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WEST VIRGINIA MAKES ENGLISH ITS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

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bjack...@yahoo.com

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Apr 12, 2005, 4:52:06 PM4/12/05
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Read story here...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=/ap/20050412/ap_on_re_us/official_english

I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this. Hey Pedro, learn
English, you're in America now.

Imagine a similar headline, "Mexican state makes Spanish Official
language". DUH!!!!

Travis Campbell

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Apr 12, 2005, 5:02:43 PM4/12/05
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<bjack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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In WV the official language has always been, "Incest".
Mexicans aren't really interested in working in coal mines and running
moonshine, anyway.

Juan

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Apr 12, 2005, 5:06:24 PM4/12/05
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<< In WV the official language has always been, "Incest".
Mexicans aren't really interested in working in coal mines and running
moonshine, anyway. >>


LOL! And there are a bunch of rednecks in this newsgroup that would
feel right at home in West By God Virginny.

Question: What do you call that dew-like substance on the inside of a
West Virginia mobile home following a vigorous act of love making?

Answer: Relative humidity.

Ronaled Easly

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Apr 12, 2005, 5:16:41 PM4/12/05
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Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of trailer
park communication that involves grunts and slamming your knuckles on the
ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.


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Scipio

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Apr 12, 2005, 5:59:44 PM4/12/05
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:16:41 GMT, "Ronaled Easly"
<rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

>Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of trailer
>park communication that involves grunts and slamming your knuckles on the
>ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.

Replace "trailer park" with "porch monkey", and "grunts" with
"watermelons". Read and Repeat.

You Liberals are stinkin bigots.

:o

mordacp...@hotmail.com

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:20:59 PM4/12/05
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Yet another rightard hypocrite pipes up.


According to you, Mexicans are all a bunch of drug traffickers or are
hyped up on drugs.
http://tinyurl.com/4oe4h

Chip Anderson

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:16:45 PM4/12/05
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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in
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It looks like bigotry is run rampant here.


--
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Chip

"Oderint dum metuant."
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Travis Campbell

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:25:26 PM4/12/05
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"Scipio" <iluvt...@actd.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:16:41 GMT, "Ronaled Easly"
> <rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of
trailer
> >park communication that involves grunts and slamming your knuckles on the
> >ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.
>
> Replace "trailer park" with "porch monkey", and "grunts" with
> "watermelons". Read and Repeat.
>
> You Liberals are stinkin bigots.
>
> :o

Lie noted.

Chip Anderson

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:19:30 PM4/12/05
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"Juan" <buccan...@aol.com> wrote in
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> << In WV the official language has always been, "Incest".
> Mexicans aren't really interested in working in coal mines and running
> moonshine, anyway. >>
>
>
> LOL! And there are a bunch of rednecks in this newsgroup that would

-->snip<--

Why are you such a racist? I suppose it's a sign that you don't expect
anyone to take you seriously. You simply post to be an annoyance.

Don Gabacho

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:30:31 PM4/12/05
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"It looks like bigotry is run rampant here."

Actually, the Mexicans are declaring Spanish the official language in
plenty of places in Mexico: among the Maya, Mixtecs, Zapotecs, Yaquis,
etc.

Those indigenous do not want to learn it, and its embedded
Mexicanization, any more than Virginians do---less: the indigenous
believe to accept Spanish (teachers) is to accept "slavery."

Jack Spratt

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:33:23 PM4/12/05
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Ad eas res conficiendas Orgetorix deligitur. Is sibi legationem ad civitates
suscipit. In eo itinere persuadet Castico, Catamantaloedis filio,
Sequano, cuius pater regnum in Sequanis multos annos obtinuerat
et a senatu populi Romani amicus appellatus erat, ut regnum in civitate
sua occuparet, quod pater ante habuerit; itemque
Dumnorigi Haeduo, fratri Diviciaci, qui eo tempore principatum in
civitate obtinebat ac maxime plebi acceptus erat, ut idem
conaretur persuadet eique filiam suam in matrimonium dat. Perfacile
factu esse illis probat conata perficere, propterea quod ipse
suae civitatis imperium obtenturus esset: non esse dubium quin totius
Galliae plurimum Helvetii possent; se suis copiis suoque
exercitu illis regna conciliaturum confirmat.

