I really opened the floodgates when I asked my friend who lives near El Paso how she was affected by the situation down there. FOX at the very least should be videotaping interviews with people like this every damn day.
Thomason Hospital is close by The Bridge of the America's. The Mexican mayors and police officers and such who have been shot, have all been taken to that hospital for treatment. I don't know if it's still on lockdown, but I wouldn't doubt it. They're like a war triage center, when you stop and think about it. In 2006 with my mom sick in the ICU, a lot of this was happening--they had to have lock down and armed guards to prevent drug cartel hitmen from entering the hospital and killing their wounded targets.
They've come a dragged Americans--or, at least, those living here--dragged them back to Mexico and killed--I'm talking about neighbors seeing individuals beaten, taped up, hauled off, and our police not coming, or, they're too scared to call for help. Again, people who are here illegally don't want to call attention to themselves even to save lives--it's very bad.
It is incredibly sad and insulting to ridicule and demean our national heritage, but, it's part of the bigger plan to do away with nationalism and go to world citizenship and government. We don't have to meekly go along with it, of course, but that doesn't mean we'll win because we're historically accurate. Sad for us all is the fact that history is considered BORING and nobody even want to know what happened in 1965, much less 1775 -- and, you can't force generatisons after generations to do what they've decided they don't want to do. If you don't know the past, you don't know why the present is as it is, and, you don't know how to plan for the future--what "worked" and what didn't work--pitfalls, traps to avoid, but you can't force masses of individuals to learn history. Even the little children--if something is five minutes old, hey it's history and who cares.
And here's something special for all those libtards prattling about how the border crisis is nothing but "racism" --
I worked as a teacher in almost totally--I'd say 98% hispanic--classrooms. Even the dear little 1st graders--I've had Hispanic teachers come in for whatever reason--and chew them out in Spanish for mistreating me because I'm Anglo. I loved the students very much and was a very good teacher, but that was something I had to deal with. Who, I wonder, is telling these children it's okay to throw objects at Anglos.
Don't tell me, lemmee guess...
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