 Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 7, 8:49pm | infowars.com [infowars.com]
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Republican Nominee John McCain will speak at the annual conference of the National Council of La Raza (The Race), the extreme Hispanic lobby group that advocates a militant "reconquista" of the Southwestern United States.
Citing the engagement with the group as "part of his commitment to talking with all Americans.", McCain will attend the convention in San Diego July 14, according to a press release which also announced the launch of his own Spanish website.
McCain, favored by La Raza due to his previous calls for a total amnesty on illegal immigrants in the U.S. and sustained opposition to efforts to strengthen controls at the U.S.-Mexican border, will repeat the appearance he made at the 2004 National Council of La Raza in Phoenix, Arizona where he made a keynote address.
McCain has a long and fruitful relationship with the group. In 1999 La Raza honored the Senator at its tenth annual Capital Awards for "staunch support of the Hispanic community".
La Raza describes itself as the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, but it caters to the radical Chicano movement that says California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Texas belong to Aztlan, the mythical birthplace of the Aztecs.
We have previously covered the Nightmare Racism and Open Call for Revolution from La Raza as well as the Aztlan reconquista movement and MEChA, who call their American based radio stations "the Invasion". Such groups have no desire to respect US culture and wish for nothing more than the US to be broken up.
They call for the implementation of The Plan of San Diego, a plot hatched in 1915 in Northern Mexico and throughout the Southwest that called for the genocide of all white males over 16.
The founder of La Raza and professor at University of Texas, Arlington, Jose Angel Gutierrez, is on record as saying "We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him."
In Reality La Raza is a minority movement, yet its reach has become infinitely more widespread due to millions it has received in federal grants and the power it has been afforded by bedhopping establishment politicians such as Hillary Clinton.
Bill Clinton and Karl Rove have previously rubbed shoulders with the group also.
In 2006 by Rep. Charles Norwood, R-Ga., outlined just how embedded with Washington Power brokers the group had become. In a piece entitled The Truth About `La Raza Norwoodcondemned the group as a radical "pro-illegal immigration lobbying organization that supports racist groups calling for the secession of the western United States as a Hispanic-only homeland."
La Raza was one of the key groups behind last year's so called "amnesty bill", a piece of legislation drafted in total secrecy which very nearly passed. As the Washington Post reported, Latino national interest groups including La Raza now have virtual veto power in the immigration debate.
Make no mistake, the reconquista movement has big corporate funding. In almost every case we have researched, rich white men are behind the neo-Aztec movement. In one case a businessman in California bought almost 700 signs telling the public that Los Angeles is now Mexico (see picture).
Some Hispanic-American coalition groups such as You Don't Speak For Me have attempted to counter the racist propaganda of the reconquista groups and soundly reject the media myth that the vast majority of Hispanics support such beliefs.
Alex Jones' mini documentary Battle For The Republic exposes how the elite are using illegal immigration and pushing amnesty as a means of pulverizing the American middle class and ensuring that U.S. citizens, black, white and hispanic alike, are forced to sacrifice their freedom and sovereignty as America is sunk into a third world cesspool.
To see the possible next president openly embracing a group like La Raza should send chills down the spine of any American who values civil rights and equality, whatever their race.
Of course, if you disagree with McCain's courtship of "The Race", you can always vote for Obama. |
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|  Sponsor | Journey | May 7, 9:04pm | Show me Here where it says they want to reconquer the southwestern states. Or Here, or here.
Maybe you should try researching instead of relying on your "infowars" crap all the time as your source... just saying...
..moving along now... |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 7, 9:16pm | oh sure like any group is going to advertise their intentions
the database is down
it's called La Raza
there was a billboard that said california was part of mexico
i've done my research
how about try looking up Aleurista Plan of San Diego |
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|  Sponsor | Journey | May 7, 9:18pm | Many people incorrectly translate our name, "La Raza," as "the race." While it is true that one meaning of "raza" in Spanish is indeed "race," in Spanish, as in English and any other language, words can and do have multiple meanings. As noted in several online dictionaries, "La Raza" means "the people" or "the community." Translating our name as "the race" is not only inaccurate, it is factually incorrect. "Hispanic" is an ethnicity, not a race. As anyone who has ever met a Dominican American, Mexican American, or Spanish American can attest, Hispanics can be and are members of any and all races.
NCLR has never supported, and does not support, separatist organizations. Some critics have accused MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán) of being a separatist organization and denounced NCLR for being a "major funder" of the organization. The reality is that in 2003, NCLR provided one chapter of the organization (Georgetown University) with a $2,500 subgrant to support a conference of Latino students - mainly from the Southwest and West Coast - who were attending East Coast colleges but who could not afford to travel home for Thanksgiving. These Latino student groups hold mini-conferences with workshops and speakers, bringing together students who are often the first high school graduates and college attendees in their families.
