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04-27-2010, 09:52 AM #1
Is this Sedition?
Since the term "sedition" is being thrown around so freely, shouldn't we consider this?
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04-27-2010, 10:38 AM #2
They Have
They Have Powerful Allies right here in the U S and in our own Federal Government. Luis Guiterez supports them. So does Bobby Menendez. So does Sonya Sotomayor. You bet its sedition. Not only that but it is also Mexican anti-white anti-anglo racism and nationalism. They are not very fond of black people either.
Mexicans are trying their very best tjhis time to rally any and all hispanic/latino support for their sinister agenda. They will tear this country apart if given half the chance...Be weary
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04-27-2010, 12:09 PM #3
They keep saying that "the border crossed us." In reality very few indigenous tribes lived in any part of the border region. The Pima Indians were the main group and there were some that lived in upper Baja and at the mouth of the Colorado River.
The vast majority of Mexica indians had long since moved to the tropical areas of Yucatan and Valley of Mexico. They wanted to get away from the parched areas of Northern Mexico, and, surprisingly, hardly any lived along the Rio Grande river.
They like to say that they freely moved throughout North America on trade routes. How? Unlike the Indians of the Great Lakes region who were able to move goods by canoe, the Mexican and Southwest Indians didn't even have beasts of burden until the Spaniards came. They knew nothing of wheels. At best they could have a dog pulling a travois or slaves packing stuff. And this would be over very inhospitable territory.
Since the settlement of Texas and the US Southwest they have been moving up to Northern Mexico to get in on economic opportunities spilling over from US cities. The rise of maquiladora industries on the border in the 1960's also attracted people from poorer parts of Mexico. It's pretty easy to spot the Mayan, Yucatan and Mexica Indians by their features. These are the vast majority of the illegal immigrants arriving here recently."Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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04-27-2010, 12:37 PM #4Originally Posted by CaptainronJoin our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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04-27-2010, 08:53 PM #5
Actually, many of the factories did move, but the workers stayed put---and then came to the US. They should have followed their companies, but chose not to. The bottom line---we have become the Welfare Department for Latin America.
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