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Heavy-Handed Politics

"€œGod willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world
without the United States and Zionism."€ -- Iran President Ahmadi-Nejad

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Illegal Immigrants March to Take Back Southwest

The Conservative Voice posts this story:
US Air Force Veteran and activist Michelle Dellacroce says that most Hispanic newspapers in Arizona are telling illegal immigrants that their protest marches are to “take back the American Southwest for Aztlan”. Aztlan is a mythical Mexican kingdom.

Speaking with FNC’s Trace Gallagher, on Sunday, Dellacroce said that the mainstream media is not reporting what is written in Spanish language newspapers. From Phoenix, AZ, Dellacroce said that death threats to the Minutemen are also published in some of these newspapers.

And this story:
On Sunday, a large illegal immigrant march is underway in downtown Dallas. FNC reports that one of the protest organizers is a former Dallas city councilman. March organizers say they expect 150,000 demonstrators.

The demonstrators are marching for "illegal aliens’ rights", which they are demanding the US Congress implement. They are also protesting against the implementation of any tough US border security measures. Organizers of the Dallas march say that they told the protestors to leave their Mexican flags at home.

Approximately 60 nationwide illegal alien protests are scheduled for next week.

2 Comments:

  • This sort of 'reasoning' always fascinates me. If they succeed, then are my descendants two hundred years hence entitled to similar moral outrage and justification to ‘take back’ that which we previously considered ‘ours’? Where does this start, with the Anasazi? Were they really the ‘first’? What about that ancient Caucasian mummy, "Kennewick Man", found in Washington? Does Europe really ‘belong’ to the Neanderthals? What if, as with the West Bank, you loose territory in a failed attempt to gain territory from another?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:27 AM  

  • There is, of course, no logic to this line of 'reasoning.'

    Whomever claims that any tract of land is 'theirs' because it was once 'theirs' is disingenuous at best, failing to recognize that someone else once had the same said land mass before them. But again, let's not allow facts to get in the way.

    By Blogger HeavyHanded, at 9:58 AM  

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