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Reporter Assaulted After Interview And Loses Tape
CBS ^ | Jun 1, 2006 11:03 am US/Pacific | 2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc

Posted on 06/01/2006 11:53:27 AM PDT by Vision

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To: Vision
OK, Kalifornians, get used to being abused by Latino thugs as if you are in a turd world country. This is your future. Cheap lawn maintenance and nannies ain't "cheap".

Soon it will be the future for the rest of us if we don't quickly get a handle on it...

81 posted on 06/02/2006 7:36:48 AM PDT by Gritty (With the Senate Immigration Bill, what we're left with is not a nation, but a honey trap-Diana West)
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To: welfareisslavery
Yes another classic example of how the US is being Mexicanized. The problem with violent attacks on campers in the Big bend National Park began back in the 80's, around 1983 I think. Even before that there were occasional incidents in which campers and hikers were robbed and woman sexually assaulted by muchachos who were probably pretty much locals from either side of the border. However, in the 80's drug traffickers started using the Big Bend country as a corridor for moving product. Freepers with far better knowledge of West Texas than I can explain in detail why this region became favored as a drug smuggling corridor. I suspect it is the combination of thin settlement combined with small Mexican towns on the north shore to provide pickup crews of thugs and the numerous long deep canyons that run from the river inland so that large stashes of drugs can be easily hidden until transportation is arranged. That is the other part of the equation is the availability of good highways (US 385 runs directly into the park and Texas 118 is a good well graded hard surface road connecting to the end of US 385. From there it is an easy ride either to I-10 or US 90 the contraband highway.)

When these reports first started appearing I mentioned to a number of individuals that this was a very bad omen as Mex bandits always started operating in the Big Bend when the State and Federal government in Mexico became really rotten and dysfunctional. I stated it was only a precursor of much worse to come both with throngs of alien criminal trespassers entering the country almost at will and the decay of basic public safety in the border zones. I was considered pretty eccentric at best and evilly racist at worse for saying such things. Today, as you point out, the US government basically tells Americans that they are taking their own risks to use a US National Park. Effectively the US government has abdicated to bands of drug smugglers and other criminal gangs and the Big Bend country has been 'reconquestaed' already with the muchachos from Ruidosa and Castolon and Terlingua knowing who really rules the roost in the Big Bend.

Interestingly back in the 1920's, during Prohibition,this area was favored as a smuggling route for rum runners. Texas authorities know where such unchecked contraband smuggling could lead and sent a part of Rangers led by the redoubtable Frank Hamer to make the rum runners life less easy. Hamer captured a large mule train loaded with liquor. I presume he inflicted some rough and ready curbstone justice on the armed goons with the convoy and then had the mules shot and the liquor bottles unloaded and smashed. For many years thereafter the whitening bones of the mules and the broken shards of the whiskey bottles were a visible monument to discourage contraband smuggling. This is covered in a rather sanitized way in the chapter on Hamer in Walter P Webb's classic history of the Rangers. Where is Frank Hamer now that we really need him?
82 posted on 06/02/2006 7:45:48 AM PDT by robowombat
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To: garbageseeker
Thanks for that.

ABC 7 didn't air the entire statement, but you can see what was aired via Video on Demand on the right hand side further down the page.

83 posted on 06/02/2006 9:30:18 AM PDT by LNewman
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To: robowombat
Personally chilling stuff.

I drove east to west cross country alone in 1984 taking a way southern route.

One of the places I'd planned to stop was Big Bend National Park. By the time I got there, I'd thought better of it because the area was so desolate. I distinctly remember having the feeling that if I went into the park no one would ever hear from me again.

In my youthful naivete, I had NO IDEA of any of what you report was going on and originally thought I'd drive around a national park to see what I could see just to break up the monotony of the long distance drive.

~ heavy sigh ~

84 posted on 06/02/2006 10:23:48 AM PDT by LNewman
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To: LNewman
I think that that people need to read the statement in its entirety, instead of edited by the local media, because it a pure attempt at damage control. Mr. Aguilar knows that he is in deep trouble with the LAUSD and the taxpayers of Los Angeles and the LAUSD for using a school for promoting an obvious anti-American and racist ideology with taxpayer dollars. The frightening thing is that LA RAZA and MEChA support schools like this all around the nation, with assistance of the unsuspecting taxpayers.
85 posted on 06/02/2006 12:52:18 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: gaussia
Just imagine is Antonio Villargrosia gets his hands on LAUSD and implements these plans.
86 posted on 06/02/2006 12:59:48 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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I think that that people need to read the statement in its entirety,

Absolutely! And he uses my "favorite" euphemism ... "underserved" ... not once, but twice.