According to its mission statement, MEChA is a student organization whose primary objectives are educational - to help Latino students finish high school and go to college, and to support them while at institutions of higher education. NCLR freely acknowledges that some of the organization's founding documents, e.g., Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, contain inappropriate rhetoric, and NCLR also acknowledges that rhetoric from some MEChA members has been extremist and inflammatory. In a June 2006 Los Angeles Times op-ed, journalist Gustavo Arellano noted that all of the MEChA members of his class graduated from college and have gone on to successful careers, a rarity at a time when only 12% of Latinos have a college degree. And to the group's founding documents, Arellano also pointed out that "few members take these dated relics of the 1960s seriously, if they even bothered to read them."
NCLR has publicly and repeatedly disavowed this rhetoric as we have others that we believe are inappropriate, as we did when we criticized a pro-separatist Latino website for its racist and anti-Semitic views
There ya go. |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 7, 9:22pm | Dude read the article It's Whitey Who Is Running The Hate Machine
Hispanic is a race to those who want to play that tune
Nothing but empty assertions
The plan of san diego, man look it up
The Hispanic immigration protests were managed by Robert Allyn Inc Bush and Vicente Fox's campaign promoter through the Spanish media who INSTRUCTED people where to protest. Grassroots my ass.
Nobody including Jones is blaming Hispanics, rich whitey wants middle class gone |
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|  Sponsor | Journey | May 7, 9:25pm | | ...has nothing to do with La Raza... your drinking the kool-aide from infowars. Considering my political affiliation and my stance on illegal immigration... I'm not really the type to be defending those who advertise the conquering of my country. |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 7, 9:29pm | | Edit: Whitey is running the hate machine |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 7, 9:33pm | well I hope the fan shits itself you won't stand down
Highlights:
The founder of La Raza and professor at University of Texas, Arlington, Jose Angel Gutierrez, is on record as saying "We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him."
In Reality La Raza is a minority movement, yet its reach has become infinitely more widespread due to millions it has received in federal grants and the power it has been afforded by bedhopping establishment politicians such as Hillary Clinton.
La Raza was one of the key groups behind last year's so called "amnesty bill", a piece of legislation drafted in total secrecy which very nearly passed. As the Washington Post reported, Latino national interest groups including La Raza now have virtual veto power in the immigration debate.
20 WAYS TO SCREW YOUR COUNTRY
Press Release of Senator Sessions
Sen. Sessions Releases List of 20 Loopholes in the Senate Immigration Bill
Monday, June 4, 2007
WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released a list of 20 loopholes in the comprehensive immigration bill today which reveals that the bill is fatally flawed and will not establish a functioning immigration system in the future.
The list of loopholes includes flaws effecting border security, chain-migration and assimilation policies. The list exposes the lack of serious attention given to ensuring that the legislation fixes America's failed immigration system.
"I am deeply concerned about the numerous loopholes we have found in this legislation. They are more than technical errors, but rather symptoms of a fundamentally flawed piece of legislation that stands no chance of actually fixing our broken immigration system," Sessions said. "Many of the loopholes are indicative of a desire not to have the system work."
For example, one loophole in the "enforcement trigger" fails to require the U.S. VISIT system - the biometric border check-in/check-out system established by Congress in 1996, but never implemented - to be fully functioning before new worker or amnesty programs begin. Without the system in place, the U.S. has no method of ensuring that workers and their families do not overstay their visas.
Another flaw in the legislation prevents the benefits of merit-based immigration from taking full effect until 2016. Until then, chain migration into the U.S. will actually triple, compared to a disproportionately low increase in skill-based immigration. As a result, the merit-based system in the bill is only a shell of what it should have been.
A third loophole in the bill allows immigrants to avoid demonstrating a proficiency in English for more than a decade. Illegal aliens are not required to learn English to receive full "probationary benefits" of citizenship. Passing a basic English test is only required for the third Z-visa renewal, twelve years after amnesty is granted.
Sessions will highlight many of the loopholes contained in the list this week during Senate debate on the immigration bill.
A full list of the 20 loopholes is attached.
sessions.senate.gov/pressapp/record.cfm [sessions.senate.gov/pressapp/record.cfm]
Back to Jones:
Make no mistake, the reconquista movement has big corporate funding. In almost every case we have researched, rich white men are behind the neo-Aztec movement. In one case a businessman in California bought almost 700 signs telling the public that Los Angeles is now Mexico (see picture).
Some Hispanic-American coalition groups such as You Don't Speak For Me have attempted to counter the racist propaganda of the reconquista groups and soundly reject the media myth that the vast majority of Hispanics support such beliefs. |
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|  Sponsor | dragonhead | May 8, 1:03am | | Would it be possible to equip my broadband connection with a filter to automatically block out quotes from Alex Jones? |
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