Posted on 08/24/2018 11:34:41 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
I live on farm beside a rural avenue in central California, the fifth generation to reside in the same house. And after years of thefts, home break-ins, and dangerous encounters, I have concluded that it is no longer safe to live where I was born. I stay for a while longer because I am sixty-five years old and either too old to move or too worried about selling the final family parcel of what was homesteaded in the 1870s.
Rural Fresno County used to be one of the most ethnically diverse areas in the United States. --SNIP-- The Democratic Party has learned that the blue-ing of California, Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico is a paradigm of how to flip Arizona and Texas.
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Depressing is an understatement.
I have always lived an urban,suburban lifestyle and visualized farm life as something hard-working yet peaceful and idyllic.
This article was most disturbing.
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VDH used to talk about this on the Dennis Miller radio show.
The blameless wetbacks just carried off his farm, piece by piece.
Thought you’d quote Mexifornia.
Note that was in 2003, long after many of us had been through the wars with Glenn Spencer and VCT (Voice of Citizens Together) and of course the Recall of Gray Davis, which I don’t recall your neo-con buddy having much to do with.
Been here seen that through the whole long nightmare in California. Hanson was AWOL most of the time, trying not to say anything that would result in him being called names.
Other people with stronger stuff like Spencer, Barbara Coe, Muriel Watson risked their lives to oppose the Mexican invasion and takeover while squishes like Hanson were silent.
All of this predates his timid comments by a decade. You had to be there in 1994 in the demonstrations to understand just how courageous our people were.
And VDH wasn’t.
Since the article is by VDH....
Get your facts straight, pal.
VDH is one of the strongest opponents of illegal immigration for decades.
He’s been writing about the thefts, vandalism, &c for years. The lackdaisical police response is part and parcel of the articles as well. It’s far easier and more lucrative to create administrative traps for homeowners and businesses than to do real police work solving real crimes committed by real, but broke, criminals.
“citation needed”
this is pretty poor trolling.
Hilarious.
Which part of California did you live in since the 1980s?
Been here the whole time. Watched places like Santa Ana, the San Fernando valley, North San Diego County, San Jose and of course all of Los Angeles county turn into Mexico in that time span.
Where were you? Hangin’ out in Fresno at the Hanson spread, tut tutting disapprovingly at all the Evil Gringos just not gettin’ with the plan and rollin’ over for the Invasion?
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