fewer like the pandering "Juan" McCain.
5 posted on 09/24/2010 5:37:09 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP...that's what I like about Texas...)
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To: re_nortex; rabscuttle385; mkjessup

” I’ve personally had it up to here with the Spanish language polluting nearly all forms of media...and it’s especially egregious here in Texas.

Just today, while driving to work, I saw two billboards for Reunite Wine in Spanish and this was not in a predominantly Mexican area of town. Plus, there’s the aural effluence of Mexican music on seemingly every other radio station when I press the scan button. Television is no different with Telemundo, Azteca, Univision, Galavision, Estrella and more crowding out what used to be good viewing choices in English “

I noticed this too driving through Texas this week. It seemed like every other radio station was in Spanish. Just like Los Angeles ;-)


15 posted on 09/25/2010 6:32:13 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker
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