Keyword: aztlan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HSgbeTegko There are other videos regarding this incident as well.
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WASHINGTON -- A largely unreported meeting held at the State Department discussed integration of the U.S., Mexico and Canada in concert with a move toward a transatlantic union, linking a North American community with the European Union. The meeting was held Monday under the auspices of the Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, or ACIEP. WND obtained press credentials and attended as an observer. The meeting was held under "Chatham House" rules that prohibit reporters from attributing specific comments to individual participants. The State Department website noted the meeting was opened by Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and...
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This is precisely the Arab mindset, along the pattern set by the Third Reich when it coveted Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. No way could Nazis abide the notion that Germans be relegated to minority status anywhere. Thus the Sudetenland was redefined as a distinct geonational category and its "rescue" from entirely spurious "Czech atrocities" mandated the violation of Czechoslovakia's territorial integrity. Kosovo should be the wake-up call for those who delude themselves that the treachery of the Munich appeasement - World War II's direct precursor - is yesteryear's irrelevant tale, one that can no longer be repeated in today's reasonable and well-organized...
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BELGRADE, February 27 (RIA Novosti) - The UN mission in Kosovo has drafted a plan to hand over power to a new European Union mission and the local government, the UN mission press secretary said on Wednesday. The EU has announced plans to deploy a 2,000-strong police, justice and civil administration mission in the Albanian-dominated region, which declared independence from Serbia on February 17, to replace the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). "Given from the European Union's statement that Brussels is prepared to take on some authority in Kosovo along with local government bodies, the UN mission...
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On June 28, 1389, the Serbs lost to the Ottomans at Kosovo Field in the Battle of Kosovo. This began a 500-plus year dominance by the Ottoman Turks in Central Europe, and particularly in that powder keg known as the Balkans. It also meant that Islam—the faith of the Ottoman Empire—now had a door into Christian Europe. The Serbs, a proud people, never forgave themselves for that loss and that foot in the door. They would harbor a 600-year guilt, as evidenced by a June 28, 1989, speech by Slobodan Milosevic at that infamous battlefield site at Kosovo; it was...
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Remember what Los Angeles mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, said in May of 2006 while addressing the illegal immigration raid? He said: “We clean your toilets” (see [1]). Does it leave any doubt whom he considers “we” (the Mexicans) and “you” (the Gringos)? Unfortunately, most of California elected officials with Mexican last names seem to belong to the same category. Following advice of Juan Hernandez (see [2]), a former Mexican government official, now an American citizen and Sen. John McCain’s advisor on “Hispanic outreach”, they think of themselves as Mexican first. And they do what they can to make sure that if...
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PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo Albanians will proclaim independence from Serbia on Sunday, ending a long chapter in the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia but cementing a bitter ethnic frontline in the Balkans. Kosovo will be the 6th state carved from the Serb-dominated federation since 1991, after Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Montenegro, and the last to escape Serbia's embrace. The Serbs vow never to give up the land where their history goes back 1,000 years. They will reject independence in defiance of the Albanians and their Western backers and will keep their grip on strongholds in northern Kosovo, making the ethnic...
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PRISTINA, Kosovo -- Kosovo's parliament declared the territory a nation on Sunday, mounting a historic bid to become an "independent and democratic state" backed by the U.S. and European allies but bitterly contested by Serbia and Russia.....
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HOUSTON -- It did not take long Tuesday for the Texas Department of Transportation to find out what the Houstonians at a public hearing thought about the proposed 600-mile Trans-Texas Corridor, KPRC Local 2 reported. "George Washington, Sam Houston would vomit on you people," one attendee said. Chris Zora, who opposes the plan, attended the hearing at the Arabia Shrine Center in Southwest Houston. "I'd like to see a show of hands here of anybody that approves of this corridor," Zora said. "Is there anyone in this room who approves of this corridor? Raise your hands if you approve of...
