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95% Respond Negatively to Illegal Immigrant as Texan of the Year
NewsBusters ^ | January 7, 2007 | Noel Sheppard

Posted on 01/08/2008 5:43:14 AM PST by Stoat

95% Respond Negatively to Illegal Immigrant as Texan of the Year

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By Noel Sheppard | January 7, 2008 - 17:37 ET
On December 30, NewsBusters voiced its displeasure with the Dallas Morning News naming the illegal immigrant as its 2007 Texan of the Year.

As it turns out, Morning News readers were just as offended.

In fact, according to Saturday's "Ask the Editor" piece on the subject, 95 percent of readers that sent in letters or e-mail messages were highly negative about the paper's choice (emphasis added throughout, h/t Tim Graham):

 

By midday Friday, some 700 reader comments had been posted on the Editorial Board's blog, DallasMorningViews. We received roughly 200 letters to the editor.

[...]

We've engaged with readers individually via e-mail and telephone and in groups on the Web and over the airwaves. But let's be candid: 95 percent of all that reaction to our choice was negative. Readers we heard from were angry, insulted, in disbelief that we'd do such a thing. Some cancelled their newspaper subscriptions.

I bet. Makes me wonder how many more will cancel after reading some of the deplorable excuses for the paper's actions:

The opposition seemed to focus around three main points. One we heard over and over was, "How in the world could you designate people who are here illegally as 'Texans'?"

A fair point, and one worthy of discussion. We've chosen to interpret "Texan" rather generically, colloquially. To us, it means somebody who lives here, or who has lived here, or who has spent considerable time here - somebody who's affected Texas in some major way.

To many people, "Texan" requires a much more elevated definition. Some argue one cannot be a Texan if not born in this great state. Others argue that, at the very least, a Texan of the Year ought to be a legal resident of the state.

Those are fine definitions. But look at our past designees - President Bush in 2003, Karl Rove in 2004, the city of Houston in 2005 and Roy Velez in 2006. Neither of the first two lived in Texas at the time of their designation. Neither of them and only a segment of the third designee (Houston) was born in Texas.

Amazing. So, the fact that President Bush and Karl Rove weren't born in Texas, or living there at the time of receiving this paper's "honor," puts them on equal footing with illegal immigrants? Didn't these two have a huge impact on Texas politics when they did live there, and weren't they considered legal residents of the state?

Honestly, what kind of an analogy is this?

But, the illogic on display worsened when the editors equated the President with illegal immigrants for a second time:

It wasn't that we were ducking the issue of illegal immigration, good or bad. We've opined on that topic many times before (more on that in a moment); condemning or glorifying wasn't the point of this essay or this designation. The point was to describe the person - or, in this case, the group - that has roiled this state and nation economically and emotionally more than anyone else. It was to describe a social phenomenon unmatched in recent memory and to draw attention to the urgent need for change.

A couple of our previous Texans of the Year bear this out. If you read our essay on President Bush in 2003, it's clear that we weren't recognizing him because we agreed with all that he stood for. We recognized him because his decision to take this country to war had a larger impact on the state - and the world - than any other Texan (generic definition) we could come up with.

Fascinating line of defense, wouldn't you agree? I guess that's why these folks went into journalism and not law.

—Noel Sheppard is an economist, business owner, and Associate Editor of NewsBusters.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2007review; aliens; dallas; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; liberalmedia; manoftheyear; texas
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To: Joe Boucher
Round up ALL illegals and send them packing back to from where they came.
If a politician supports them then throw his or her ass out of office.
NO retreat.
Amnesty is b.s.

Agreed on all counts   :-)

21 posted on 01/08/2008 6:14:19 AM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2012: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: DManA

Back in the seventies, there used to be a statue of just such that looked a lot like an award. I say someone ought get one, paint it gold, and send them one first-class. They’ve justly earned their’s.


22 posted on 01/08/2008 6:14:35 AM PST by azhenfud (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: azhenfud
"To us, it means somebody who lives here, or who has lived here, or who has spent considerable time here - somebody who's affected Texas in some major way."

I've never lived in Texas, but I spent two nights in a Holiday Motel in Orange, does that make me a Texan?

I don't know, but at the very least it makes you a Valued Customer, which is dramatically better than being an illegal  :-)

23 posted on 01/08/2008 6:17:45 AM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2012: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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Expecting logic and reason from neolib dinosaur media? Hey, over there...flying pigs!


24 posted on 01/08/2008 6:29:59 AM PST by polymuser (Happy New Year)
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To: JennysCool

Roil?

Roil has no gravitas.


25 posted on 01/08/2008 6:50:33 AM PST by Ole Okie
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To: Stoat

Hell, I wasn’t born here, but my mom and dad were both born and raised here and I was born on an Air Force base in New York. I’m a native Texas with a Certificate of Birth Abroad (like my daughter got when she was born in Panama while I was on active duty!).

...and I know how to pronounce Refugio (re-FU-ri-oh) and New Braunfels (not Braunsfels), and that oughta count for SOMEthing!

Colonel, USAFR


26 posted on 01/08/2008 7:02:49 AM PST by jagusafr ("Bugs, Mr. Rico! Zillions of 'em!" - Robert Heinlein)
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To: Stoat

Phrases like DMN’s “Texan of the Year”, Time’s “Person of the Year”, etc imply an honour or achievement is recognized. If DMN should have specified Illegal Immigrants as “News Makers of the Year” if that’s only what the editorial staff intended. It is outrageous to confer the title “Texan or the Year”, “Person of the Year”, etc on people who are a threat, whether internal or external, to your country.


