Posted on 08/15/2007 9:51:24 AM PDT by Pyro7480
Reader R.L. took a photo of an obnoxious billboard in Houston on the loop 610 highway and asked me to find out what it was all about. Look:
Well, the Myspace page advertised on the sign belongs to one “Chingo Bling.” He is promoting the release of his latest album this week defiantly titled, “They can’t deport us all.” Here’s the album cover:
Here’s his album promo ad:
And a promo graphic:
And here’s the video from one of the open-borders singles on Chingo’s new album titled “Like this and like that:”
Chingo is a pro-illegal immigration, Border Patrol-mocking, Mexican-American gangsta rapper who is a marketing machine. He’s hit the big time. From a recent hip-hop profile:
You’ve seen him on MTV, MUN2, Saturday Night Live, on a recent cover of USA Today and in every major magazine. You’ve seen his bobbleheads, possibly poured some of his Hot Sauce on your tacos and maybe you’ve even seen his custom Tamale Truck rolling through the streets of Houston. You’ve seen his videos and maybe even experienced him on stage in cities from coast to coast spreading his music, his humor and his message. And you’ve seen him do all of this, independently.
Chingo Bling, the Ghetto Vaquero, known for his Ghetto Ingenuity is one of the hottest artists to emerge from Houston in the past four years. Unmistakably original, and 100% real, Chingo Bling embodies everything the world has come to expect from Houston hip-hop and more. And now he is about to bring it to every corner with his newly signed partnership with Asylum Records…
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
Parse some dude, I’m NOT arguing for jailing them...
Never heard of him & we have MTV on at work all day.
Believe me, I know ;-( We in Houston almost had a ‘work site’ that our tax dollars are paying for shut down (YEAH, no more tax dollars) but somehow they came up with some more...
MTV on all day—you poor thing.
Take 3,000 towns across America and deport 20 illegals a week. In one year you have just deported over 3 million illegals. BS to anyone who says it can’t be done. Utilizing deportation and taking away the incentives to come here within five years problem solved.
For every illegal caught deduct $10,000.00 in foreign aid normally given to that country. Catch the same person twice, $20,000.00. Employ this for awhile and you will see these corrupt nations patroling their own borders.
Because I, as a taxpayer, don't want to pay for these scumbags three hots and a cot.
IS THAT A PENUT?!
Jimmy Carter’s Rapper!
So is he here on an entertainer visa and if so why is he still here?
HOLY SMOKES!
If this is correct, then the FCC would be very disapproving. You don’t get a free pass if you are doing a different language.
I know Greek Radio in new york has to be as diligent on obscene words as english radio.
Keep it up, illegals. Keep being arrogant and boastful. The more you do, the more Americans you tick off.
>>If this is correct, then the FCC would be very disapproving.<<
Have you heard the language on rap songs? I think this would be mild in comparison.
>>CHINGO
is Spanish for F-CK (you)<<
In addition to “I f***,” I have also heard “Chingo” used to mean “a sh*tload,” for example, “Un chingo de mordelones,” i. e. “A sh*tload of cops.”
What we can't seem to do is get our government to enforce any damn laws regarding illegals.
What if they commit rape and murder?
How many of these folks who leave if they thought instead of being released in their own country (and mexico gives them a map, water and whatever support they need to cross the border) instead faced jail time, what kind of effect would that have?
FWIW, I am not saying lock up every single illegal, but repeat offenders (and this would be after a fence has been build, and deportation already begun) would not even try to cross the borders if they knew the whole "catch and release" way of doing things was gone?
And even now, how about making an example out of a few of these dangerious illegals? Instead of letting them go, over the border, so they can come right back in (we do not have a fence yet), we sent them to prision?
I think the fear of hard time behind bars is more frightening to illegals then the current, "you get caught, we let you out in your own country, and let them help you back in (which they do)".
I am NOT saying pay for 30 million to sit in a jail, but build a fence, deport, and imprison repeat offenders, and at this point now, put in jail, a few of them to set an example (the ones with records of law breaking).
I can not understand, why, with illegals, who break the law over and over again, we only let them go, back to their own country, which, supports them, trying to break back in again, and then repeat the cycle over?
Just out of curiousity (and also since unlike some others, you didn't resort to name calling or juvenile methods), would you support jail time for employers who used illegal immigrants knowingly?
I am thankful, that you have actually been polite and respectful, some others resort to name calling and accusations.
Sounds about right.
Demand a border fence! Build it NOW!! Beef up the border patrol and close our borders! Stop the DREAM Act!!
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