 Sponsor | Journey | May 8, 5:29am | 9: Your off your rocker homie. By the way, shouldn't a president be willing to listen to all the citizens of this country? All sides of an issue? Hmmm.....?
The National Council of La Raza is not a militant movement.
And seriously... did you just say "whitey is running the hate machine"? Is that what you said? |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 8, 7:53am | 10/11: Just read it. La Raza was behind a bill that was to allow sex offenders amnesty and a five year tax write off. THAT BILL WAS SECRET. Jeff Sessions exposed it along with the 20 loopholes.
Whitey controls La Raza. That's exactly what I'm saying. Rich whitey hates poor whitey and absolutely goes into a frenzy at the sight of middle class whitey.
Ahem... -------------> Bush's publicist staged the whole Hispanic immigration protest.
And... --------------> 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
And finally -------> 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 | sideways | May 8, 2:13pm | From #4:
...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.
Only Latinos? That's racist, isn't it? If it isn't, then I'm going to start a group to help only whites in the same way. |
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|  Sponsor | Journey | May 8, 3:01pm | | 13: I didn't say I was a fan of em, but they ain't a militant group out to reconquer America. |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 8, 3:06pm | There are many orgs for different nationalities and ethnicities.
They know better what those groups need to do well.
But La Raza was involved in the amnesty scam. |
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Look, your knocking McCain because he's visiting some folks who have different views than you or I for that matter. Thats not a bad thing.
I don't care for their politics, much like I don't care for yours, but everybody has a right to an opinion... even you.... much to the chagrin of my sensitive and thoughtful caring nature...
Are you thinking, in your ever-conspiracy-ridden-head that McCain is out to offer New Mexico over to La Raza in exchange for the Presidency?
What? WHAT?
Would you have the same problem with The Obamanite talking with them? |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 9, 8:11pm | First, of all I'm against elites. All elites are whitey to me, regardless of their skin color or culture. I'm against McCain for the same reason I'm against Rick Perry who broke the Logan Act by showing up at Bilderberg to talk policy with foreign powers.
Second, why do You Don't Speak For Me denounce them?
Third, McCain and friends are handing the whole continent to crazies. Canada and Mexico are just as much in danger.
I have nothing against Hispanics. I'm afraid there will be a trail of tears type event where they're all shipped en masse. Some nut is going to argue for that.
I think that they should be able to get jobs, from citizens and their family owned businesses. Not from corpses (corporations, although small businesses could be an exception).
Elites created socialism. Just study the way Seattle was treated during the WTO visit. They gave the protest saboteurs free housing. THEY CAN FIND LOSERS WHO WILL SELL THEIR COUNTRY FOR FREE ROOM AND BOARD IN A MOTEL. It's that bad.
I do have the same problem with Clinton and Obama. I've mentioned Clinton and La Raza before.
I've made several points about Brzezinski and how Obama has an architect of several wars as his advisor and now secretly Goolsbee says that Obama is fooling everyone on NAFTA. It's not about the presidency, it's about the policy.
The presidency only opens doors. It's a stepping stone. Being in charge of policy is what it has always been about.
The North American Union, the Trans Texas Corridor, the Amero. These can't happen without a change in the way this country works. A little divide and conquer, a phony revolution like the staged immigration protests, some blood spilled, and another 100 years of spite against against the new brown, Hispanics. Empire marches on thanks to the pretty hate machine.
I really appreciate the debate on this. It's serious. |
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|  Sponsor | tigerdragonbrand | May 9, 8:13pm | | McCain went through a lot when he was a POW, but the man he is now, is just a wee bit touched in the noggin. |
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|  Sponsor | ntltrmllgnc | May 9, 8:31pm | | McCain is still useful. Just in a comedic kind of way. Otherwise we'd be talking about Hagee as well as Wright. |
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|  Sponsor | tigerdragonbrand | May 9, 8:51pm | See, nobody takes anyone with a name like Hagee seriously.
"Well Hagee thinks blee blee blee..."
See? Preposterous! |
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