Dear Mr Smith,
The president of Mexico was encouraged by our president to make his speech. Fair enough. I would like to have you ask the president of Mexico a few questions and also to support his country's efforts in bringing a stable and democratic form of government to Mexico. Mexico is a joke. A violent, pathetic, miserable thugocracy that enslaves it's people. Think of how terrible a country has to be in order to have men, women and children willing to go across the desert while risking their lives in order to come here.
As far as getting advice from the Mexican president on rule of law, I think not. If I wanted advice on how to get children to sell Chiclets on street corners, have families live in garbage dumps in Mexico City, have roving bands of killers murdering entire police forces and journalists, or even how to set up inexpensive brothels complete with cheap tequila and donkeys, then by all means I would expect him to be an expert on those topics. But for him to criticize a law that is less onerous than the Mexican law is hypocritical and borders on the pathetic.
As far as I'm concerned I'm glad that I live in the United States. My father's father immigrated to the U.S. legally in the late 1920's after the Mexican revolution when he saw many men shot in the street and saw that the revolution put one set of criminals in place of another. My mother is also Hispanic and their family has been in Texas since the 1800's. I can tell you that the "immigration reform" legislation is all about politics and NOTHING about human rights. The democrats want another percentage of minorities to be enslaved on the plantation of welfare and sucking on the nipple of the government in order to make a living. In other words, the democrats want to be our "Patron". We are to kiss their ring, pick up our checks and be glad that we have schools that suck, children with no real education to be trapped in the revolving door of government dependence.
I have four children and I will NEVER let them claim to be a victim of anyone. I have told them that there is no "Cinco de Mayo" and that it's a made up beer holiday for silly Americans at tourist resorts. If you or anybody at Fox News wants to know, the Mexican day of Independence is September 16th and is celebrated by "el Grito" and is as sacred as our Fourth of July.
Finally, there is no "hispanic" race. We are not a homogenous single entity just because we speak spanish. A Cuban doctor, Guatemalan share cropper, Puerto Rican seamstress, Mexican vaquero or Panamanian fisherman are so different in temperament, skin color, religious beliefs and background that it would be similar to labeling Germans, Italians, Scandinavians, Spaniards and Poles as a European "race".
Thank you for your time.
Warmest regards and Respectfully
Magnificent letter.
Wonderful letter - bravo.
Excellent.
Nice! Wish you’d send it out to other news outlets as a letter to the editor. Your message needs to be heard!
Powerful. Thank you.
An excellent point (and overall letter), but I think part of the point of leftist racial politics is to collapse differences among European (or other white) groups and ethnicities: if all whites can be identified, say, with 19th-century British imperialists or 21st-century David Duke aficionados, then it's that much easier for liberals to prattle on about "institutional racism" and "white privilege." Diverse, in their lexicon, means "non-white," and any details beyond that are irrelevant.
Well said!! I’m glad you are an American! I would be curious to know how/if your letter is received by Mr. Smith.
Shep Smith is almost as bad a narcissist as Obangi.
As far as getting advice from the Mexican president on rule of law, I think not. If I wanted advice on how to get children to sell Chiclets on street corners, have families live in garbage dumps in Mexico City, have roving bands of killers murdering entire police forces and journalists, or even how to set up inexpensive brothels complete with cheap tequila and donkeys, then by all means I would expect him to be an expert on those topics. But for him to criticize a law that is less onerous than the Mexican law is hypocritical and borders on the pathetic.
This statement should have been on the lips of every democrat that gave the Mexican President a standing ovation.
Instead I’m afraid the treason trials should begin immediately for every dimbulb in the congress. Fat chance, but at least we know who the enemy is, and in power running things just the way they want it. As if that provides the least bit of consolation for the real American people who if things continue much longer, will be as the approximate 200 patriots manning the Alamo and listening to Mexican music outside on the fifth of march 1836.