9YearLurker INSIGHTFULLY POSTED: Immigration is Cruzs weakness. He has said he would legalize illegals already here. That would be the end of any conservative majority in the country, and would extend the politics of Latin America north of Mexico.....Cruz sounds tough on immigration.....but is trying to mislead people about his ultimate position.
The specter of "creeping latinosim" shadows the American way of life. Americans know.... no matter what they say, in the end, Cruz's tribal politics prevails...it's always "them" against us.
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BTW, anybody know when "conservative Cruz" speak out about this?
Subversive Texas Textbooks---distributed nationwide--- vilify conservative groups;
Breitbart Texas | 09/10/2014 | Merrill Hope / FR Posted by Rusty0604
In 2006, uber-liberal "Texas Rising" stated its mission: "developing an emerging generation of social justice-minded, informed and engaged leaders is essential to the long-term health of our communities and the development of progressive public policy in Texas."
...a sneak peak at the preliminary Social Studies textbook found including distortions, omissions and half-truths all passing for accurate high school US history...
And there's this gem: "The radical right consists of groups that sometimes gather under the flag of militant anticommunism. Often known as reactionaries, they denounce most forms of government regulation, including progressive taxation and restrictions and industry.Examples of political groups on the radical right are the John Birch Society, the National States & Rights party, The Christian Crusade, and the Tea Party movement." (Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
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THIRD WORLD INFILTRATION College Board exams changed history answers... revisionist historians developed different answers to the question of what Americas story is about. From their perspective, at the heart of our countrys historylike the history of any other powerful nationlies the pursuit of empire, of dominion over others. At its core, say the revisionists, Americas history is about our capacity for self-delusion, our endless attempts to justify raw power grabs with pretty fairy-tales about democracy. ....
NOTE WELL: This terrifying Third World revisionism is straight out of Third World textbooks---emphasizing the T/W effort to undermine US ntl security for the coming armed takeover.
The conniving T/W uses an ancient formula going back to Greco-Roman times---where savages, barbarians and thieves overrun a bountiful country lusting after its power and riches.
REFERENCE--- Some 10 years back, Texas schools started used Mexican textbooks for their backward illiterate Spanish-speaking students. Texas textbooks advocated the Mexican perspective including:
<><> anti-white, anti-capitalist anti-USA viewpoints;
<><> Mexican textbooks falsified US history,
<><> proselytized blood-thirsty La Raza savagery;
<><> using teaching as brainwashing;
<><> inculcating violent separatist, latino supremacy idealogy.
As wrong as 9YearLurker’s post was, why did you cut off this portion of his post?
“On the other hand, every other prospective serious candidate in the GOP is worse than Ted on the issue.”
Take this crap to another site.
You are wrong about Cruz when you say, “Cruz's tribal politics prevails...” I also doubt/reject your info. on Texas textbooks as it sounds like Texas has approved these books. Its very possible the textbooks you speak of, such as ...a sneak peak at the preliminary Social Studies textbook were read BEFORE the Texas Board of Education changed and approved them. No radical group you mentioned can influence our conservatives on the Texas Board of Education. Here is the truth:
How Texas approves textbooks:
The Texas Board of Education reviews, makes changes if warranted, and approves or rejects textbooks up for approval. Not all subject textbooks come up for approval every year. One year may be science and history and math or some other grouping of subjects. This happens after the already approved textbooks are up for buying new textbooks.
If the board requires changes to the textbook, the publisher changes the books to reflect the changes the board requires. Texas uses so many textbooks, the publishers of textbooks use the Texas approved textbooks to sell to other states.
The Board of Education is comprised of persons elected by the citizens of Texas. A large majority on that board are conservative Christians. The candidates for the board go around Texas speaking to county Republican Party groups. Ive heard a number of them over the years, and I can tell you they are solid Christians. They dont allow rewriting of history and go over math textbooks to keep them solid math. The few liberal ones elected to that board dont go to Republican groups to speak.
Now, a county school board has the right to buy any books they want to supplement the approved textbooks. A school board can spend their money buying anything they want (think land of the free to buy what they want). If their county citizens approve what their local school board does, its a done deal. They could buy books in Italian or Russian or Spanish, etc.. If you dont like what the local school board does, change the makeup of you local school board by electing other people to be on that board.
So, I think the books you are speaking of were read before the board changed them, or they are being bought by local school boards which dont have to have approval by the Texas Board of Education.
Another point: The education board meetings can be seen and heard by bringing up the Texas Legislature on the web and watching those board meetings. I have done that and watched the few liberals on the board freaking out. speaking harsh words, because they cant do jack to keep liberal crap in our textbooks or put liberal crap in them.