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To: traditional1

Anglos who worship at an idol of multi-culturalism tend to have smaller families, and those children they do have tend to dislike their parents intensely, from what I’ve seen. That leaves the other Anglos who haven’t taken on guilt for being who they are, living their lives in their own country, and that group includes members of religions that tend to have large Anglo families, and many of those people tend to home-school or send their children to private schools.

The anchor-baby travesty is being sorted out and might be decided in America’s favor. That’s up to us too. The cost of illegal aliens to this country is greater than the cost of removing every single one of them, and that would change some of the demographic projections in the original article. If I were giving a verdict it would be: bleak but not hopeless. Again, it’s not over for Anglos until Anglos decide it’s over for themselves. Faith sustains, however you want to define faith.


18 posted on 02/25/2011 5:04:52 PM PST by OldNewYork (social justice isn't justice; it's just socialism)
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To: OldNewYork

The “Quiverfull” movement is based in the San Antonio area. I know white, Protestant families there with 18 children. However, there just aren’t enough Anglo large families to make up for an average (among Hispanics in my church in NC) of about 4.5 children per family.

However, as someone up the thread observed, ethnicity is less important than culture. Conservatives of any color or language should have more children (and homeschool them or start schools) and leftists of types belong on the Darwinian ash-heap.


24 posted on 02/25/2011 5:15:35 PM PST by Tax-chick (Some brothers have humongous monsters, and some don't. Live with it.)
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