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To: rdcbn

You mention Pico Rivera. You living there now? I grew up there and looking back I can remember 1962 in second grade 80% of my classmates where “white”. My family came up through Mexico. I had no idea I was “Mexican” until junior year in high school, but that only lasted 1 year. I always thought red white and blue.

Nowadays the population is 90% Hispanic surname. But what gives me hope that the populace may be awakening is the Gregory Salcido affair. Hopefully people will realize that voting for Democrats (Marxists, La Raza, Aztlan ) is voting for hatred of America and Freedom

I was heartened by the number of Hispanic veterans that showed up to the PR council meeting held at the school to denounce Mr. Salcido.

Yes, good old Pico Rivera.


55 posted on 02/19/2018 11:58:29 AM PST by AlexisHeavyMetal1981 (Z)
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To: AlexisHeavyMetal1981
Don't live in Pico but have worked there sporadically over the years

Have watched it change from a white collar bedroom community to an emerging illegal alien no go zone

Last time I stayed there was a few years ago and it's gotten much worse since then

Really liked the people -good hard working folks,and nice people who are very entrepreneurial .

They were just largely illegal aliens and many were having no problems what so ever defrauding the tax payer funded California social welfare system for all its worth

The local gym was filled to capacity with polite, hard working men and women way past midnight and I got see a lot of truly unique body art.

In a way, I couldn't blame the illegals for taking advantage of the California crazy limo liberals.

If fact, I kind of enjoyed seeing them give the moronic California taxpayers the screwing they so richly deserve for screwing up a once paradise with leftist crap

59 posted on 02/19/2018 12:14:57 PM PST by rdcbn
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To: AlexisHeavyMetal1981
I grew up on the border too and people were people

I remember hearing the girls behind me talking about some hilarious sitcom called All In The Family so I thought I better check it out

Literally did not understand a word of it.

Things were much better than then

Then came Chicano Power and La Raza

64 posted on 02/19/2018 12:22:23 PM PST by rdcbn
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