Jack Spratt

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:32:19 PM4/12/05
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His rebus adducti et auctoritate Orgetorigis permoti constituerunt ea
quae ad proficiscendum pertinerent comparare,
iumentorum et carrorum quam maximum numerum coemere, sementes quam
maximas facere, ut in itinere copia frumenti
suppeteret, cum proximis civitatibus pacem et amicitiam confirmare. Ad
eas res conficiendas biennium sibi satis esse duxerunt;
in tertium annum profectionem lege confirmant.

omare...@aol.com

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:40:10 PM4/12/05
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>> Replace "trailer park" >>with "porch .monkey", .and "grunts" with

>>"watermelons". Read and Repeat.

>> You Liberals are stinkin bigots.

>> :o

>Lie noted.

"In WV the official language has always been, "Incest"."

If you're going to continue being such an incredible hypocrite, do a
better job of hiding your deceit, you pile of shit.

Travis Campbell

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"Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Blow me.

Travis Campbell

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"Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> "Ronaled Easly" <rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ZUW6e.918$J12...@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com:

>
> > Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of
> > trailer park communication that involves grunts and slamming your
> > knuckles on the ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.
> >
> >
> -->snip<--
>
> What is it with all this bigotry? Is it that posters such as youself have
> nothing meaningful to say so you simply post bile?

Truth is bigotry??? Blow me, bitch!

Ronaled Easly

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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Better watch out, he might be a Log Cabiner and try to take you up on that.

>


Don Gabacho

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Apr 12, 2005, 6:47:45 PM4/12/05
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"According to you, Mexicans are all a bunch of drug traffickers and
hyped up on drugs."

Mexico's central government is inextricably interlaced with drug
traffickers: from the disembarkation of drugs from even SE Asia along
its Caribbean shores to ultimate delivery stateside.

Fox's own travel secretary has been jailed on charges of consorting
with drug trafickers while accompanying Fox "in Mexico, Columbia and an
undisclosed third country (the U.S.A.)."

Mexico's IMSS (Social Security Ministry) reaps heaps of cash on its
sales of recreational drugs to Spring-Breakers in Cancun, Acapulco,
Puerto Vallarta, Baja, etc.

In Mexico, a drug dealer is lauded a hero when selling drugs to the
Gringos and can always cut a deal with the police to unload what he or
she can. An importer of drugs into Mexico, in fact, must first sell his
wares to the police..

Selling drugs to Mexicans however is a different story. And a Mexican
user of drugs, when caught, though can buy him or herself out, are in
for a brutal beating---on trumped up charges of course (so as not to
admit Mexican drug use) such as "left-wing political agitator."

Essentially, Mexicans cannot be "hyped up on drugs"---afterall it is
one of the government's selling points, when trafficked as human labor,
that the goods are not.

Drugs, you see, is being used not only for gain and profit but also as
a weapon.

Scipio

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Apr 12, 2005, 7:49:35 PM4/12/05
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Liberalism and Abject Ignorance. They seem to dovetail. Go figger.

Chip Anderson

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Apr 12, 2005, 7:43:17 PM4/12/05
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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in
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>
> "Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9636B0E41ED42b...@216.77.188.18...
>> "Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in
>> news:PGW6e.2910$OU6...@fe02.lga:
>>
>> >
>> > <bjack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1113339126.7...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> >> Read story here...
>> >>
>> > http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=

>> > /ap /20050412/ap_on_re_us/official_english


>> >>
>> >> I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this. Hey Pedro, learn
>> >> English, you're in America now.
>> >>
>> >> Imagine a similar headline, "Mexican state makes Spanish Official
>> >> language". DUH!!!!
>> >
>> > In WV the official language has always been, "Incest".
>> > Mexicans aren't really interested in working in coal mines and
>> > running moonshine, anyway.
>>
>> It looks like bigotry is run rampant here.
>
> Blow me.

-->plonk<--

Chip Anderson

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Apr 12, 2005, 7:43:49 PM4/12/05
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"Ronaled Easly" <rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote in
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-->plonk<--

Chip Anderson

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Apr 12, 2005, 7:45:53 PM4/12/05
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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in
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You do not speak the truth. Too bad I'll never see what else you have to
say.

-->plonk<-- (I know, once was enough)

Travis Campbell

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<omare...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Lack of a sense of humor noted.

brit am

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Apr 12, 2005, 8:24:05 PM4/12/05
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"Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Most trolls, such as Juanita are just that. There there merely to be a
annoyance. Notice that he never posts any quotes in defence of his so
called ideas.

Travis Campbell

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"Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Blow me, bitch!

Sir Marksman

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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ROFL!!! Another one plonks your faggot ass!

Cheers RFN!


Ron O'Neal

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Apr 12, 2005, 8:36:49 PM4/12/05
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What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?

What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?

Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned tongue?

Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
Teaching foreign languages in schools?

Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
read and speak English?

