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To: BornInASmallTown

In faraway Montana we don’t have as big a mexican flood problem as other states, yet. And yet tester, the schumer-bought senator, slithered in with just 1729 votes out of 250,000 cast. If there was equal fury here as in SC, could a recall election be possible when lib-tester votes for this amnesty bill?

Montana is the “ideal” state as defined by the founders : rural, agrarian, and fiercely independent. The thought of letting our state be taken over by an invading people hits a raw nerve here, even though the name is spanish in origin.

It’s a slim possibility but if our state GOP told him : vote for letting the mice into our pantry and you are looking at a recall election, baucus too. It’s about time to teach these DC elite some hard lessons about reality : ignore the people and you get FIRED.


76 posted on 05/20/2007 12:10:21 PM PDT by timer (n/0=n=nx0)
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To: timer

The press has tossed around the “amnistia” buzz-word in its reporting of the ongoing immigration issue, but one that gets far less coverage is “reconquista.” The word “invasion” takes on a whole new meaning when you look at the agenda that some...in increasing numbers...have underneath the “feel-good” public agenda of hard-working peaceful people looking for a better life. A year ago (4/16/06) the Washington Post reported on it:

Mexican aliens seek to retake ‘stolen’ land

By Valerie Richardson
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
April 16, 2006

http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060416-122222-1672r.htm

DENVER — La reconquista, a radical movement calling for Mexico to “reconquer” America’s Southwest, has stepped out of the shadows at recent immigration-reform protests nationwide as marchers held signs saying, “Uncle Sam Stole Our Land!” and waved Mexico’s flag.
Even as organizers urged marchers to display U.S. flags, the theme of reclaiming “stolen” land remained strong. One popular banner read: “If you think I’m illegal because I’m a Mexican, learn the true history because I’m in my homeland.”
“We need to change direction,” said Jose Lugo, an instructor in Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder at a campus march last week. “And by allowing these 50,000, 50 million (immigrants) to come in here, we can do that.”
The revolutionary tone has surprised even longtime immigration watchers such as Ira Mehlman, the Los Angeles-based spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. “I’ve always been skeptical myself about this (reconquista), but what I’ve seen over the last few weeks leads me to believe that there’s more there than I thought,” Mr. Mehlman said.


79 posted on 05/20/2007 12:38:15 PM PDT by BornInASmallTown
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To: timer

Montana? Damn, I’m here in a small town in Ne. and same thing is going on here. In a bigger town nearby(14,000 pop) you can go into a wally-world or home depot on a weekend and I’ll bet 10% in each will be illegals. How do I know? They never make eye contact and talk only amongst themselves in Spanish.


80 posted on 05/20/2007 12:40:59 PM PDT by Current Occupant (IF YOU ABANDON CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES, ARE YOU STILL A CONSERVATIVE?!)
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