Posted on 04/23/2006 4:33:56 PM PDT by wardaddy
Yesterday, there was a Chicano Park celebration in San Diego attended by thousands.
Not much different than the marches and rallies we've witnessed by illegals over the past weeks.
These photos are just a window into the goals and mindset of the Mexicans and others who are currently invading the American Southwest.
They are taking back what they claim is theirs. You be the judge.
Do you want maybe 100 million folks like this living amongst us in a generation clamoring for the same nonsense?
According to most polls including those on this Forum, most Americans do not want this.
Please alert your Congresscritter now and let's work for secured borders and a sane immigration policy.
They vote socialist that's the reason their homeland is so corrupt. But they don't seem to mind. The one and only way the GOP can win these votes is to move further left and so help me I think there are plenty within the GOP now ready to do it. That of course moves the DEMs further left as well and the DEMs will win their votes anyway. I see no good from this.
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You mean all those guys with the shaved heads wearing those teams' apparel aren't football fans?
Heck, it sounds like they are typical Oakland Raiders fans.
Yep...and Jewish FReepers should take note.
This thread has several of the usual race baiters who could fit the bill....while good if not great freepers are vanquished.
I believe the universal name is gammadion is it not? Indians (both kinds) used it extensively as circle of life...why this group of lovelies would use it now beats me. May be they light crosses too....diverse cultural expression being what it is and all.
BTTT
BTTT
ROTFLMAO.....Dane needs to just try Antioch or Nolensville road for a fin de semana.
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nice snag...is Dane even in Los Estados Unidos...sorry no offense Dane...i meant to say
Los Estados del Norte Mexico y Las Tierras del Las Aztecas Supremos!
Far
didn't travel too far
To start a home
Take back the Lone Star...
Free
Only want stuff for free
They walk across
Nine months pregnant and scream...
They don't need no boats or planes...
They're coming to America!
Muslims take Mexican names
They're coming to America!
Home... Aztlan don't seem far away
They sent back $10 mil today!
From the eye of the storm
From the eye of the storm
Home, if it was such a special place
And this country's such a disgrace?
You are free to go home
You are free to go home
Everywhere around the world
They're coming to America
Very angry boys and girls!
They're coming to America!
Got a dream to take welfare!
They're coming to America
TB and mumps are everywhere!
They're coming to America
They're coming to Amexica!
They're coming to Amexica!
They're coming to Amexica!
They're coming to Amexica!
We pay!, We pay!, we pay!, we pay!, we pay!,
My country once was free
we pay!
Now it's been lost to me
we pay!
For Che they sing
we pay!
For Che they sing
we pay!
yep....there are plenty of heroic democratic inspired principled leaders to have been found historically throughout latin america
Bolivar's trek from Venezuela to Peru over the Andes was more spectacular than anything Hannibal did
but these Reconquistadores have it in for Gringos and will not honour anyone who was once our ally....like Bolivar or San Martin
It was my pleasure
and duty.
The Atzlan crowd has been allied with the enemies of Israel for a while now. Natural allies. ....quite a lot in common.
the irony is that Che was Argentinian and Argentinians think Mexicans are pretty low of the Latino totem pole...just above Salvadorans and Guatemaltecos
"Indios"....and not in a nice Last of the Mohicans way
the Argentinians killed off most of theirs.
Czar, thanks for the ping. I know that you and I are in complete agreement on the implications of the illegal immigration crisis. I had also assumed agreement among others whom I know, but received a rude awakening a few weeks ago.
I teach the adult Sunday school class at our church on a rotating basis. In each lesson I always attempt to use scripture to provide immutable guidance for formulating a well-founded, Christ-centered opinion on political/social issues.
Several weeks ago I focused on what scriptural basis we must use in order to confront the illegal immigration crisis and I was astounded to discover that, at the beginning of the class, close to half of the members (which numbered just under fifty people) believed that the need to preserve the human dignity of the illegals far outweighs the fact that they have broken the law.
