Posted on 04/28/2009 3:35:26 PM PDT by AngieGal
In early March, a gal named Rosanna Pulido won the Republican primary for the upcoming special congressional election in Illinois District 5, Rahm Emanuels former kingdom. She will lose. But not before making the funnies! She was the founder of the Illinois chapter of the Minutemen, because she *hates* the Mexicans. Once in a CNN interview she described John McCain as just another politician that acts as if he was elected to represent the Mexican government. Well maybe he was! AND YET, her most delightful comments came under the name chicagolady on the Free Republic website, where she wrote hilarious racist blather for five years until being recently outed
Oh and she hates the Muslims too, but probably only because she thinks theyre Mexicans. Here she jokes about how funny the Muslims look when they pray to their Mexican God:
It reminds me of my dog, smelling buts
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Sorry, I usually add barf alerts, but I was thinking the title would be too long. Next time I’ll make sure it’s in though. Thanks.
I just thought people would like to see it since it mentioned Free Republic. Also, it made them look nutty, which is a good thing.
“Ditto.”
Your experience is wrong. The fact that an Islamic website references FR and even casually refers to “freepers” should be of serious interest to us. Really, that should be quite obvious to you.
I’ll just tag on here Petronius Maximus and state that FreeRepublic.com is well read — globally.
Just 1 example:
stepping back in time...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1603333/posts?page=18#18
http://internet-haganah.com/harchives/002492.html
I suppose Pulido is a spanish surname. I know she has spanish or mexican ancestry. That doesn’t mean she likes illegal aliens, she adamantly does not. She is American.
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