1 posted on
08/04/2008 4:56:46 AM PDT by
VU4G10
To: VU4G10
Hell,The Knitting Channel is more popular that NBC,CBS and ABC.
To: VU4G10
Have you seen the babes on that channel? Doesn’t surprise me at all.
To: VU4G10
BREAKING NEWS: ABC, NBC and CBS sponsor Joey Vento's lecture tour, "Please Speak English."
Film at 11...(in English)
4 posted on
08/04/2008 5:03:54 AM PDT by
Doctor Raoul
(Fire the CIA and hire the Free Clinic, someone who knows how to stop leaks.)
To: VU4G10
This is just part of the ongoing Balkanization of the US along cultural, ethnic, and linguistic lines. It is a product of our pro-population growth immigration policies that are bringing in 1.2 million LEGAL immigrants a year with close to two-thirds coming from Latin America and an unsecured border that allows another 500,000 to 1 million enter from Mexico and Latin America. In 1965 the Hispanic population of the US was 1%, today it is 16%, and by 2050 it will be 29%.
FYI: The top ten radio stations in LA are all Spanish-speaking.
6 posted on
08/04/2008 5:09:16 AM PDT by
kabar
To: VU4G10
The ONLY good thing about Spanish TV is the women.
How on Earth do they get into some of those outfits!!??
7 posted on
08/04/2008 5:10:57 AM PDT by
reagan_fanatic
("And how can this be? For I am the Kwisatz Haderach! " - Barack Obama)
To: VU4G10
We will be a hispanic country eventually the way things are going. Given the birthrate of hispanics and the resistance of many to assimilate its just a matter of time. In the nearterm this demographic shift will kill the party. As more of them become voters our chances to win will get worse and worse because as a whole that block loves handouts.
8 posted on
08/04/2008 6:15:23 AM PDT by
DemonDeac
To: VU4G10
Wonder what Mayor Blumbergo thinks about this?
10 posted on
08/04/2008 6:25:14 AM PDT by
VeniVidiVici
(A kid at McDonalds has more real-world work experience than Barack Hussein.)
To: VU4G10
12 posted on
08/04/2008 8:25:58 AM PDT by
bamagirl1944
(That's short for Alabama, not Obama)
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