The words hope, joy, charity, morality and brotherly love were bandied about, in an effort to prove that Christ would have overlooked law-breaking in deference to showing love and forgiveness to our fellow man and the fact that there is a higher law than mans laws that deal with immigration.
We eventually discussed many reasons why such piously nebulous arguments dont mesh with Old Testament doctrine or the New Testament teachings of Christ the most obvious of examples (but only two of countless) of which are:
(1) the eighth and tenth Commandments (you shall not steal and you shall not covet your neighbor's house, your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor), the breaking of both of which have become a way of life for the majority of the eleven million Mexican criminals who have crossed our southern border and are parasitically living off the American taxpayer, demanding rights without responsibilities, and staking out illegitimate claims to our homeland and
(2) Christs admonition in the Sermon on the Mount in which he commands, Depart from me, you lawbreakers!
St. Augustine's (the fifth-century writer who greatly influenced the roots of western Christianity) City of God (the War and Peace of Christendom, as far as length and depth are concerned) actually proves extraordinarily prophetic, in that he makes a case against globalization and unfettered immigration.
He writes candidly of the advantages and disadvantages which often indiscriminately accrue to good and wicked men, and of the order which must be given a people and a republic.
City of God is a prophetic fifth-century warning on the necessity of maintaining national borders and sovereignty, and preserving the unique identity of a civilization. Augustine also warns that social chaos, rather than natural catastrophe, or major cataclysm, may herald the end of a civilization. Had he lived today, he most assuredly would have been a vocal anti-globalist and anti-illegal-immigration activist. And yet all too many of those who profess to follow his early Christian teachings have fallen prey to the New Age peace/love/brotherhood-at-all-costs mantra.
Many evangelical Christian denominations and organizations have voiced approval of an immigration bill that would include an amnesty provision. A few are even in favor of some form of open borders. And the virtual silence from much of the remainder of evangelical churches is deafening. Traditional evangelical respect for law and order appears to be giving way to a toxic, feel-good, unscriptural call for tolerance and forgiveness (of even those who, once forgiven, continue to break the law).
Going to church every Sunday, singing in the choir, or piously placing one's tithe in the collection plate does not a Christian make. The first and final aim of those who call themselves Christians is to live as Christ-like a life as possible. Jesus Christ would not have hidden himself away from the evil that surrounds us, anesthetizing himself from its pervasiveness by submerging himself in all manner of worldly pursuits, glibly offering superficial, feel-good platitudes, and convincing himself that all is well. He would have been speaking out to all who were willing to listen. He would have been placing himself between the evil-doers and their intended victims. Passivity, or tolerance of wickedness, would not have been an option.
One of the primary reasons our republic sits on this terrifying abyss is that those in decision-making positions in government and church no longer remain true to the foundations of those institutions whose purity and integrity they are charged to defend.
The dismantling of the Constitution, and the ignoring or interpretational editing of scriptural doctrine, amount to the corruption of words whose sources are pure and well-conceived, in order to justify self-absorbed, agenda-driven, or irresponsible human behavior. And if we continue to allow government and church leadership to chip away at those timeless (and, in the case of scripture, divinely-inspired) documents and doctrines, we will find ourselves sailing in dark waters without anchor or compass. And then we had better hope (having forfeited our right to pray) for a storm-free future.
~ joanie ....
Apologies. Meant to post #216 to you as well.
The same folks denying this is an issue would be apoplectic.
Forget white supremacist and special rights, they become apoplectic if whites just expect equal treatment (end of Affirmative Action).
It is my fervant hope that the illegal immigration issue becomes "The Issue" of the '06 election.
I pray that a large number of honest and charismatic public-spirirted Real Americans (I really don't care what their party affiliation is, but would prefer Independent) will choose to challenge the whimps now serving in the House and Senate and kick their asses out of office by standing for the Rule of Law (i.e., the ones we already have on the books)!
Gonna be an interesting year.
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