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BELGRADE -- The government has information suggesting that Hashim Thaci will declare Kosovo independence on February 17. In talks with EU High Representative Javier Solana’s adviser Stefan Lene, Kosovo Minister Slobodan Samardžić said that the EU could not expect Serbia to sign off Kosovo’s independence, right before a unilateral declaration of Kosovo independence, said the Kosovo Ministry. At this moment in time, by signing any sort of agreement with the EU, Serbia would be giving its consent and justification to creating a fake state on its territory, Samardžić reiterated, adding that Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica “will not sign such an...
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon said he is buoyed by the fact that Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) has a virtual lock on the Republican presidential nomination. “The anti-immigrant candidates have been put in their place by their own electorate,” Calderon boasted after the Super Tuesday primaries. “Now, no matter who wins next November, the way will be open for our people to reclaim the lands taken from us by Yankee aggression in the 1800s.” Calderon said he is about to embark on a five-day U.S. trip that will end in California, where he is scheduled to meet with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger,...
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BELGRADE -- Vojislav Koštunica says "Kosovo has no price" and that Serbia won’t approve its independence by signing an agreement with the EU. "With its decision to send a mission to implement Kosovo’s unilateral independence, the EU has twisted United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 which explicitly guarantees respect for Serbia’s territorial integrity," the prime minister said in a statement for the Tanjug news agency. Koštunica said that, in so doing, the EU was grossly violating the UN Charter and was re-tailoring Serbia’s internationally recognized borders by sending a mission. "Certainly it would suit the EU most if Serbia, in...
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Independence for Kosovo may cause major challenges for Georgian diplomacy, Mikheil Saakashvili, president of Georgia, stated about that during presentation of a newly appointed Foreign Minister of Georgia - Davit Bakradze at the Ministry today, APA reports quoting Novosti-Gruziya. “We should all understand that Georgia is in a very, very difficult period in terms of the foreign situation. The fact that the process of recognizing Kosovo will be launched next week means that our country will face a very serious storm. But our country, if we work well, will avoid any storms. It is possible if everybody understands that we...
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PHOENIX, Arizona (AFP) — One month after Arizona introduced a law cracking down on businesses which employ illegal immigrants, Latino workers are fleeing the state and companies are laying off employees in droves, officials and activists say.
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I don't know if this will work. I uploaded it to my own site: http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s279/beetle_bucket/?action=view¤t=aztlan.flv If that dont work, go to immigrationwatchdog.com look for movies (videos) and then look for a video called aztlan.
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Hashim Thaci, one-time guerrilla turned PM of Kosovo, has promised to break away from Serbia. It's independence, Jim, but not as we know it.Hashim Thaci, the former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) guerrilla leader, has been formally installed as the prime minister of Kosovo. Ruling over a new coalition government, he has promised to declare the province’s independence from Serbia within weeks. The United States and Germany have agreed to recognise Kosovo, and to get the rest of Europe to follow suit. However, Kosovo’s long anticipated declaration of independence will not create an independent state. Rather, it confirms that Kosovo will...
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Tens of thousands of Serbs are preparing to flee the troubled Balkan province of Kosovo because of fears that the region is on the brink of a devastating war. Talks to find a political solution to the future of the region collapsed last week, eight years after Nato intervened to end violence that left more than 2,000 dead. With Kosovo's new Albanian-led administration poised to declare independence from Serbia, the old hatreds are resurfacing. Many Serbs - who account for less than 10 per cent of the population - are packing their bags, fearing a new wave of "ethnic cleansing"...
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17 November 2007 | 16:50 | Source: B92, Tanjug BELGRADE -- The Kosovo status issue continues to draw interest from experts in the region and beyond. "Kosovo as a Global Problem" is a three day international conference opened in Belgrade on Friday by Minister for Kosovo Slobodan Samardzic. The conference, organized by the Belgrade University Faculty of Law, brings together more than 40 students from the region, as well as U.S., Russian, Cypriot and Turkish ambassadors to Belgrade, organizers say. One of the speakers Friday was Raphael Israeli, a professor of Islamic, Middle Eastern and Chinese History at Hebrew University...
