Posted on 04/11/2006 5:25:26 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
Politicians were at these demonstrations, of course. Most of them were Democrats, of course. Hillary Clinton said: "Your faces are the faces of America. Now isn't that special! Hillary Clinton believes that people who violate our laws and invade our country are the face of America. What kind of America is she talking about? Maybe one day we'll find out. Ted Kennedy was there too, acting the fool: "Do you love America?" he said. Then he stood there waving his clenched hands in a victory gesture. What are these illegal aliens going to say? No? Not one of these politicians at the demonstrations had anything to say about the American people. Citizens born here and those who came legally to become citizens were the forgotten people yesterday.
(Excerpt) Read more at boortz.com ...
Not only do they not value our culture and history, in the case of the Mexicans they have a very sharp animosity towards us. This is something that is taught to schoolchildren in Mexico and reinforced by print and electronic media that is 100% anti-American. The Mexican psyche is continually plagued by a feeling of inferiority which has been reinforced by our dominance over them for the past 160+ years. They absolutely relish any opportunity to "stick it to us", and the protesters are celebrated on Mexican national news for protesting and standing up to the US. Vicente Fox has on several occasions called them heroes, because the Mexicans see this as a historic struggle. It's past time we started doing the same and defending ourselves accordingly.
It was probably pretty easy to register the illegals after getting them all worked up. If anyone had asked about the status of any of the attendees, it would have been racial profiling.
Oh, and IIRC, it is illegal for pollworkers to request personal ID of voters in CA.
"Hello .... ???? voter registration for ILLEGALS ???"
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Sure, they're voting, and have been voting. Nobody can stop them either. It's what our pols know, and don't want us to know.
Article from 2004:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=15285
"Beyond requiring applicants to sign a pledge on voter-registration forms affirming that they are U.S. citizens, there is no way to prevent the nation's estimated 8 million to 12 million illegal aliens from casting ballots in November, area elections officials said."
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