Do we print voting ballots in only English, denying legitimate citizens the
right to vote?

I have studied French, German and (some) Russian. I married into a family
that spoke French and English. Learning a new language is not
difficult....it is VERY difficult. It takes time. I volunteer my Tuesday
mornings to assist in teaching English to new immigrants. Come along with
me and see for yourself how hard the students work at learning simple
phrases and how pleased they are to accomplish mastering simple concepts in
a new language.

I hear the phrase "But why don't they speak ENGLISH??!!"

They may very well speak perfect English, but the fact is, what you are
hearing may very well be A PRIVATE CONVERSATION NOT MEANT FOR YOUR EARS!

You silly Twit!

RO

<bjack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Read story here...
>
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=/ap/2005
0412/ap_on_re_us/official_english
>

Sid9

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Apr 12, 2005, 8:38:04 PM4/12/05
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Who, except for you gives one crap if he's plomked or kill filled......if
you really meant it you would never respond...but you don't.

Please kill file me or plonk me as the case may be


Travis Campbell

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"Sir Marksman" <kurt_l...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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After he sucked me off.

Sir Marksman

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"Sid9" <si...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Apparently he does!

ROFL!!!


Sir Marksman

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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In your dreams RFN! You performed autofelatio!

ROFLMAO!!!


Lets Roll

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"Chip Anderson" <b_ander...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> "Ronaled Easly" <rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote in
> news:ZUW6e.918$J12...@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com:
>
>> Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of
>> trailer park communication that involves grunts and slamming your
>> knuckles on the ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.
>>
>>
> -->snip<--
>
> What is it with all this bigotry? Is it that posters such as youself have
> nothing meaningful to say so you simply post bile?
>

You don't really think these punks are old enough to be out of highschool
yet, do you? If their mamas knew what they were doing they would be
grounded for the summer.

George Grapman

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Apr 12, 2005, 10:15:59 PM4/12/05
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Too many people on all parts of the spectrum make too many
generalizations. My guess is that the poster has never been near the
state he derides.


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Travis Campbell

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"Sir Marksman" <kurt_l...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I do? Stop eating your crayons, Emu.
I couldn't really give a rat's ass.
Keep blowing me.

Travis Campbell

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"George Grapman" <sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote in message
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I grew up in one State over and have been there many times. Believe me, WV
has always been the butt of jokes, back there.

Travis Campbell

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"Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
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> What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>
> What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>
> Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
tongue?
>
> Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
> Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>
> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
> read and speak English?
>
> Do we print voting ballots in only English, denying legitimate citizens
the
> right to vote?
>
> I have studied French, German and (some) Russian. I married into a family
> that spoke French and English. Learning a new language is not
> difficult....it is VERY difficult. It takes time. I volunteer my Tuesday
> mornings to assist in teaching English to new immigrants. Come along with
> me and see for yourself how hard the students work at learning simple
> phrases and how pleased they are to accomplish mastering simple concepts
in
> a new language.
>
> I hear the phrase "But why don't they speak ENGLISH??!!"
>
> They may very well speak perfect English, but the fact is, what you are
> hearing may very well be A PRIVATE CONVERSATION NOT MEANT FOR YOUR EARS!
>
> You silly Twit!
>
> RO

Devil Governor Pete Wilson made English the official language of California
in the '90's in order to save the State money by NOT printing everything in
Vietnamese, Cambodian, Spanish and Chinese like Driver's Manuals and Voter's
booklets, etc.
I have NO idea why WV feels threatened, thus the jokes.

George Grapman

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Apr 12, 2005, 10:32:24 PM4/12/05
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Travis Campbell wrote:
>
> Devil Governor Pete Wilson made English the official language of California
> in the '90's in order to save the State money by NOT printing everything in
> Vietnamese, Cambodian, Spanish and Chinese like Driver's Manuals and Voter's
> booklets, etc.
> I have NO idea why WV feels threatened, thus the jokes.
>
All the above items are still multilingual in California.

Sid9

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Apr 12, 2005, 10:45:41 PM4/12/05
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He didn;t plomk or kill file you...He's FOS as usual


Lets Roll

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Apr 12, 2005, 11:09:47 PM4/12/05
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"Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
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> What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>

I tried to find the text of this bill online, but it does not seem to be
available yet. I am pretty sure it means that all official government
business will be conducted in English. If you need an interpreter, bring
your own.

> What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>

In this case I would bet it means WV taxpayers have had a surfeit of
non-English speaking immigrants and having their tax dollars usurped to
provide government services to them in every language known to man.

> Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
> tongue?
>

They can speak any language they want. But if they are going to conduct any
kind of business with the state or local government in WV, they will have a
lot more success if they speak English or bring an interperter.

> Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
> Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>

My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US. Along with the
Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is sold for half
price of the English version.

> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
> read and speak English?
>

It already is.

> Do we print voting ballots in only English, denying legitimate citizens
> the
> right to vote?
>

As per the requirements of Naturalization to become a US citizen and
eligible to vote, they are supposed to be able to speak, read and write in
the English language. Why should we have to print ballots in any other
language if immigrants have followed the law? If they have not followed the
law, and cannot speak English as required, it is not discrimination. What
__is__ discrimination is to allow them to continue with their US citizenship
if they __ cannot__ speak English as required under the Naturalization laws.

> I have studied French, German and (some) Russian. I married into a family
> that spoke French and English. Learning a new language is not
> difficult....it is VERY difficult. It takes time. I volunteer my Tuesday
> mornings to assist in teaching English to new immigrants. Come along with
> me and see for yourself how hard the students work at learning simple
> phrases and how pleased they are to accomplish mastering simple concepts
> in
> a new language.
>

How nice of you to volunteer your time. How many illegal aliens are you
aiding and abetting in your classes?

> I hear the phrase "But why don't they speak ENGLISH??!!"
>
> They may very well speak perfect English, but the fact is, what you are
> hearing may very well be A PRIVATE CONVERSATION NOT MEANT FOR YOUR EARS!
>

If they are having a private conversation they should do what normal people
would do and go to a private location to have their private conversation
instead of yammering about it in a public place. The language skills thing
works two ways, you know. I have overheard many, many conversations in
Spanish where the Mexicans did not think the gringa could speak their
language. In one case, they were discussing how to dummy up their required
insurance on the 18 wheelers they were driving, and I just happened to be
their Safety manager. It cost them their jobs.

> You silly Twit!
>

Yes, you are kind of silly. Personally I think speaking Spanish in front of
Americans whom the Mexicans assume cannot speak Spanish simply because they
are not Hispanic is just about the most perfect example of racism I have
ever seen or heard of. And I try to make it backfire on them every chance I
get.

George Grapman

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Lets Roll wrote:
> "Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
> news:425c693e$0$25883$8b46...@news.nationwide.net...
>
>>What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>>
>
>
> I tried to find the text of this bill online, but it does not seem to be
> available yet. I am pretty sure it means that all official government
> business will be conducted in English. If you need an interpreter, bring
> your own.
>
>
>>What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>>
>
>
> In this case I would bet it means WV taxpayers have had a surfeit of
> non-English speaking immigrants and having their tax dollars usurped to
> provide government services to them in every language known to man.
>
>
>>Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
>>tongue?
>>
>
>
> They can speak any language they want. But if they are going to conduct any
> kind of business with the state or local government in WV, they will have a
> lot more success if they speak English or bring an interperter.
>
>
>>Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
>>Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>>
>
>
> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US. Along with the
> Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is sold for half
> price of the English version.
>

Too bad about that trivial First Amendment,

brit am

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Apr 12, 2005, 11:36:15 PM4/12/05
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"Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
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Indeed, the NAFTA statute is now in play that Mexican truck drivers can
deliver anywhere in America, just as the Canadians have always been able to
do. Their trucks must pass US saftey standards though, so you won't be
seeing many of them for the time being. I'm sure this will change. Truck
driving is a fairly good paying job in most cases. I'm sure that the
government would love to see this industry fall by the wayside to Mexicans
as well.

brit am

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Apr 12, 2005, 11:40:16 PM4/12/05
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<mordacp...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Yet another rightard hypocrite pipes up.
>
>
> According to you, Mexicans are all a bunch of drug traffickers or are
> hyped up on drugs.
> http://tinyurl.com/4oe4h

80% of drugs entering the US is brought by illegal aliens. 60% of the
members of criminal gangs in the US are illegal aliens. 25% of criminal
felons in Federal Prison are illegal aliens. That seems enough doesn't it?
>


George Grapman

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Apr 13, 2005, 12:12:25 AM4/13/05
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Where did you get these numbers?

Jorge W. Arbusto

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Apr 13, 2005, 12:46:23 AM4/13/05
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"George Grapman" <sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote in message
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I grew up near the heavily industrialized West Virginia western panhandle.
This a big steel and coal area that was settled mainly by Italian, Serbian,
and Polish immigrants--in other words, by "furriners". West Virginia is
sparsely populated with only 1.5 million people, and barely an economy to
speak of. The people from way down deep in the West Virginia "hollers" are
referred to by the folks in the panhandle as "hoopies". Many of the hoopies
live in shacks in the mountains, with no indoor plumbing, very little
education, and no health care. These rural poor Appalachian hillibillies
are among the country's best kept and most shameful secrets. This is a
fact, whether you like it or not. With all it's problems, West Virginia
should have more to worry about than demagoguing an "official language", but
then again, they've had many a dumb shit occupying the governor's office.