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MEXICO CITY President Felipe Calderon decried Wednesday what he called "the growing harassment" of Mexicans in the United States and said his government will work to counter it by funding a media campaign to show migrant success stories. Mexican officials have expressed concern over a recent wave of immigration raids and a U.S. political climate perceived as anti-migrant. Calderon said U.S. presidential candidates were using migrants as "symbolic hostages" on the immigration issue. "I am especially worried about the growing harassment and frank persecution of Mexicans in the United States in recent days," Calderon said at a meeting of the...
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Mayor-elect Jack Wilson deserves kudos for convening his ex-officio task force on immigration this past week even before he takes office. At least it's a recognition of how serious the problem is. All of the usual suspects showed up with all of the usual comments, to wit: • City Attorney Gary Kidd said anything the city does to fight illegal immigration likely will elicit a federal or civil libertarian legal challenge. He's right, but that's exactly why the city should push. For the past 50 years, the Washington establishment has done nothing about the problem while zealously claiming exclusive jurisdiction....
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ANENECUILCO, Mexico -- I wish my American friends who fret about Mexican immigrants could be here with me. Listening to Emiliano Zapata, a laborer who happens to be the grandson and namesake of the legendary Mexican revolutionary, they perhaps would get a clearer sense of how the migration of Mexicans originated a few decades ago and why it continues today. The state of Morelos is where Zapata's revolution -- one of the various armed struggles that made up the multifaceted Mexican Revolution -- started almost a century ago, before it spread all across the south of Mexico. Zapata was a...
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The battle that is being fought in this Country on the issue of illegal immigration is about to get much more complicated. We have heard in recent weeks the President of Mexico stepping up the rhetoric in defense of his citizen’s defiance of our borders; now his government has given Mexican Consulates in the United States the green light to ramp up their defense of illegal immigrants. . . . . .This situation can only elevate tensions in the United States as the immigration issue has become one of the hottest in an already contentious political season. The people of...
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Serbia will offer near complete autonomy to Kosovo during the first face-to-face negotiations with rival ethnic Albanians in New York later this week, a Serbian official said Monday. The minister for Kosovo, Slobodan Samardzic, said that Belgrade's new proposal includes giving the independence-seeking Kosovo Albanians ``95 percent competence'' in running the province. ``The Serbian proposal is new and specific and offers a form of maximum autonomy not seen in the world today,'' Samardzic said, adding that Kosovo would maintain ``weak and minimal'' links with Serbia.
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See for example this thread first. Now they've let the cat out of the bag when he tore down the Mexican flag You can burn Old Glory but that's not this story. "Xenophobic" and "Racist!" they nag!
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21 September 2007, 17:46 Serbs will never become a “spat-upon rag” by accepting Kosovo independence - ruling bishop of Kosovo Moscow, September 21, Interfax - Bishop Artemije of Raska-Prizren, Serbian Church, has stated that the Serbs would sooner perish from the face of the earth than allow Kosovo’s independence. “The Serbian people believe they had better disappear from the face of the earth than accept it, for a man - and a people - without honor and self-respect, without dignity, is an empty place, a rag spat upon and nothing else”, the bishop said during an international conference held this...
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Mexico’s president Felipe Calderón used the occasion of his first state-of-the nation address to declare war on the United States (AKA Azatlan), proclaiming that, "Mexico does not end at its borders," and "[w]here there is a Mexican, there is Mexico."El gato is out of the bag. The 400,000 illegal aliens who cross our southern border with Mexico each year – now 12 million strong - are not here to "do the jobs that Americans won’t do." They are an invading force waging Mexico’s protracted campaign to achieve "La Reconquista."Calderón’s ambitions are being aided and abetted by a Fifth Column in...
