Saturday, September 10, 2011

Is this thing on?

Okay, some have misinterpreted my ramblings. I am not anti-Hispanic or anything like that. I am anti-dipshit policies. I stand by my statements that everyone that is hear illegally is a criminal. That won't change.

We need an intelligent immigration policy. If we don't have enough work for the carpenters that are citizens we should not be letting carpenters in. There are places that we need skilled and unskilled labor. The employers can sponsor the workers. I am all for this and I really don't care about skin color.

On a related issue, the National Council of La Raza (the race) and other such organizations that are hostile to the United States of America should not be funded on our publically funded campuses (MeCha) or by our federal government (National Council of La Raza). This folks are willfully ignorant of history.

Texas is not stolen land. The Republic of Texas seceded from a dictatorial Mexico and won their independence. After about a decade they petitioned to join the United States. They just barely made it in. There were also considerations in the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war in which a lot of land was ceded to the United States and a sum of 15 million dollars was paid for it. There was another land deal in which more land was sold to the United States and the bill was paid. None of this is stolen land, it was paid for. Not too mention that the Americans of Hispanic descent were obviously more than happy to live in the United States instead of a dictatorial Mexico, but that would be asking too much. Of course it isn't necessary to answer because the President of the United States and Senator McCain speak at the National Council of La Raza.

La Raza, I wonder if there would be outrage if a senator spoke at an organization called the Association for American Identity? In our great nation we have distinct cultures that have come together to build the greatest nation on the planet. Anglo-European descent Americans, aboriginal Americans (yes "aborginal"), Spanish Americans, Franco-Americans, Hispanic-Americans. Our languages have always been English, Spanish, and French. Cajuns leaving Canada and moving to Louisiana, then a small little purchase agreement. They are still French speaking. French is an American language because they are Americans.

The state of New Mexico has its constitution in English and Spanish, and has since the state has been around because of the ethnic mixture of the state.

By the way, speak the language(s) or get out of the country. Better yet, observe the laws that are designed to protect the American people (government, enforce the damn laws, I don't care if the Chief Executive's uncle is in trouble for being an illegal alien). All service members have taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Language and/or ethnicity is not the issue. What is on the table is a gross violation of American law and occasional rounds fired at agents of our government that are executing their duties on the border.

Get with it people. Vote and raise hell. Don't stop there, raise more hell. The government doesn't listen to votes. Raise even more hell, make them listen. They will do anything to keep their jobs, well, we can make them do what is right.

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