Thursday, June 01, 2006

And the horses you rode in on

Two truly fantastic stories .. scrotum tightening stupidity, perfidy, laziness, spoiled americans and shortsightedness

1 ) Maywood, CA maywoodpolicebadge.jpg.w180h181.jpg Maywood is 96% Latino. Its City Counsel has vowed to make it "a sanctuary city" for those who have illegally invaded our country.

Toward this end, it has eliminated the police department's traffic division, because too many illegals were getting into trouble for driving without licenses. There will be no more sobriety checkpoints or towing of illegally operated vehicles, so as not to inconvenience the aliens.

"No human being is illegal," Councilman Felipe Aguirre righteously proclaimed. He referred to the defense of the USA's territorial sovereignty as "this hypocritical policy."

Some salient facts about what illegal immigration represents in this case...NOT RACE.

In 1970, a majority of the Maywood population was White (assumption is that they did not get here illegally, but for the benefit of the 'critical progressives' we will consider the idea that they may some kind of mafioso, or DOW Chemical napalm engineer war criminals or such)
In 1980, the Hispanic population in Maywood was more than 80%. By 1980, nearly half (49.3 percent) were foreign-born
In 2000, Maywood was 97% Hispanic. More than 55% of its residents are foreign-born. No data is available on the % of illegals among the 55% foreign born in this town 16 miles from Pasadena

Criminals showed up and the citizens LEFT, because the law and order and therefore safety for families and kids was not enforceable because there was no civil will.

Now the police have been ordered not to enforce the law by what well may be the children of the criminals who entered illegally. I don't care if they are latino, chinese, jewish, mongolian, or born in Ouagoudougou.

The word for this process is called

ANARCHY


UPDATE:

Does La Raza Have It's Own LAUSD Charter School?

McIntyre in the Morning has begun an investigation into Academia Semillas del Pueblo, an LAUSD charter school. The website for the K-8 school says it is, "dedicated to providing urban children of immigrant native families an excellent education founded upon their own language, cultural values and global realities." The school's student body is 91.3% hispanic and 8.7% native / alaskan native. There is not a single white, black, or asian student.

The school receives support not only from the tax payer but also the National Council of La Raza and the Pasadena City College chapter of MeCHA (Movimemeniento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan). In various interviews and actions the school's founder, principal and council trustee secretary, Marcos Aguilar, has shown contempt for racial integration. Like everyone else connected to the school, Aguilar has refused repeated attempts by McIntyre in the Morning for an interview, telling our reporter he only speaks with spanish speaking media and warning the reporter, "I would be very careful before I came down here."


AND....


Reporter Assaulted After Interview And Loses Tape

(CBS) LOS ANGELES A local radio reporter was assaulted Thursday while leaving a Los Angeles charter school that his station has said imparts separatist ethics, a station official said.

The reporter, Sandy Wells, was not hurt, according to station spokesman Steve Sheldon.

Wells was leaving the campus of Academia Semillas Del Pueblo, 4736 Huntington Drive, after interviewing the principal when a car came around the corner, jumped the curb and the driver tried to run him down, Sheldon said.

Wells managed to dodge the car, but the driver, a man who appeared to be in his mid-20s, got out and tackled him, taking away his tape recorder, he said.

The incident was reported to police, Sheldon said, adding that it is believed to be linked to the station's reporting on the school.

The Los Angeles Unified School District said it would issue a statement on the assault later in the day.

but wait there's more in Texas.....
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1 comment:

snowpea said...

This article highlights a vulnerability in the U.S. political system, which one can expect to become more serious with the growth of disloyal elements within the population: local governments may deliberately act contrary to the national interest. To deal with this it would be necessary to impose federal or state penalties on the officials of disloyal governments for carrying out a wide range of ingenious subversive activities. Political decentralization is difficult to reconcile with disloyal local communities. You may be faced with the choice of centralization or de facto secession.—Snowpea (Canada)