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Is Elvira Arellano — the recently deported Mexican illegal alien — the new Rosa Parks? Some of her supporters describe her this way. But Arellano's credentials as a "role model," to say the least, fall short. Indeed, even some "immigrant rights activists" find the comparison embarrassing. A check of the Web sites of the National Council of La Raza and the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund finds no statement one way or the other concerning Arellano. Rosa Parks, a black woman, was born in 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama — that is, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States of America. She thus...
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Ancient Massacre Discovered in New Mexico -- Was It Genocide? Blake de Pastino in Jemez Springs, New Mexico National Geographic News July 12, 2007 Seven skeletons discovered in a remote New Mexico canyon were victims of a brutal massacre that may have been part of an ancient campaign of genocide, archaeologists say. The victims—five adults, one child, and one infant—were members of an obscure native culture known as the Gallina, which occupied a small region of northwestern New Mexico around A.D. 1100 (see New Mexico map). The culture suddenly vanished around 1275, as the last of its members either left...
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Immigration reform is dead. But before conservatives who killed this bill start popping champagne corks, they ought to consider the following. Our borders will be less secure, not more. Employers who want to do the right thing and only hire legal workers won't have the tools to do so. The 12 million illegal aliens who are here now will continue to live in the shadows, making them less likely to cooperate with law enforcement to report crimes and less likely to pay their full share of taxes. In other words, the mess we created by an outdated and ill-conceived immigration...
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I have always held Linda Chavez in high regard. But this kind, rational, and (until now) honest commentator, has fallen in my estimation by resorting to scurrilous argument in favor of the deeply flawed immigration "compromise." Of course, she has plenty of company among the GOP elites, but somehow I expected better of Linda. Consider this sample form her latest column: Some people just don't like Mexicans - or anyone else from south of the border. They think Latinos are freeloaders and welfare cheats who are too lazy to learn English. They think Latinos have too many babies, and that...
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Re: The Company You Keep Responses to Linda Chavez. An NRO Symposium After two shorter syndicated columns, Linda Chavez wrote a lengthy piece on conservatives, Hispanics, and immigration for National Review Online, published Monday. Today those named in Chavez’s “The Company You Keep” and other immigration-policy experts respond to Chavez. Ward Connerly I have known Linda for years. She is a good friend. Good friends are not immune from the tendency to misspeak occasionally, however. In her initial column that has caused so much anger, Linda was “intemperate,” to say the least. Although there is a certain degree of “anti-Mexican”...
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(Hartford-WTNH) _ As the issue of illegal immigration reaches a boiling point for many people across the United States, a rally in front of City Hall demanded the end to raids. Pablo Perez-Lopez describes how federal agents stormed his Standish Street apartment with guns and a warrant for Norma Velasquez. "I felt mad, nervous," said Pablo. "I was scared and then they just took me." Through an interpreter, Pablo tells News Channel 8 that he was released because he is only 17-years old. But agents rounded up everyone else in the house, including Velasquez, her boyfriend Enendi Diaz and cousin...
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Kosovo: The Next Transatlantic Clash? Earlier this week in Washington, I had the opportunity to sit down for an informal discussion with visiting German defense minister Franz-Josef Jung. While the mounting security risks for Germany’s more than 3,500 soldiers currently deployed in Afghanistan certainly ranked high on his political agenda, the conservative CDU minister also warned that the on-going diplomatic wrangling over the future status of Kosovo could be a source of massive international tensions. The province of Kosovo, inhabited by about two million mainly ethnic Albanian Muslims, remains in a legal limbo since being run as a UN protectorate...
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Aztlan Arising - The illegal subversion of America by Emery Woodall -The "Return To Aztlan" movement can summed up very easily. It is the enemy within our own borders. They entered our country illegally and now they want to overthrow us. Is it a serious threat? GW Bush wants to grant legal status to 20 million of them. Do they all support this subversive agenda. Polls show as many as 60% do. That is a serious threat to our national security. With the exception of Lou Dobbs, the MSM will not say anything against them for fear of being labeled...