The frightening thing is that LA RAZA and MEChA support schools like this all around the nation ...

I also followed various links provided above to the National Council of La Raza (NCLR): Charter School Development Initiative page.

Quoting:

"At the end of 2005, NCLR met its ambitious goal of assisting CBOs in opening 50 new charter schools throughout the United States. Together these schools form a network of small, community-based, charter and alternative schools that embraces the low-income, Latino, and English-language-learner (ELL) students ...

"Charter School Start-Up Grants: NCLR has provided millions of dollars to the 50 new charter schools in its network. These funds are targeted to assist community groups during the exploratory phase of the first two years of operation.

"Training and Professional Development: NCLR continues to provide numerous opportunities for the charter school network to participate in professional development and training activities. Regional as well as national events are held every year to offer information, resources, and expert instruction on issues that face the Latino student population."

See also NCLR's affilitates (70) pages and Corporate Partners pages.

Can't wait to watch NCLR's "ALMA AWARDS" on ABC ... not.

87 posted on 06/02/2006 2:17:52 PM PDT by LNewman (¡Atención La Migra! ¡Huge Underserved Population Aquí!)
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To: LNewman

Good post!!!


88 posted on 06/02/2006 2:21:08 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: welfareisslavery
You mean the part where it says: To minimize confrontations between boaters, vehicle campers, ranchers, Mexican military, fisherman, smugglers, and day use visitors, river trips are advised against camping in areas that are accessible by vehicle on either side of the river. Camping at these sites on the Texas side is prohibited, and is strongly discouraged on the Mexican side of the river.?

http://www.nps.gov/bibe/backcountry/river-camping.htm

89 posted on 06/03/2006 7:51:25 PM PDT by SuzyQue
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To: Vision

bookmkPing , State Dept advisory on Mexico


90 posted on 06/03/2006 7:59:16 PM PDT by Dad yer funny (BinScentie Pox , BinLadin , 2 tall enemies)
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To: Dad yer funny

Live KABC discussion. Listen online

http://www.kabc.com


91 posted on 06/03/2006 8:10:54 PM PDT by JohnnyP
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To: All

BREAKING NEWS



LAUSD HAS DECIDED TO KEEP MR AGUILAR'S SCHOOL OPEN!!!


92 posted on 06/05/2006 9:00:53 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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BREAKING NEWS



LAUSD HAS DECIDED TO KEEP MR AGUILAR'S SCHOOL OPEN!!!


93 posted on 06/05/2006 9:00:55 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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Marcus Aguilar has pulled the "Academia Semillas Del Pueblo" web sites.


Why did he pull all his web sites? What is he hiding?


94 posted on 06/06/2006 6:54:25 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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LAUSD Racist Charter School
By Clark Barker


It’s no secret that the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and teacher unions oppose charter schools.

As I’ve written here and here, LAUSD controls a $13.4 billion budget – 727,000 students ($18,431 per child). Only a tiny fraction of these funds gets into our children’s classrooms, while a large chunk goes through the teacher unions that fund Democrat candidates who oppose charter schools – whose students achieve significantly higher scores than their LAUSD peers. LAUSD opposes charters because they fear losing control of 1) their budget and 2) the Democrats who empower them.

Is there a better way to discredit charter schools than by granting charters to incompetent educators?

The Academia Semillas del Pueblo Charter School, an anti-American public school that cripples Mexican children with primitive anti-American dogma offers an elegant solution. LAUSD hopes that Academia Semillas will prove that charters are not an effective solution to LAUSD’s failures.

Think of it this way: If LAUSD opposed black educators but was pressured to hire them, what better evidence would they need for black incompetence than to hire illiterate felons? And when parents get angry about the results, LAUSD could blame “black educators.”

Don’t be fooled - this was deliberate!


95 posted on 06/12/2006 2:26:27 PM PDT by garbageseeker
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To: VOA

I am concerned for the security of our great nation, not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within.”

General Douglas MacArthur




96 posted on 06/12/2006 2:29:27 PM PDT by garbageseeker
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