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'Alamo' touches raw nerve in Mexico
CNN ^ | April 9th, 2004

Posted on 04/09/2004 2:08:32 PM PDT by missyme

Edited on 04/29/2004 2:04:11 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

There is scant comfort in the fact that Mexican forces won the 1836 battle of the Alamo: The movie closes with the Battle of San Jacinto one month later, which Mexico lost -- along with Texas. Within a dozen years, Mexico went on to lose most of what later became California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Arizona.


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1 posted on 04/09/2004 2:08:33 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme
Seems everyone wants to copy Mel!
2 posted on 04/09/2004 2:11:58 PM PDT by missyme
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Thanks for the pic sciencediet :0)


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3 posted on 04/09/2004 2:13:40 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (If Woody had gone straight to the police, this would never have happened!)
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To: missyme
'An audience at the Mexico City premiere Wednesday gasped at the final scenes of the Mexican army defeat at the hands of Texans -- "in 18 minutes," according to the film.'

Get a grip, Mexico!

4 posted on 04/09/2004 2:14:01 PM PDT by Dark Glasses and Corncob Pipe (14, 15, 16...whatever!)
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To: missyme
RAW NERVE?

That was 168 years ago!
5 posted on 04/09/2004 2:14:45 PM PDT by murdocj (Murdoc Online - Everyone is entitled to my opinion (http://www.murdoconline.net))
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To: murdocj
Well if people can whine about 2000 yrs ago, what's 168! but I definetly see your point...
6 posted on 04/09/2004 2:16:05 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme

'Alamo' touches raw nerve in Mexico

Tough.

7 posted on 04/09/2004 2:16:18 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,Election '04...It's going to be a bumpy ride,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø)
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To: missyme
I tell you -- this film will feed the flames of anti-Hispanic sentiment by telling people that the mexicans are to blame for Davy Crockett's death.

</sarcasm>

8 posted on 04/09/2004 2:16:31 PM PDT by kevkrom (The John Kerry Songbook: www.imakrom.com/kerrysongs)
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To: Dark Glasses and Corncob Pipe
Hell, they should be happy, today it would take a lot less than 18 minutes.
9 posted on 04/09/2004 2:16:54 PM PDT by Licensed-To-Carry (Al Franken - The turd in the punch bowl at every party.)
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To: kevkrom
LOL!!!! you are so right about that!!
10 posted on 04/09/2004 2:17:38 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme
I still say that Laurence Harvey actually DID draw that line in the sand!

All you other guys are just jealous!

11 posted on 04/09/2004 2:17:40 PM PDT by Dark Glasses and Corncob Pipe (14, 15, 16...whatever!)
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To: missyme
Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

Who introduced chewing gum to New York and did fairly well on Long Island for a time. After bankrupting Mexico 5 times.

12 posted on 04/09/2004 2:18:12 PM PDT by RightWhale (Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
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To: Dark Glasses and Corncob Pipe
'An audience at the Mexico City premiere Wednesday gasped at the final scenes of the Mexican army defeat at the hands of Texans -- "in 18 minutes," according to the film.'

Santa Ana was bangin' a whore at noon when Houston attacked.

Santa Ana was caught wearing her clothes, trying to sneak away. The rest of his army was taking a siesta and had, stupidly, allowed themselves to get backed up against the San Jacinto River.

13 posted on 04/09/2004 2:19:17 PM PDT by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: murdocj
You know. Like slave reparation's. Slaves 168 years ago. All dead and gone now. They suffered. Suffered badly. But, to make that all well and right now, lets give their great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandchildren millions to make it better. That should do it.
14 posted on 04/09/2004 2:19:36 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (We'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American Way! Toby Keith)
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To: RightWhale
They sure do alright here in California!
15 posted on 04/09/2004 2:19:47 PM PDT by missyme
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To: sinkspur
"The rest of his army was taking a siesta and had, stupidly, allowed themselves to get backed up against the San Jacinto River."

And the Texicans had cut off their own retreat.

16 posted on 04/09/2004 2:22:40 PM PDT by Dark Glasses and Corncob Pipe (14, 15, 16...whatever!)
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To: missyme
"It was very much filmed from an American point of view. It didn't have very much good to say about the Mexican side,"


Ahem...Hey Jose, it is an American-made movie.

I'd bet Mexican movies are slanted towards the Mexican version of events....duh.
17 posted on 04/09/2004 2:23:49 PM PDT by Gringo1 (El Riesgo Siempre Vive!)
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To: missyme
On a personal level, "Santa Anna is a very attractive role for an actor," Echevarria said. "He has so many angles." Indeed, after losing Texas, Santa Anna actually sold part of Mexico to the United States -- what later came to be known as the Gadsden Purchase -- and kept coming back like the undead from exile or retirement until his death in 1876.
Little known historical fact: at the end of the Mexican War, the US paid Mexico $15 million for the "Mexican Cession", aka " most of what later became California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Arizona.". That's the same amount of money we paid the French for the Louisiana Purchase. Even so, many people felt we underpaid, and the Gadsden Purchase, of a much smaller area, was made for $10 million.

-Eric

18 posted on 04/09/2004 2:25:05 PM PDT by E Rocc
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To: missyme
After the movie, theatre-goers called their relatives living in what they believe is Aztlan and said, "hey, guess what, we actually lost! Better come home now."
19 posted on 04/09/2004 2:25:10 PM PDT by socal_parrot
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To: Gringo1
Consider this payback for you freeloaders chanting about 9/11 at soccer games.
20 posted on 04/09/2004 2:25:16 PM PDT by oolatec
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