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Today in the Los Angeles Daily News I write about that which has no place in the immigration debate: the separatists. “…To say that this group does the pro-immigration movement absolutely no good is an understatement. Many Americans are wary of reconquista aims voiced over the years by groups such as MEChA. But the Mexica Movement - largely composed of young people, from what I’ve seen at events - minces no words about its aims, which are broader and accompanied by more disturbing rhetoric. ‘We are slaves of the parasitic genocidal Europeans,’ states the Mexica Movement’s philosophy, and another online...
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I just finished "Domestic Enemies" by our own Matthew Bracken aka Freeper Travis McGee and must say that the picture he paints of how quickly amnesty for illegal aliens can destroy the country is chilling. Matthew has done an excellent job of portraying how badly things can and probably will go should be a wake up call to all. The story is fictional but the characters are realistic enough that you can put real names to them and their eagerness to enrich themselves at the expense of hundreds of millions of citizens should anger ever American enough to act. His...
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First it came loudly and clearly through the State Department when on May 15 in Moscow, after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "Kosovo will never again be a part of Serbia." Then, in late May, George Bush himself came out in favor of the so-called Ahtisaari Plan for the Serbian province of Kosovo, named after its creator, Martti Ahtisaari, the former president of Finland, by which that province is to gain independence under "international supervision," a view he has now restated at the G-8 Summit of the world's leading industrial states in Germany....
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<p>Bush said a proposal floated at last week's Group of Eight summit in Germany by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who suggested a six-month delay to try to ease Russian objections to independence, would work only if statehood was the ultimate objective.</p>
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President Bush, enthusiastically welcomed as the first U.S. president in this former communist nation, served notice Sunday he is running out of patience with Russia's objections to independence for neighboring Kosovo. "Sooner rather than later you've got to say 'Enough's enough - Kosovo is independent,'" Bush said, telling Albanians what they wanted to hear. He said independence was a certainty. Nearing the end of an eight-day trip, Bush got a hero's reception in this desperately poor country, still struggling to recover from being cut off from the rest of the world for four decades under the harsh rule of dictator...
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Seattle, Washington The national ANTI-illegal immigration *MARCH FOR AMERICA* will be taking place on Saturday June 16th. MFA is a nation-wide event with the main march in Washington D.C and coinciding marches in major cities accross america, including Seattle! * Help us defeat Bush's AMNESTY bill that threatens to further plunge our nation into lawlessness and poverty * Washingtonians for Immigration Reform, The Minutemen Civil Defense Corps and other organizations will be leading the March through Downtown Seattle. Please note that while the amnesty bill S.1348 was temporarily pulled from the Senate floor on June 7th, the threat of this...
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As the Senate is mulling the details of a compromise immigration bill hammered together by the odd couple of Sens. Edward Kennedy and Jon Kyl, and as members of Congress hear from their constituents over the Memorial Day recess, it may be worthwhile to put the issue in historical context. For most of our history, the United States had no restrictions on immigration at all. I am told that my Canadian-born grandfather was a "nickel immigrant": He took the five-cent ferry from Windsor, Ontario, north to Detroit roundabout 1896. This situation resulted from America's strong demand for labor, coupled with...
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Some people just don't like Mexicans -- or anyone else from south of the border. They think Latinos are freeloaders and welfare cheats who are too lazy to learn English. They think Latinos have too many babies, and that Latino kids will dumb down our schools. They think Latinos are dirty, diseased, indolent and more prone to criminal behavior. They think Latinos are just too different from us ever to become real Americans. No amount of hard, empirical evidence to the contrary, and no amount of reasoned argument or appeals to decency and fairness, will convince this small group of...
