Monday, December 25, 2006

Oh, and by the way... we're being invaded... and betrayed.

The only questions to ask are:
Will Mexico succeed before our Government sells us out?
Who will really take over, the Mexicans or the Muslims? They both say they are going to do it. So, which one will it be?
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Mexicans Have Plans for the American Southwest
They vow to take it over

Our southern neighbor is not shy about expressing its intention to conquer the American Southwest, which Mexico regards as territory lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo in 1846. Mexican children are taught in school that the United States stole that land, which they call “Aztlan.” Absurd rantings of political extremists? Consider…
• In 1997, then-President Zedillo proclaimed that “I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders.”
• Mexican American Legal Defense Fund founder Mario Obledo stated, “California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it should leave. Every constitutional office in California is going to be held by Hispanics in the next 20 years.” People who don't like such demographic changes “should go back to Europe.” (Incidentally, Mr. Obledo was also the California Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Gov. Jerry Brown.)
• Mexico's President Fox has been unrelenting in his brazen demands on the United States, starting with open borders even before he was elected. He has called for the border to be “a joining line.” His visits to the U.S. have been filled with endless requirements for Mexican citizens illegally in this country — free healthcare, taxpayer-subsidized in-state tuition for illegals at state colleges and universities, guestworker programs and amnesty for all.

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read more:
http://limitstogrowth.org/WEB-text/aztlan.html
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BUSH THE TRAITOR:
BUSH PARDONS FIVE DRUG DEALERS, IGNORES WRONGLY CONVICTED BORDER PATROL AGENTS
At the same time Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were seeking a presidential pardon for their convictions in the wounding of a Mexican drug smuggler in Texas last year, President Bush pardoned 16 criminals this week, including five drug dealers, one of whom was convicted of cocaine distribution and conspiracy. Meanwhile, Ramos and Compean are about to serve 11 and 12 years in prison for the administrative offense of failing to report the shooting, protecting one of the most dangerous sections of the U.S.-Mexico border. They did not even know they hit the fleeing suspect who ran back across the border into Mexico. His drug haul was seized by U.S. and Mexican authorities, so his guilt was never in doubt. During his first six years in office, President Bush has pardoned 113 criminals, from moon shiners to tax cheats, and commuted the sentences of three others. The case of Ramos and Compean deserves special attention. Over 150,000 U.S. citizens and 55 members of Congress have signed petitions requesting a presidential pardon. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher noted: "What the president is doing is putting in jeopardy the good relationship he's had with people like me, who supported his policies. Now we have a doubt as to what his motives are; pardoning drug dealers and other criminals, but ignoring the pleas for a pardon for two of the people who have been protecting us at the border." Ramos and Compean are scheduled to report to prison January 17.

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