27 posted on 01/08/2008 7:05:30 AM PST by Ipberg
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To: SwinneySwitch
Which ones are the blues states now? Isn’t Iowa red?

Hang on a bit. The choice of VP candidates could make a difference there, particularly if Hillary or Obama were to pick IN senator Evan Bayh as their running mate.

28 posted on 01/08/2008 7:13:37 AM PST by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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To: The Pack Knight

I think people might understand it if some Texan did something largely negative that made Texas the talk of the nation for months on end... and became named “Texas of the Year.” It’s giving illegals the status of Texans that make people mad.

Sure, Bush was born in the northeast and was living in Washington... but he grew up and got famous as a Texan, and still regarded Texas his home. But let’s face facts... if a Texas team ever played a Cuban team, who the hell do you think these Mexicans would root for (even though Mexicans normally hate Cuba?)

So in what way are they Texans?


29 posted on 01/08/2008 7:16:08 AM PST by dangus
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To: SwinneySwitch
Which ones are the blues states now? Isn’t Iowa red?

Some issues transcend politics. This is one.

NYS is considered a blue state. But Eliot Spitzer got his head handed to him when he tried to give illegals driver's licenses.

The GOP ignores that lesson at its peril.

30 posted on 01/08/2008 7:19:33 AM PST by mewzilla (In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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To: 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 3pools; 3rdcanyon; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; 7.62 x 51mm; ..

ping


31 posted on 01/08/2008 9:11:55 AM PST by gubamyster
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To: Bushwacker777
Huckabee would call these 95% of the Texan public racists no doubt.

That's only par for the course. Lindsay Graham calls them "bigots."

National Council of La Raza
2007 Capital Award Awardee: Senator Lindsey Graham

The award is based upon the "outstanding support of public policies that are vital to Hispanic Americans." During his acceptance of the award, Graham called Americans who support immigration law enforcement "bigots."

Graham
May 4, 2007 | Lindsay Graham to La Raza:

The answer to solving the immigration problem is to focus on what it means to be an American. That's the key to this problem. An American is an idea. No one group owns being an American. Nobody owns this.

It’s an idea that’s unique to this planet......

Video | "We’re gonna tell the bigots to shut up"
~ Graham "Americans are 'bigots': ~5:46 into video ~

Sticker


32 posted on 01/08/2008 9:17:08 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: The Pack Knight
I don't know where anyone got the idea that either award was supposed to be an "honor".

Apparently 95% of the DaMN subscribers have that idea.

33 posted on 01/08/2008 9:26:25 AM PST by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: Bushwacker777

Yes.


34 posted on 01/08/2008 10:03:35 AM PST by Dante3
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To: abstracTT
hell, we are even starting to see english under the spanish.

Ah, Bush's "new America" is taking effect....

THE "NEW AMERICAN"
..........<

We are now one of the largest Spanish-speaking nations in the world. We're a major source of Latin music, journalism and culture.

Just go to Miami, or San Antonio, Los Angeles, Chicago or West New York, New Jersey ... and close your eyes and listen. You could just as easily be in Santo Domingo or Santiago, or San Miguel de Allende.

For years our nation has debated this change -- some have praised it and others have resented it. By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America.

Our future cannot be separated from the future of Latin America.

As I speak, we are celebrating the success of democracy in Mexico.

George Bush from a campaign speech in Miami, August 2000.

You can read the speech here.

Here is an excerpt of a good critique of that speech:

In equating our intimate historic bonds to our mother country and to Canada with our ties to Mexico, W. shows a staggering ignorance of the civilizational facts of life. The reason we are so close to Britain and Canada is that we share with them a common historical culture, language, literature, and legal system, as well as similar standards of behavior, expectations of public officials, and so on. My Bush Epiphany By Lawrence Auster

35 posted on 01/08/2008 10:59:49 AM PST by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: TLI
On reflection, they're right. The words "Texan of the Year" do have a different connotation than "Person of the Year". "Texan" is a good thing, while "Person" is neutral.

I guess I'm still a bit annoyed at all the teeth-gnashing that went on over Putin as Time's Person of the Year, as if Hitler and Stalin hadn't won that award in the past.
36 posted on 01/08/2008 11:42:29 AM PST by The Pack Knight (Duty, Honor, Country.)
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To: Tennessee Nana

ping


37 posted on 01/08/2008 11:48:09 AM PST by Liz (Rooty's not getting my guns or the name of my hairdresser.)
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To: JennysCool
Yes, L! The Sheep have been doing drive-bys non-stop on that poor word. It's all beat up and riddled with sheep-shot and soon to be yesterday's fashion. I pity any word that the Drive-By Media gets their filthy hooves on. And they must have NO idea just how silly they sound lining up to bleat it--each of them hopeful that they're "in" before a fellow disrelished colleague.

Words should be allowed to conceal and carry for self-protection...and for others in the vocabulary "at risk." ;-)

xoxo

38 posted on 01/09/2008 8:27:15 PM PST by Miss Behave (Beloved daughter of Miss Creant, super sister of danged Miss Ology, and proud mother of Miss Hap.)
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To: Miss Behave

Some pretty spectacular words there, Miss B! :-)


39 posted on 01/09/2008 8:42:51 PM PST by JennysCool (They all say they want change, but they’re really after folding money.)
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To: JennysCool

No, J. You is the wordsmith. I just are silly.


40 posted on 01/09/2008 8:46:59 PM PST by Miss Behave (Beloved daughter of Miss Creant, super sister of danged Miss Ology, and proud mother of Miss Hap.)
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