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(Editor’s note: This is the second of two stories on Gabriel Cardona that first appeared in the Houston Chronicle.) A young Gulf Cartel hit man pleaded guilty Monday, April 16 to three murders in exchange for a prison sentence of 80 years. The plea agreement, entered in the 49th District Court in Laredo, will make 20-year-old Gabriel Cardona, an admitted quintuple murderer, eligible for parole at age 50, said Fausto Sosa, his lawyer. All of Cardona’s murder sentences are to run concurrently, making him eligible for parole in 30 years — or after serving half of the sentenced time, including...
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The 400-foot-long mural decorating two outside walls at Theodore Roosevelt High presents a colorful depiction of the rape, slaughter and enslavement of North America's indigenous people by genocidal Europeans. ... I stumbled on the beautifully painted call for the descendants of Aztecs and other native cultures to reclaim their continent while hiking around the well-secured Boyle Heights campus in search of an entrance. Now I stand drinking in its full effect with artist Nelyollotl Toltecatl and the man he credits with enlightening him to North America's true history, Olin Tezcatlipoca. I tracked these two down through an odd little website,...
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When I woke up this a.m. I first turned on a repeat of a Michael Savage radio show. As usual, he was giving his “Mad at the Mexicans” rant. No doubt, most Freepers would agree with him. But the second thing I did was to begin reading The Atlantic where I found an article by Mathew Quirk titled “The Mexican Connection.” The article contained factual information found elsewhere but worth repeating. Nearly one in seven Mexican workers now work in the United States. Half the population of many rural Mexican villages work in the U.S. Those working here send considerable...
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Minutemen Go Inside Latino Immigration Meeting - Racism Espoused, Calls for Violence Against "Whites"by Linda Muller - Minuteman Project - ForTheCause.us There are many radical Latino groups calling for the violent overthrow of their "white" oppressors and the return of the American west to the mythical Aztlan from which they believe their land was stolen. Many Americans do not believe these fringe groups have any power and influence, so they dismiss them as harmless. Yet these groups continually draw U.S. Congressmen and staff members to their meetings. Corporate benefactors and foundations contribute funds and other means of support that enable...
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In order to dehumanize a person, you must first come up with some inhumane name in order to degrade him/her. If you understand the word "unequal," you will see why the word "illegal" is used to speak about the Mexican immigrant. The word "illegal" is a degrading word whose entire intention is to dehumanize. You dehumanize a person in order to do him/her some evil. To do some person evil is behind the word "illegal." "Undocumented" is a more Christian, humanistic word than is "illegal." The basic belief of the Declaration of Independence is that all men and women are...
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The Second Annual "National March for Immigrant Rights" , on the U.S.-Mexico border, began on February 2. Last year, the march was also held on February 2. What’s going on here? Why February 2? Answer: February 2nd is the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. That 1848 treaty officially ended the Mexican War and legally turned over most of the Southwest to the United States.The average American doesn’t know much about the Mexican War and thinks about it less. But here in Mexico they do think about it—a lot. In Mexico, everybody knows that "the U.S....
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I know this is going to bring out howling condemnation from many, but Savage has it all wrong. For conservatism to flourish we can’t concentrate on the circumstances of ones birth as the “Borders, Language, and Culture” argument would imply. We have to judge people as individuals and either accept or reject them based upon the decisions they make and the values they demonstrate. That is the message that America has given the world since our experiment began. The values I embrace are founded in a reverence of a Christian God, a dedication to family and community, and a willingness...
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--> Merry Christmas, Aztlan! From Sears (Or is that, "Feliz Navidad"?) By Debbie Schlussel What is it with "American" retailers and t-shirts? First, we documented Wal-Mart's Nazi Death's Head Battalion skull t-shirts (which Wal-Mart is still selling, over a month later). Now, SEARS is selling "AZTLAN PRIDE" t-shirts. Reader Mary sent us the tip and writes this: I was shopping for my young cousins on Sears.com. They are wonderful young men who always want T-shirts for Christmas. So I was looking online this afternoon and look what I found. Apparently Sears supports the reconquista movement. I called and cancelled our...
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