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So it's Cesar Chavez's birthday today, NOT Easter

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Wow.

 

The point I was trying to make was not about religion. Or immigration.

 

This is a case, IMHO, of a creeping liberal agenda. Not one of religion. After 12 years of catholic education, to say I am non-religious would be an understatement of mammoth proportions.

 

Cesar Chavez was a socialist and would have been a big fan of the incumbent and any social policies he is furthering. Including the total repealing of the second amendment. Kids are being taught a "history" that furthers an agenda. And it sure as shit doesn't include the 2nd amendment or the rest of the constitution.

 

The Latino vote pretty much reelected our friend. Latinos were a group that used to be conservative in the extreme. And religious to a fault. However due to a total and complete renunciation of a voting block that republicans could historically count on, democrats won and will continue to win. You insult and alienate the law abiding immigrants because of several million illegals and guess what? They vote for the party that doesn't pejoratively call them "Mexicans."

 

Fiscal and personal responsibility, defense(including our borders) and personal liberty. Everything else the republicans should stay out of. Or in the hands of democrats, our liberties are doomed.

 

 

Y para mis hermanos latino--yo nací en Ecuador y soy un latino orgulloso. Le tengo respeto y honor a la constitución de mi país adoptado. Dos generaciones de mi familia ha servido ha los EEUU con distinción. Porque la administración corriente tiene política que ayuda a ilegales, cuales muchos son hispanos, no es suficiente razón para apoyarlos. Tampoco ha la política de los liberales. Ni ha uno.

 

Feliz Pascuas de un ateo.

 

 

 

 

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Wow.

 

The point I was trying to make was not about religion. Or immigration.

 

This is a case, IMHO, of a creeping liberal agenda. Not one of religion. After 12 years of catholic education, to say I am non-religious would be an understatement of mammoth proportions.

 

Cesar Chavez was a socialist and would have been a big fan of the incumbent and any social policies he is furthering. Including the total repealing of the second amendment. Kids are being taught a "history" that furthers an agenda. And it sure as shit doesn't include the 2nd amendment or the rest of the constitution.

 

The Latino vote pretty much reelected our friend. Latinos were a group that used to be conservative in the extreme. And religious to a fault. However due to a total and complete renunciation of a voting block that republicans could historically count on, democrats won and will continue to win. You insult and alienate the law abiding immigrants because of several million illegals and guess what? They vote for the party that doesn't pejoratively call them "Mexicans."

 

Fiscal and personal responsibility, defense(including our borders) and personal liberty. Everything else the republicans should stay out of. Or in the hands of democrats, our liberties are doomed.

 

 

Y para mis hermanos latino--yo nací en Ecuador y soy un latino orgulloso. Le tengo respeto y honor a la constitución de mi país adoptado. Dos generaciones de mi familia ha servido ha los EEUU con distinción. Porque la administración corriente tiene política que ayuda a ilegales, cuales muchos son hispanos, no es suficiente razón para apoyarlos. Tampoco ha la política de los liberales. Ni ha uno.

 

Feliz Pascuas de un ateo.

 

The problem is the law abiding immigrants don't constitute the latino vote anymore. And things would possibly be a lot different if the legal immigrants would stand up for the laws of this country. With not having to present id at polling places anyone can show up and vote. I know many illegals in and around my town that voted with fake papers.

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The problem is the law abiding immigrants don't constitute the latino vote anymore. And things would possibly be a lot different if the legal immigrants would stand up for the laws of this country. With not having to present id at polling places anyone can show up and vote. I know many illegals in and around my town that voted with fake papers.

 

The Latinos I know, not a small number, have been alienated. But I do concede to your point.

 

The interesting case study is to look at Puerto Ricans. They are citizens by birth and Latinos. And the courting of their vote by liberals has worked, they overwhelmingly vote democratic and identify with the black voting group more than any other. Like Cubans in Florida, they were mostly republicans.

 

But it's academic, the deed is done. Amnesty will happen, and even though it will happen because of republican involvement, it will forever be touted as a democratic ideal. 12 million one-issue liberal voters.

 

If we don't stand together, mobilize and promote candidates that believe in the bill of rights, we are sunk.

 

Prepare to submit to stop and frisk, DHS checkpoints and gun ownership questions from health care providers.

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The guy organized agricultural unions and helped run them for farm workers, he was also against immigration legal and illegal IIRC because it hurt the union numbers, which created the system of documented workers. Aside from that... the guy didn't do all that much... He wasn't really a civil rights activist.... Latinos/Hispanics just happen to be the major work force he was influencing. The guy deserves recognition for what he did but i feel like "they" are making this guy out to be much more then he actually was... We all could come up with people in history much more deserving of such an honor..

 

This guy would be rolling in his grave if he knew how many illegals are in this country working.... I personally wouldn't go as far to call him a socialist, he did help establish labor laws and workers conditions, mainly for the farming community. I feel that socialists twist and try and use what he did to make them look like the next Cesar Chevez.

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The guy organized agricultural unions and helped run them for farm workers, he was also against immigration IIRC because it hurt the union numbers. Aside from that... the guy didn't do all that much... He wasn't really a civil rights activist.... Latinos/Hispanics just happen to be the major work force he was influencing. The guy deserves recognition for what he did but i feel like "they" are making this guy out to be much more then he actually was... We all could come up with people in history much more deserving of such an honor..

 

You mean he was a "community organizer?"

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Lmao.... I got tears in my eyes!! N

 

Apparantly someone hit the SAP button on my phone and everything is in Spanish

 

 

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Typos courtesy Apple...

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The Latinos I know, not a small number, have been alienated. But I do concede to your point.

 

The interesting case study is to look at Puerto Ricans. They are citizens by birth and Latinos. And the courting of their vote by liberals has worked, they overwhelmingly vote democratic and identify with the black voting group more than any other. Like Cubans in Florida, they were mostly republicans.

 

But it's academic, the deed is done. Amnesty will happen, and even though it will happen because of republican involvement, it will forever be touted as a democratic ideal. 12 million one-issue liberal voters.

 

If we don't stand together, mobilize and promote candidates that believe in the bill of rights, we are sunk.

 

Prepare to submit to stop and frisk, DHS checkpoints and gun ownership questions from health care providers.

 

i completely understand what you are saying. the gop in the last 40-50 years has shit on everyone that wasnt white. instead of embracing change and rolling with the punches and thinking about the future, they were stuck in the 1960s civil rights era with their views on race roles in society.

 

as far as amnesty, it needs to happen so these people can start living like humans again and start paying taxes like the rest of us. do i agree with it? no. the borders need to be locked down tighter than a pickle jar. only then do i think amnesty would have a chance of working. as long as the flow of illegals stays open and they don't get deported why would they have a reason to apply for amnesty?

 

honestly, at the end of the day, this two party system needs to go. i doubt that will happen any time soon but it will be the downfall of this country if it doesn't.

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Google, in its own liberal, left wing sort of way said screw you to 1.2 billion Christians and (and god knows how many pagans) by highlighting Cesar Chavez on its home screen today.

 

Time to switch to bing.

 

Already made the switch. Look up on YouTube about "scroogled"

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There are plenty of other search engines, and I don't use Google, anymore.

 

+1

 

I recommend https://startpage.com/ They transfer your query to google anonymously, they are based in The Netherlands, they do not log, and they have a very clear privacy policy. https://startpage.com/eng/privacy-policy.html

 

I've been using them for a couple of years. It took a while to break the habit of typing "google" whenever I needed to search for something, but once I got past that, it's been all good. :-)

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