Jorge W. Arbusto

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"Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
> news:425c693e$0$25883$8b46...@news.nationwide.net...
>> What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>>
>
> I tried to find the text of this bill online, but it does not seem to be
> available yet. I am pretty sure it means that all official government
> business will be conducted in English. If you need an interpreter, bring
> your own.
>
>> What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>>
>
> In this case I would bet it means WV taxpayers have had a surfeit of
> non-English speaking immigrants and having their tax dollars usurped to
> provide government services to them in every language known to man.

Bwahaaahaa!!! West Virginia is beautiful country, but nobody immigrates to
the state. Outside of a few declining areas, the state has no
infrastructure or economy.


>> Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
>> tongue?
>>
>
> They can speak any language they want. But if they are going to conduct
> any kind of business with the state or local government in WV, they will
> have a lot more success if they speak English or bring an interperter.

Wow!. So the "Dagos", "Polacks" and Serbs who settled the panhandle and
built the coal mines and steel mills and established West Vagina's only
economy would sho' 'nuff be SOL today, eh, Jethro?

>> Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
>> Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>>
>
> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US.

What're you gay? You don't like the hot mamas in the skimpy outfits?

>Along with the Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is
>sold for half price of the English version.
>
>> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
>> read and speak English?
>>
>
> It already is.

So in other words, West Virginia legislators are merely pimping the issue,
in lieu of actually fixing the state's failing economy.

Yeah, sure, rummy. Go to the WV panhandle, and you'll still see 2nd and 3rd
generation Americans "yammering away" in Italian, Polish, and the slavic
languages. The second you pop off like the punk you are, you will find
yourself taking a long, unscheduled swim in the Ohio River. You oughtta get
out more, Jethro. Travel will broaden your obviously narrow mind.


Ron O'Neal

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The benefits of citizenship and the protection of law is not, and has never
been predicated on knowledge of English. The idea that it IS based on
language is mistaken.

The number of responses to this post is an indication of the strong feelings
people have about the subject of what language we use.

It is a thinly disguised seed of mistrust, and ultimately hate. We need to
lose it.

Sir Marksman

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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YUP!!

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!


The Pervert

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"Jack Spratt" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Ad eas res conficiendas Orgetorix deligitur. Is sibi legationem ad
civitates
> suscipit. In eo itinere persuadet Castico, Catamantaloedis filio,
> Sequano, cuius pater regnum in Sequanis multos annos obtinuerat
> et a senatu populi Romani amicus appellatus erat, ut regnum in civitate
> sua occuparet, quod pater ante habuerit; itemque
> Dumnorigi Haeduo, fratri Diviciaci, qui eo tempore principatum in
> civitate obtinebat ac maxime plebi acceptus erat, ut idem
> conaretur persuadet eique filiam suam in matrimonium dat. Perfacile
> factu esse illis probat conata perficere, propterea quod ipse
> suae civitatis imperium obtenturus esset: non esse dubium quin totius
> Galliae plurimum Helvetii possent; se suis copiis suoque
> exercitu illis regna conciliaturum confirmat.

I can't argue with that one way or the other.


The Pervert

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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You're openly requesting homosexual sex?

Interesting new facet about you I didn't really want to know about.


The Pervert

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote


> > > Blow me, bitch!
> > >
> >
> > ROFL!!! Another one plonks your faggot ass!
> >
> > Cheers RFN!
>
> After he sucked me off.

Still more of that homosexual sex, now with a domination aspect thrown in.
This is really information I didn't want to know about you.

Certain aspects of one's private life are sometimes better left... well...
private.


Sir Marksman

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"The Pervert" <perv...@spambad.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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You should not expect much from travis.


Bunn E. Rabbit

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On 12 Apr 2005 14:06:24 -0700, "Juan" <buccan...@aol.com> wrote:

><< In WV the official language has always been, "Incest".
>Mexicans aren't really interested in working in coal mines and running
>moonshine, anyway. >>
>
>
>LOL! And there are a bunch of rednecks in this newsgroup that would
>feel right at home in West By God Virginny.
>
>Question: What do you call that dew-like substance on the inside of a
>West Virginia mobile home following a vigorous act of love making?
>
>Answer: Relative humidity.

