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Losses Among Hispanics May Threaten GOP's Future

Submitted by Brittanicus, Dec 8, 2007 17:48

Of course there are racists, bigots on both sides of the illegal immigration invasion? Nothing has really been attained in three decades and unlikely to show any headway in future Congress. Whatever side of the fence you stand, it should be remembered this is not about a persons skin color, race or religion. It is everything, completely and utterly about Americas economy. As Citizens and legal residence lose their jobs to foreign nationals earning sub-standard wages, who is going to buy products? The globalist, open-border, free trade agreement has become a nightmare, as more and more padlocks seal off dead and abandoned factories and industrial businesses. Outsourcing has become a pestilence of the International globalists, as have their true agenda of the free-movement of illegal foreign labor. Read the British and European newspapers to see of the unrealized consequences of large volumes of cheap foreign labor. Under EU rules countries within their treaties have no choice in the matter of being forced by free market mandate, to accept cheap foreign labor. Then ask the English people what they think? Continental France is a good example of upheavals to come in our own nation. Yes! of course there are racists, but not the 70 percent of the American taxpayers who are genuinely furious and frustrated having to deal with this problem. Co-Incidently, the pro-illegal foreign national people, scream racism and are able to silence average persons cringing in dark corners from offering their opinion. Like me in the 1980's was hit with a frozen can of soda, outside the Federal building in Los Angeles. Those individuals that deny my right to "FREE SPEECH." is the TRUE RACIST! To most honest, average American, its not anything to do with the Hispanic settlers, people from South America, the Pacific Rim, from Asia or even Europe. If you come here legally, then you are welcome and entitled to strive for the American dream? America have rules that have been approved by the majority of the people, through our public Servants (Politicians). Without the "RULE of LAW" this nation would fall into anarchy and civil disobedience. If a citizen breaks the law, however minor he must face the consequences? Any foreign national who breaks a law, must also brought to justice--civil or criminal? Legal immigrants or citizens should follow the laws of all Americans? Just because they have a person in their family circle who broke immigration laws, should not coerced into breaking THE PEOPLES law. They should not resent or grow angry at the taxpayers, because it is not personal in most cases. They should not vent their anger at any political party, because some are actually--trying---to make legal citizens and permanent residence a better future. In the coming Iowa Caucases and state primaries, we will see who has the real strength? The anti-Constitution entities who use the race card, to try and attain their objectives through threats and intimidation? Or the American people who see this incessant invasion as a serious danger to their future economy?


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One comment said, in part: "Don't forget that there is no famine or civil war in Mexico, Guatamala, El Salvador... [MORE]

Alan

Dec 10, 2007 09:34

Of course there are racists, bigots on both sides of the illegal immigration invasion? Nothing has really been attained in...

Brittanicus

Dec 8, 2007 17:48

Governor Mike Huckabee will be at the Univision debate Sunday. He is a good man who cares about all people,... [MORE]

Steve L

Dec 8, 2007 12:47

GOOD, At last the Hispanics are getting wise. [MORE]

Funnny Truth

Dec 6, 2007 16:09

No self respecting minority will vote for the GOP. [MORE]

G. Chell

Dec 7, 2007 10:40

After Prop 187 California stopped being competitive and became one of the most solidly Democratic states in the Union. Gov.... [MORE]

Larry Rasczak

Dec 6, 2007 12:46

Sure, some people who oppose illegal immigration are racist.I myself feel very enthusiastic about Indian immigration because it is almost... [MORE]

Sacha

Dec 7, 2007 00:51

I have been voting republican since the Nixon days, I'm a second generation Hispanic and a Viet-nam veteran. The recent... [MORE]

capt. Carlos Filpi

Dec 6, 2007 10:34

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