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    Re: Hillary and BO don't think English should be official

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    language of the USA. Their reasoning is that America is made up of many immigrants that speak other languages.

    But now for the first time in history, Spanish is given preferential treatment.

    Why should our children be forced to learn Spanish, maybe they want to learn French, German or Japanese for their Career Choices.

    I really resent this BS, coming from our government officials, and it starts locally and with Congress. Or it would not have gotten this far.

    With every election more hispanics are in office.

    On the Debate that Spanish Moderator, seems to think we owe it to Mexico to Put Spanish on equal footing with English. WHY?

    I am sick of this entitlement and sick of these people.
    HILLARY mentioned that in New York there are over 170 different languages spoken. So what are we going to do, put up signs and have all documents with over 170 languages on them? These two DOPES made no sense with their immigration plans.
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    South Louisiana is predominately French. I don't see those people catered to. We were punished for speaking french at school in the 60's. Nothing was ever printed in French. We listened to Latin Mass.


    All of these issues, Spanish Language, Dream Act, save Act, NAFTA, CAFTA, Amnesty, are all a set up, one by one, the politicians will get these passed. They are setting up the USA to end up with all of Mexico's degenerates and poor. This will undermine the economy and the moral of middle and lower class Americans. The rich will be happy ....for a while.

    They will multiply rapidly, like they do and take over this country. My guess is Bush got a big payoff. He could have stopped this during his two terms.

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    Re: Hillary and BO don't think English should be official

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    With every election more hispanics are in office.

    Their ultimate goal is to get as many of "their" people into office, then they will have power to help pass bills aimed at letting the illegals in. Don't fall for this garbage. We must vote in people who will work for us.
    The National Council of LaRaza is the largest*hate group.

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    Re: Hillary and BO don't think English should be official

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    With every election more hispanics are in office.

    Their ultimate goal is to get as many of "their" people into office, then they will have power to help pass bills aimed at letting the illegals in. Don't fall for this garbage. We must vote in people who will work for us.

    They will fail because most hispanics do not cling to these ethnocentrics and their racist ideas, they actually assimilate and call themselves Americans. These politicians in office right now who are hispanic and diss the USA should be tried for treason and hung. If 85% of Americans want IA gone that is the will of the people and should be enforced. IA and their supporters are scrambling and they are scared as the truth comes out of the shadows about how much taxpayers pay for these IA everyday more people fight against them and as long as we continue the fight we will win. Look at what happened in Arizona! I call that a miracle, it will spread like a wildfire and then there will be no state these IA can hide. Getting rid of the 14th ammendment would stop these reconquistas dead in their tracks and should be over turned now where the birth mother or both parents need to be US citizens in order for the child to be a US citizen.

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    They ARE winning, look at California. Look at LA and the Mayor. Look at Texas. Look at FLorida.

    If the large states go, so does the rest of the country.

    Arizona is doing better...but it ain't over yet.


    Look at Georgia, the governor has the public fooled. The Hispanic organizations, businesses, Chamber of commerce, Banks are Huge in Georgia. They are not leaving, they have disrupted the school system and healthcare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evangelinot
    They ARE winning, look at California. Look at LA and the Mayor. Look at Texas. Look at FLorida.

    If the large states go, so does the rest of the country.

    Arizona is doing better...but it ain't over yet.


    Look at Georgia, the governor has the public fooled. The Hispanic organizations, businesses, Chamber of commerce, Banks are Huge in Georgia. They are not leaving, they have disrupted the school system and healthcare.
    Because there has been no enforcement til now, groupls like ALIPAC tell these politicians that we aren't going anywhere. How many amnesty attempts have been stopped dead cold because of the action of those americans who are alert to the problem of IA? This problem didn't start over night and it won't be fixed over night. It will be a constant struggle, a lot of second guessing but ultimately judges are ruling in our favor setting precedent for future cases, laws are being upheld because they are strong and were crafted that way to stand up to lawsuits brought on my groups like the ACLU and La Raza. That people are fighting IA at all instead of giving in is so promising and the future looks bright. Whoever is elected President doesn't matter because the power is with the people and we need to take it back instead of trusting that the people we put in office have our best interests at heart. We hold them accountable, put their hands to the fire, never let up on them, never go to sleep on them because that's when they will try to put special interests like their own above ours and this is a new day and age where Americans can no longer afford not to be involved in their government and to not use their voices because our country is in such a bad state. We're cleaning house and will continue to do so, we just have to keep positive and strive to do the best we can always to preserve our way of life for future generations of Americans.

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    Yes and a good start would be for people like us and our relatives to start with voting in every election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evangelinot
    Yes and a good start would be for people like us and our relatives to start with voting in every election.
    And work to recall those who don't keep their promises...

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    My mother told me that she had seen Hillary Clinton on the recent televised Democratic debate and was DISGUSTED! Mom said that first Hillary said that she WASN'T concerned about making English THE official language of OUR country. Then some time later, Mom said that Hillary said she FAVORED a path to citizenship for ILLEGALS in OUR country and that one of the things she felt the illegals need to do to acquire American citizenship is to LEARN ENGLISH! "Hillary CONTRADICTED herself," Mom observed. "She's a HOUSE DIVIDED! And we simply CAN'T afford ANY MORE leaders like THAT, especially for PRESIDENT!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini282
    Quote Originally Posted by evangelinot
    Yes and a good start would be for people like us and our relatives to start with voting in every election.
    And work to recall those who don't keep their promises...
    ABSOLUTELY!

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