NEXT TIME YOU HEAR THE OPEN BORDERS, PRO-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION LOBBY
INCLUDING BUSH, THE LEFT, THE RIGHT, THE ACLU, BUSINESS AND SO-CALLED
'CIVIL RIGHTS' GROUPS FALSELY ACCUSE THE MINUTEMEN AND OTHER AMERICANS
OF BEING "VIGILANTES" OR RACISTS WITHOUT EVIDENCE:


"Go back to Boston! Go back to Plymouth Rock, Pilgrims! Get out! We
are the future. You are old and tired. Go on. We have beaten you.
Leave like beaten rats. You old white people. It is your duty to die.
.. Through love of having children, we are going to take over."
~ Augustin Cebeda, of the 'Brown Berets', a militant Aztlan group at a
violent rally in Los Angeles on July 4, 2000.

----------


Pro-islamic/anti-Semitic/anti-White/anti-Black/anti-Gay/anti-American
http://www.aztlan.net/

---------

http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mecha/plan.html
EL PLAN DE AZTLÁN
El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán
(The Plan of Atzlan)

---------

http://www.aztlan.net/homeland.htm
"A University of New Mexico Chicano Studies professor predicts a new,
sovereign Hispanic nation within the century, taking in the Southwest
and several northern states of Mexico.

Charles Truxillo suggests the 'Republica del Norte,' the Republic of
the North, is 'an inevitability.'

~snip~

Truxillo, 47, has said the new country should be brought into being
'by any means necessary,' but recently said it was unlikely to be
formed by civil war. Instead, its creation will be accomplished by the
electoral pressure of the future majority Hispanic population in the
region, he said."

Charles Truxillo, professor, University of New Mexico:
"Republica del Norte," the Republic of the North, which would include
the present U.S. states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas,
plus southern Colorado, along with several current Mexican states, is
"an inevitability." The new "Hispanic homeland" should be brought into
being "by any means necessary."

--------

David Lopez, sociologist at California State University Northridge:
"In 1848, Mexico lost the war, but in 2050, Mexico will have reclaimed
what was rightfully theirs."

---------

http://www.thesocialcontract.com/cgi-bin/showarticle.pl?articleID=762&terms=Population%20growth

Herman Baca, founder of the Committee on Chicano Rights, said that “we
are going to win — and take our rightful place as owners of this
land.”

---------

Mecha motto:
¡Por La Raza Todo, Fuera de La Raza Nada!

"For the Race Everything, For those outside the race, nothing!".

---------

La Raza Statements:

"We don't need no stinking green cards." Benicio Silva of UC Berkeley
declared that having to show them at the border was a "violation of
our human rights" because "Aztlan is ours and the white man is the
invader."

"They say we're 'Latinizing' Los Angeles! Don't you love it?" boomed
fiery orator Jose Angel Gutierrez, long-time University of Texas
faculty member. "We are fighting to build a new Mestizo nation."

"We are here again," Gutierrez continued, "we are millions and
millions, and the aging white Americans are not making babies, we've
got to get ready to govern!"

Rudy Acuña warns that Chicano youth "bring the possibility of
violence" to the Chicano movement, and the "Brown Berets" tell
"gringos" that "the streets will run red with the blood of tyrants,
who have murdered us for so long."

---------

More assorted racist statements:


"While I am saying this half serious and half joking, I think we are
practicing la reconquista in California."
~ Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General, Feb 2002.

"I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the
territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an
important - a very important - part of this."
~ Ernesto Zedillo, Former President of Mexico, speaking in Chicago,
July 23, 1997.

"Mexico extends beyond its borders."
~ Vicente Fox, Current President of Mexico, speaking to a gathering in
Milwaukee in July of 2001

"California is going to be a Hispanic State and anyone who doesn't
like it should leave. They should go back to Europe."
~ Mario Obledo, President of the Californian Coalition of Hispanic
Organisations, June 1998

"Our devil has pale skin and blue eyes..." "To the gringos in the
audience, I have one final message to convey, 'Up yours, baby. You've
had it, from now on.' "
~ Jose Angel Gutierrez, professor, University of Texas.

"We have an aging white America. They are not making babies. They are
dying. The explosion is in our population... I love it. They are
sh!tting in their pants with fear. I love it.... We have got to
eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to
the worst, we have got to kill him."
~ Jose Angel Gutierrez, professor, University of Texas.

"Remember 187 (proposition to deny taxpayer funds for services to non
citizens) was the last gasp of white America in California."
~ Art Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party in front of
400 cheering Latinos at U.C. Riverside on January 14, 1995.

