Posted on 05/18/2006 10:23:49 PM PDT by teg_76
In Los Angeles last year, cars were seen bearing illuminated signs that read F--- you, this is still Mexico. Not just a few cars. Thousands. This is but one sign of the hostility towards the United States that is growing among Mexicans living in this country.
As the number of Mexicans living in the U.S. has ballooned (growing from 2 million to 23 million over the past thirty years), so have the feelings of anti-Americanism among them. While the many Mexicans living in the U.S. are still law-abiding and loyal, there are disturbing signs that anti-Americanism is on the increase. Worse, it is being aided and abetted by the anti-Americanism of native American leftists.
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Well I'm becoming very anti-Mexican illegal aliens.
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It'a a feel good measure. It would be effective except where provided by law.
PRAY Congress holds firm and lets none of the really bad stuff through.
Mr. Montgomery should have used American native leftists to clear confusion with Native American leftists.
teg_76 wrote: "So this Senate bill says they have to learn English..."
From the Houston Chronicle:
"WASHINGTON - The Senate tacked onto its immigration bill two declarations that English is the "national" or "common and unifying" language of the United States, but the action on the cultural side issue was mostly symbolic.
Lawmakers for and against the amendments agreed Thursday that the measures would leave the government's current multilingual documents and programs UNCHANGED." <--my emphasis.
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How can they enforce English later when they can't do it now...every freaking call I make I have to prepare to press one as soon as I can before I have to hear the Spanish option, even when I call some government agencies I have to press one to hear my options in English - so this new bill is just freaking window dressing to calm the camp. The Senate, the President, they're all freaking liberals, now!
A good place to start taking back California as ours is by getting rid of the pot stirrers.....Mayor Antonio Vilagarosa, Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamonte, UCR Professor Navarro. These 3 just as an example.....there are lots more without even mentioning Feinstein, Boxer and Pelosi.
Why bring up an article from 4 years ago that's written about something 5 years ago? Couldn't you find something a little more recent or are you just trying to keep the pot stirred and drive the knife further into the wound?
If the US had never aquired any land west of the Mississippi river, we today would have the border patrol maning boats on the Mississippi trying to stop the flood of illegal mexicans trying to cross the river to where life is good in the US.
The land WEST of the Mississippi would be just another s#!t hole part of Mexico.
Millions of foreign and domestic enemies in the country and the govt is oblivious to the problem.
Why bring up an article from 4 years ago that's written about something 5 years ago? Couldn't you find something a little more recent or are you just trying to keep the pot stirred and drive the knife further into the wound?
Exactly....we better keep the pot stirred. If we get complacent you can bet the House will give in to the Senate...
I was born in Los Angeles over 30 years ago in a hospital near Downtown Los Angeles. I have seen the dramatic changes my favorite city has gone through in the last 30 years. I have survived floods, a fire and almost perished in a severe earthquake in 1994. But I have seen the changes that the influx of Hispanics has done for the city. There are parts of the city that there is not a English sign or someone who can interpret for you. The city changed the main boulevard from downtown to East Los Angeles from "Brooklyn St" which was named for 50 years to Caesar Chavez Bl. This phenomenon is not merely localized to the city. This has slowly creeped outwards to the suburbs. I love this city very much and I am very saddened what has happened in the last two decades to the city.
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