Posted on 09/30/2003 7:36:50 PM PDT by ambrose
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:58:23 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
"They are against food"
"No one is asking me how much money I get from the Latino community, or from African-Americans, or from people in the Jewish community, or any other group," said Bustamante. "No one else, just the indigenous tribal governments. Why is that?" When asked if he saw this as racial discrimination, Bustamante responded: "Well, that's how it is, I think, sometimes. And I believe we need leaders who can unite, not divide, people."
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Nahhhh. . . . .
This is code for I need lots and lots of 10 passenger vans(they will hold 15 I have seen it)They know their only hope now is fraud, and are diligently going about the business of stealing an election.
Completely untrue. You've been listening to your boy Tom to much. There are several ways to stop it.
Bustamante is not a threat to anyone except Davis. Many Californians, across the full political spectrum will simply not vote for a cultural seperatist.
The fear of Bustamate has been chronicled within Republican circles but that same gut, cultural fear exists within Democrat circles, probably to a greater degree. Unlike the Republican party the Democrat party is composed of a diverse group of minority interests that are envious and fearful of each others gains rooted in a deep seated mistrust along cultural and racial lines.
You're wrong... It's not subtle.
What about an election in another 8 years, when millions more are allowed into our nation? It's all about numbers, and the numbers will tell the story for the future.
I have liberal lifelong Democrat family members who are voting against the recall but are leaving the replacement ballot blank. Bustamante is that pathetic.
Big Giant Head: "If every person in the immigrant communities went out and gave me ten dollars, I'd be rich..."
What a stupid, stupid man. Imagine him being Governor, Californians.... I'll wait. . . Okay, now go vote for recall and Schwartzy or McClingin'on and improve your state before the financial ruin is spread out over the whole country.
False. McClintock wants to bring Prop 187 back to get a fair day in court. Schwarzenegger acknowledges that Prop 187 was defeated and wants to move on from it.
They don't want driver's licenses for immigrants.
False. McClintock and Schwarzenegger will uphold the current laws that allow legal immigrants (and legal nonresident aliens) to get drivers licenses. Illegal aliens don't deserve CA licenses.
They are against food.
False. As far as I can tell, every living human must eat.
They are against access to colleges and access to schools.
False. McClintock wants to shift money away from bureaucracy into the classrooms; he suggested the the money all go to classrooms and then be redistributed to the necessary bureacracy that can justify its own existence. He opposes tuition breaks for illegal aliens. Schwarzenegger also supports schools, and he will not cut education.
They are against the opportunity to organize labor unions.
False. McClintock supports the entire Bill of Rights, which includes the right to assemble peacefully, and he supports the Right to Work movement which allows unions to organize and bargain but would allow people the freedom not to join a union. Schwarzenegger was probably a member of the screenactors guild or somesuch actors union, so I don't think he would oppose the organization of unions, either, although I haven't heard him say anything about unions.
They are against so many of the values we have in our community.
False. Both espouse the need for a real balanced budget and fiscal reform, and both oppose partial-birth abortion. These values are widely-held in our community.
I think it's important to see who the enemy is... It's the Republican legislators, candidates, and officials who say that they don't want to solve our community's problems.
I can't say if Cruz really thinks that, but if he does, he's seriously delusional. The Democrats in the legislature and the executive office are committed to ruining the communities by writing and passing laws that break the backs of families and small businesses with taxes/fees, that discourage business development and real estate development in CA, that contribute to the moral decay in schools and communities, that neglect the needed roads/water/power upgrades, and that encourage the problems of socialism and dependency.
That they don't want children to go to school.
False. They want children to learn the basics in school without having to waste so much time on social engineering and moral decadence or so much money on bureacratic overhead waste.
That they don't want driver's licenses.
False. Most or all Republican legislators can drive and have licenses.... What was Cruz thinking?
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