"We need to avoid a white backlash by using codes understood by
Latinos... non-Latinos aren't watching, they aren't raising questions"
~ Fernando Guerra, professor, Loyola Marymount


"In an extraordinary political move, President Vicente Fox has
announced the formation of a cabinet level agency to govern, protect
and provide services to over 20 million Mexicans now living in Aztlan,
a territory encompassing most of the southwest part of the USA.
President Fox declared yesterday that he will personally lead the new
agency he named "Consejo Nacional para las Comunidades Mexicanas en el
Exterior" (National Council for Mexican Communities Abroad). The
"Council" will consist of the president, most of the cabinet
secretaries and a, as of yet unnamed, representative from Aztlan. This
is a bold move that essentially extends the arm of the Mexican
government into the territories it previously lost during the
Mexican-American War of 1848."
~ Reported in "La Voz de Aztlan", August 7, 2002.

---------

"Fair housing agencies report a surge in discrimination by immigrant
landlords from many nations who refuse to rent outside their ethnic
group."
~ Reported in Los Angeles Times, Nov. 21 2001.


-------------------------------------

Fed up with illegal immigration?
_____
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/listarticles.cgi?117
http://www.saveourstate.org
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frostyA.htm
http://www.americanpatrol.com/LINKS/LINKS.html
http://www.vdare.com/links.htm
http://www.stoptheinvasion.com/links/
_____

"Cosmic upheaval is not so moving as a little child pondering the death
of a sparrow in the corner of a barn." -Anouk Aimee, French Actor
_____

"Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny", Aeschylus (525BC-456BC),
Agamemnon
_____

"I wear no Burka." - Mother Nature

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And 100% are consumed by 'murricans.

Bunn E. Rabbit

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:16:41 GMT, "Ronaled Easly"
<rea...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

>Sorry but they don't speak English in Virginia anyway. Some form of trailer
>park communication that involves grunts and slamming your knuckles on the
>ground is the best anthropologists can make of it.

NEXT TIME YOU HEAR THE OPEN BORDERS, PRO-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION LOBBY

----------


Pro-islamic/anti-Semitic/anti-White/anti-Black/anti-Gay/anti-American
http://www.aztlan.net/

---------

---------

~snip~

--------

---------

---------

---------

La Raza Statements:

---------

More assorted racist statements:

---------

>
>


><bjack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1113339126.7...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> Read story here...
>>
>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=/ap/20050412/ap_on_re_us/official_english
>>
>> I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this. Hey Pedro, learn
>> English, you're in America now.
>>
>> Imagine a similar headline, "Mexican state makes Spanish Official
>> language". DUH!!!!
>>
>

-------------------------------------

Bunn E. Rabbit

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:58:21 -0700, "Travis Campbell"
<tra...@compton.net> wrote:

>
><omare...@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:1113345610.2...@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>> >> Replace "trailer park" >>with "porch .monkey", .and "grunts" with
>> >>"watermelons". Read and Repeat.
>>
>> >> You Liberals are stinkin bigots.
>>
>> >> :o
>>
>> >Lie noted.


>>
>> "In WV the official language has always been, "Incest"."
>>

>> If you're going to continue being such an incredible hypocrite, do a
>> better job of hiding your deceit, you pile of shit.
>
>Lack of a sense of humor noted.

Looks like 'em inbreed white Hillbillies rape much less then those
sophisticated liberal states. I can fetch stats by race if anyone is
interested, in case anyone else has more trailer park jokes.

--
Keith

http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/pdf/t45.pdf

West Virginia has the lowest rate next to Montana. Same as liberal
Vermont!

And more:

http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/state08.prn

STATE RANKINGS

[When states share the same rank, the next lower
rank is omitted. States may share the same value
but have different ranks due to rounding]
----------------------------------- ----------------
Violent crimes per 100,000
resident population, 1995
STATE --------------- ----------------
Murder \1 Forcible rape
--------------- ----------------
Rate Rank Rate Rank
----------------------------------- ----------------
United States 8.2 X 37.1 X

