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    Get ready for out of control population growth!

    Of Hispanic women living in the United States who have heard about birth control, much of the information is incorrect (such as once you use birth control you will never be able to conceive another child). Here are a couple of the interesting stories about this topic.

    “My sister says after sexual relations, . . . you have to get up right away to drink a glass of water, clean yourself, and suck a lime. This suggests there are people who control [their fertility] like that. I met a woman who had been using this method for 10 years, and she never got pregnant.

    “In the university where I was studying, some of the students from medical school were taking herbs. I know those are good because my mother was using them, but I wonder if they were really that good because we had a big family of 13 children. . . . [The tea] was used as a birth control method. If you drank the tea regularly, and if you lost track of how many times you’ve had the tea and you became pregnant, the tea made you abort. . . . They mixed different kinds of herbs and drank them as a way to prevent pregnancy. When I was pregnant and I was ready to have my baby, I drank the tea to make the delivery of my baby quicker.

    For a majority of the group, it had never occurred to them to seek birth control at all following their marriage, citing either a desire to have children immediately, or a need to please their new husbands by producing heirs. Other factors that limited their access to healthcare and birth control option appear to be poverty and cultural modesty; the religious doctrine of Catholicism regarding abundant and unlimited procreation. The greatest influence on the choice to use birth control seems to be the husband. Of the women interviewed, a majority of the spouses were opposed limiting the numbers of children, referring to the culturally based value of “machismo, men’s exaggerated sense of power or strength.”
    Sable 2009, Wilson 2009, Riviera 2007



    Between 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population grew by 15,171,776, accounting for 56 percent of the overall overall growth in the USA. There were 50,477,594 Hispanics as of April 1, 2010. The 10-year growth rate for Hispanics was 43 percent, compared to less than 5 percent for non-Hispanics.

    There are 17,130,891 Hispanic children, accounting for 23.1 percent of the people in the USA under 18 years of age. Between 2000 to 2010, the number of Hispanic children grew by 4.8 million. (by comparison, the number of non-Hispanic White children shrank by 4.3 million) The demographics of children today are generally a very accurate reflection of what the future population will be.

    The fertility rate for women of Hispanic origin was 97.5 live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years, which is 50 percent higher than the rate for non-Hispanic women. For women of Mexican origin the rate was 112.3 per 1,000. National Center for Health Statistics, most recent statistics collected in 1981 (for comparison, the average american female fertility rate in 1976 was only 29.6 ) This does not even take into account that hispanics have children at earlier ages. Just like compounding interest, even a slightly higher rate will cause huge differential effects after being compounded over time.

    In 2011, 37.6 percent of the population of California was hispanic. As of 2010, according to the state Department of Education, 51 percent of students (3.1 million) are Hispanic. In only a single generation, the hispanics will have gone to making up 37.6 percent to 51 percent. It certainly is not a trivial matter to so drastically alter California's population, considering there are already more people in the state than the entire country of Canada! (as of 2010, Canada has 34,108,752 people, California has 36,961,664 ).





    Should the potential of overpopulation be a concern?
    http://india.indymedia.org/en/2005/01/210036.shtml

    What could this potentially mean for the future of America?
    http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/i...elopment-goals

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    The picture below might appear to be a crowd of people, but it is actually just one extended Latino family in Los Angeles. The grandmother and grandfather can be seen in the front middle of the picture:




    How long can these people keep having so many babies at an early age before it causes serious problems for the rest of society?

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    Quote from picture in article: "How long can these people keep having so many babies ...?"

    Answer: Until the government runs out of loot from hardworking adults to give to them to have families larger then they could afford to feed on their own.

    Stop being a fool, working Americans. Atlas -- shrug.

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    This is how we take back the Republican Party: Work like hell in the GOP primary election to elect a true conservative; if the RINOs win anyway, stay home or vote Democrat. Make the RINO lose so that come the next election cycle we have another shot to get in a conservative, and this will also gradually reduce the RINOs and therefore their power to control the Party

    The RINOs have been constantly trying to sabotage the election of every conservative who wins in the primary, including making common cause with the Democrats. It is long over due that we gave it back to them. No more supporting the "lesser of two evils." RINOs have never reciprocated by honestly trying to support conservatives. Look at Michelle Bachman's last campaign, or Allan West or Barry Goldwater in 1964.

    Make it no secret of our effort to dump the RINOs. No more tolerance for RINOs. And start with that duplicitous white tooth smiling snake oil sales Marko Rubio.

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    Personally, I believe that if we allow them to live in our country, we have a responsibility to take care of them. Particularly the children. But that is the problem, we need to deport them BEFORE they have children. Otherwise we will have to listen to all sorts of pity stories about "families being broken up" that will elicit our sympathy.

    I do not want poverty in my country. Either take care of them, or DEPORT them immediately!!!

    Personally, I lean towards pro-life, so I just wish there was some sort of sterilization policies the government could pursue...
    Something needs to be done.
    Last edited by Anders; 07-29-2013 at 06:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anders View Post
    . . . I just wish there was some sort of sterilization policies the government could pursue...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anders View Post
    The picture below might appear to be a crowd of people, but it is actually just one extended Latino family in Los Angeles. The grandmother and grandfather can be seen in the front middle of the picture:




    How long can these people keep having so many babies at an early age before it causes serious problems for the rest of society?

    This is what Colonization looks like, not immigration. Ask yourselves, why hasn't Central & South America achieved First World Status, well your looking at one of the many reasons in the picture above. It's called stupidity.
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