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    Neil Cavutto just had this on his show, it was a great segment....
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    We are launching a national boycott tomorrow! Stay tuned!

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    Lou just had this on his show. I'll bet people won't think the Reconquista is such a fairy tale any longer. Maybe now, the other networks will start to talk about this. Getting these people to admit there is a possible motive to the huge movement of illegals into the U. S. could work in our favor. We need to keep this topic alive as long as possible.
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    Gee I wonder if they will still march on May 1. Let's see if we see more Mexican flags and attitudes. Can hardly wait. Hey Juan Hernandez, you watching Glenn Beck, Lou Dobbs, and reading the papers?


    Better yet, Senator Mc Cain are you listening?
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    Storm in a shot glass as advert redraws map of Americas



    The Absolut map, which was based on pre-1848 boundaries, when Mexico owned much of the US south-west

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    Change font size: A | A | ABy David Usborne in New York
    Tuesday, 8 April 2008


    A whimsical ad by the makers of Absolut vodka aimed solely at consumers in Mexico has drawn the ire of some sovereignty-sensitive Americans, forcing the company to issue an unusual apology.


    The storm in a shot glass was provoked by advertisements that depict an antique map of North America dating back to before the 1848 Mexican-American War, when large swaths of what is now the United States, including all of California and other south-western states, belonged to Mexico. One of a series of ads that run under the tag-line "In an Absolut World", the spot was a cheeky attempt to tap into simmering nationalistic sentiments in Mexico, which chafes at its status as the "poor neighbour" of a country that it once partly owned.

    If in Mexico they smiled at the notional re-conquering of their lost lands, the reaction in El Norte has been more mixed than a dirty martini. The company has been assailed by American vodka fans, mostly writing in blogs on the internet, accusing it of inflaming passions about an already touchy political subject: illegal immigration and plans to erect a fence along the existing border.

    The Swedish beverage giant, which was bought last week by the French group Pernod Ricard, has even been charged with encouraging Mexicans to enter the US without proper papers.

    "We are sorry if we offended anyone," the company said in its own blog on the Absolut website. "This was not our intention. In no way was this meant to offend or disparage, nor does it advocate an altering of borders, nor does it lend support to any anti-American sentiment, nor does it reflect immigration issues. Instead, it hearkens to a time which the population of Mexico may feel was more ideal." Also on the defensive was the company's spokesman in New York, Jeffrey Moran. "This ad certainly has nothing to do with immigration issues or anti-Mexican sentiments," he insisted. "It's based on a historical perspective on what Mexico was once. That's all."

    The blogospheric bashing of Absolut was set off by the conservative commentator Michelle Malkin, who posted the Mexican ad on michellemalkin.com, her blog site. From there it quickly migrated to other US sites, including the influential drudgereport.com, further kindling criticism.

    "I find this ad deeply offensive and needlessly divisive," one blogger simply named "New Yorker" said on MexicoReporter.com: "I will now make a point of drinking other brands." Another Outraged of the US added: "Absolut is pandering to ignorance, historical illiteracy and Mexican national chauvinism. I'll never drink Absolut again."

    That Absolut may have touched a sweet and a sour nerve simultaneously on each side of the border may now seem obvious. While history classes in America teach that the territories were legally purchased from Mexico after the conclusion of the war, many Mexicans still feel they were stolen.

    "This advertising basically taps into a very painful episode of Mexico's history, so the cultural code for understanding that is, 'We were robbed,'" commented Eduardo Caccia, an executive at Mindcode, a Mexico City advertising consultancy. "For the US it's different. The understanding for that episode is 'We bought some land. We made a deal.' The same event, but with different meanings."

    The loss of what was once Alta California and the other states to the US, including Texas (although it had broken away in 1836 after its own war of independence with Mexico), Arizona and New Mexico, was sealed with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the end of the war.

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    Absolut Ads Play For The Gays


    Absolut vodka makes more headway into the gay market this morning. The brand teamed up with New York’s SPI Marketing and Moon City to unveil two new lavender-hued ads, a continuation of the company’s long-standing relationship with gay media - Absolut has been running queer-friendly adverts since 1984.

    An Absolut spokesperson Jeffrey Moran celebrated the new campaign, saying:


    As a long-time supporter of the gay and lesbian community, we acknowledge that you can’t simply speak to gay men and lesbians as consumers, but instead need to make real connections to their lives which
    we believe we are achieving with our new creative executions,. As a company, we respect gay men and lesbians not simply in advertising messages, but behind the scenes as well. We’re not gay-washing here.
    Moon City president John Nash declared that the new ads were “inspired by a gay point of view,â€
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    According to Lou or Glenn can't remember which, Mexico only had this land for about 20 years before we took it from them and then paid them for it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    According to Lou or Glenn can't remember which, Mexico only had this land for about 20 years before we took it from them and then paid them for it!!
    It was Mark Krikorian on Glenn Beck.
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    [quote="jimpasz"]Absolut Ads Play For The Gays


    Absolut vodka makes more headway into the gay market this morning. The brand teamed up with New York’s SPI Marketing and Moon City to unveil two new lavender-hued ads, a continuation of the company’s long-standing relationship with gay media - Absolut has been running queer-friendly adverts since 1984.

    An Absolut spokesperson Jeffrey Moran celebrated the new campaign, saying:


    As a long-time supporter of the gay and lesbian community, we acknowledge that you can’t simply speak to gay men and lesbians as consumers, but instead need to make real connections to their lives which
    we believe we are achieving with our new creative executions,. As a company, we respect gay men and lesbians not simply in advertising messages, but behind the scenes as well. We’re not gay-washing here.
    Moon City president John Nash declared that the new ads were “inspired by a gay point of view,â€
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    "This advertising basically taps into a very painful episode of Mexico's history, so the cultural code for understanding that is, 'We were robbed,'" commented Eduardo Caccia, an executive at Mindcode, a Mexico City advertising consultancy. "For the US it's different. The understanding for that episode is 'We bought some land. We made a deal.' The same event, but with different meanings."
    "a painful episode of Mexico's history"?

    "we were robbed" commented Eduardo Caccia.

    Really? IS THAT HOW MEXICICANS REALLY FEEL? According to Lou Dobbs on 4/7- 50% of Mexicans feel that Americans stole their land and therefore have the right to enter America because it is their land.

    Does Congress NOW believe that the Reconquista is not a fictional story. Does congress now believe that LaRaza (the race) is one of the leaders of the Reconquista?

    If Congress doesnt believe it now, shame on them. America is on the verge of a major invasion.
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