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    La Raza wants revenge

    Vote for Respect






    Dear xxxx:

    The Latino community took yet another blow yesterday.

    The long-awaited Senate action on the "Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act" was thwarted Tuesday in a procedural vote. Not a single Republican senator voted to open debate on the bill that contained the "DREAM Act" as an amendment, denying at least 800,000 Latino youth the chance to contribute all they can to our country's well-being, its defense, and its future.

    But we will not desist!

    We know you are all frustrated, and we are too! We have been attacked from all sides lately. Intolerance and discrimination are nothing new to Latinos, but our country's anti-Latino sentiment has escalated in recent months. And we are tired of being the punching bag. We are tired of being suspects in our own communities in Arizona. We are tired of some senators talking about doing away with birthright citizenship. And we are tired of Congress ignoring our endless calls for immigration reform!

    It's time for us to stand up and say that we won't tolerate being the punching bag anymore. This November 2, punch back! Let's tell Congress that we will remember how they kept the lives of our young people in legal limbo.

    Staying home on November 2 is not an option. Sign the pledge to vote for respect!

    Stand up and vote for respect. Latino voters need to get to the polls and demand respect for our entire community. Tell your elected officials that the Latino community is fed up, and on November 2 we will vote for respect.

    You can also sign up for updates on the election by texting VOTE to 62571.

    Sincerely,

    Ellie Klerlein
    Associate Director, National Campaigns

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    that enrages me because they are trying to drive a wedge between american citizens based on their race .......

    this brings a new meaning to race baiting ...

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    Anti-Latino?

    Notice how they try to make this issue racial? American's are against illegal immigration, not against Latino's.

    America, it is time to stand up and take the money away from La Raza. We must not allow our tax dollars to fund this racist organization. We must boycott all businesses who fund these criminals.

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    here is her linked in profile and work history .

    http://www.linkedin.com/in/ellieklerlein

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    The elites in power must be rubbing their paws together in glee over the racial division from La Raza - the fools are playing right into their hands.
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    Who's the punching bag here? The blood sucking parasite illegal alien students or the American taxpayers who fund their education, medical needs, food stamps, etc. etc. etc.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    By the way - good to see you here RealBSball! It's been a while. I miss your other avatar - wasn't that Harry Reid giving the finger?
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    Re: La Raza wants revenge

    Quote Originally Posted by realbsball
    Vote for Respect






    Dear xxxx:

    The Latino community took yet another blow yesterday.

    The long-awaited Senate action on the "Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act" was thwarted Tuesday in a procedural vote. Not a single Republican senator voted to open debate on the bill that contained the "DREAM Act" as an amendment, denying at least 800,000 Latino youth the chance to contribute all they can to our country's well-being, its defense, and its future.

    But we will not desist!

    We know you are all frustrated, and we are too! We have been attacked from all sides lately. Intolerance and discrimination are nothing new to Latinos, but our country's anti-Latino sentiment has escalated in recent months. And we are tired of being the punching bag. We are tired of being suspects in our own communities in Arizona. We are tired of some senators talking about doing away with birthright citizenship. And we are tired of Congress ignoring our endless calls for immigration reform!

    It's time for us to stand up and say that we won't tolerate being the punching bag anymore. This November 2, punch back! Let's tell Congress that we will remember how they kept the lives of our young people in legal limbo.

    Staying home on November 2 is not an option. Sign the pledge to vote for respect!

    Stand up and vote for respect. Latino voters need to get to the polls and demand respect for our entire community. Tell your elected officials that the Latino community is fed up, and on November 2 we will vote for respect.

    You can also sign up for updates on the election by texting VOTE to 62571.

    Sincerely,

    Ellie Klerlein
    Associate Director, National Campaigns

    #1 - If you are illegal THIS IS NOT YOUR COUNTRY!

    #2 - It is American citizens who have been the punching bag, and it is the NCLR and its ilk who are doing the punching!

    #3 - The sentiment is not anti-hispanic, it is anti-illegal - DOES THE SHOE FIT??

    #4 - By definition of the 14th Amendment, if your parents are illegal aliens you are not an American citizen. Period.

    #5 - This is America's immigration policy, not yours. You don't get to dictate what it should or should not be, that is for US citizens alone to determine. We have spoken. Can you hear us now?

    #6 - It is your own despicable criminal actions that are keeping your young people in limbo. You have no one to blame but yourselves.

    #7 - Since you have not yet gotten the message, here it is yet again:
    THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE FED UP, AND ON NOVEMBER 2nd WE WILL VOTE FOR RESPECT, AND FOR THE RULE OF LAW!!

    Put that in your pipe and smoke it!
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    "Stand up and vote for respect. Latino voters need to get to the polls and demand respect for our entire community. Tell your elected officials that the Latino community is fed up, and on November 2 we will vote for respect."



    I think a lot of them are ready to vote against your agenda, LaRaza.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    Or maybe a lawsuit against them on behalf of the legal immigrants of this country for causing racial bias between Americans and legal immigrants. Every American is feelin' this shake down by now. Red,white,and blue all over.
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