Alabama 11.2 5 31.7 32
Alaska 9.1 14 80.3 1
Arizona 10.4 9 33.6 26
Arkansas 10.4 9 37.2 21
California 11.2 5 33.4 27
Colorado 5.8 27 39.5 19
Connecticut 4.6 33 23.7 43
Delaware 3.5 40 80.2 2
District of Columbia 65.0 X 52.7 X
Florida 7.3 23 48.6 8
Georgia 9.5 12 35.3 24
Hawaii 4.7 32 28.3 36
Idaho 4.1 35 28.4 35
Illinois 10.3 11 \1 36.5 23
Indiana 8.0 20 33.3 28
Iowa 1.8 47 21.8 47
Kansas 6.2 26 36.6 22
Kentucky 7.2 24 31.9 31
Louisiana 17.0 1 42.7 14
Maine 2.0 46 21.4 48
Maryland 11.8 4 42.2 16
Massachusetts 3.6 39 29.0 33
Michigan 8.5 18 62.0 3
Minnesota 3.9 37 56.2 7
Mississippi 12.9 2 39.1 20
Missouri 8.8 16 32.1 30
Montana 3.0 42 25.9 40
Nebraska 2.9 43 19.4 50
Nevada 10.7 7 61.2 4
New Hampshire 1.8 47 29.0 33
New Jersey 5.1 29 24.3 42
New Mexico 8.8 16 56.6 6
New York 8.5 18 23.7 43
North Carolina 9.4 13 32.2 29
North Dakota .9 50 22.8 46
Ohio 5.4 28 43.4 13
Oklahoma 12.2 3 44.6 12
Oregon 4.1 35 41.7 17
Pennsylvania 6.3 25 25.2 41
Rhode Island 3.3 41 27.0 39
South Carolina 7.9 21 47.3 9
South Dakota 1.8 47 41.0 18
Tennessee 10.6 8 47.1 10
Texas 9.0 15 45.7 11
Utah 3.9 37 42.7 14
Vermont 2.2 44 28.2 37
Virginia 7.6 22 27.2 38
Washington 5.1 29 59.2 5
West Virginia 4.9 31 21.2 49
Wisconsin 4.3 34 23.3 45
Wyoming 2.1 45 34.4 25
----------------------------------- ----------------

And more:

http://www.census.gov/statab/www/smadb.html

See "crime and crime rates".

David Eduardo

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"Don Gabacho" <jpas...@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
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> "It looks like bigotry is run rampant here."
>
> Actually, the Mexicans are declaring Spanish the official language in
> plenty of places in Mexico: among the Maya, Mixtecs, Zapotecs, Yaquis,
> etc.
>
> Those indigenous do not want to learn it, and its embedded
> Mexicanization, any more than Virginians do---less: the indigenous
> believe to accept Spanish (teachers) is to accept "slavery."
>

I see. This is why the Mexican government created the IMER, Instituto
Mexicano de Radio, to operate several dozen rural and indigenous language
programmed radio stations in Náhatl and other indigenous languages?


Lets Roll

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"George Grapman" <sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote in message
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Yeah, Big Business and degenerate profiteers have to hang onto that part of
the Constitution while they trample all over parts of it, like protecting
and defending against invasion.

I especially find the Dallas Morning News selling the Spanish edition for
half price distasteful. They have no problem advocating socializing all of
the other costs related to immigration and illegal immigration by passing it
on to taxpayers. They should be doing the same thing with their news
papers; spread the costs around, raise the price of the Spanish edition and
lower the cost of the English edition. Having higher prices on the English
edition is corporate sponsored racism.

bjack...@yahoo.com

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Shut your mouth wetback. Don't you have some dishes to wash or a lawn
to mow?

Lets Roll

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"brit am" <bri...@home.net> wrote in message
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They are doing everything they can to drive the American trucker out of the
business. They have passed several pieces of legislation over the past
couple of years to do exactly that. And Bush is already stomping his feet
and shaking his fist wanting the Mexican trucks to roll. Corporate slave
masters are already getting set up to take advantage of slave labor, too.
CF filed bankruptcy in the US one day a couple of years ago, laying off
thousands of American workers. The very next day there was an article in
the paper about their investments and expansion in Mexico. Another thing
that has already been speculated is the Mexican trucks will carry enlarged
fuel tanks and enough fuel that they will not have to purchase any fuel
while making pick ups and delivery in the US. I guess we will have to wait
and see what scams they will be allowed to perpetrate, but we know it is
coming, and we know they will scam Americans with the full backing of the
federal government.

Lets Roll

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"Jorge W. Arbusto" <IShov...@crawford.tx.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
> news:115p3c1...@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> "Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
>> news:425c693e$0$25883$8b46...@news.nationwide.net...
>>> What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>>>
>>
>> I tried to find the text of this bill online, but it does not seem to be
>> available yet. I am pretty sure it means that all official government
>> business will be conducted in English. If you need an interpreter, bring
>> your own.
>>
>>> What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>>>
>>
>> In this case I would bet it means WV taxpayers have had a surfeit of
>> non-English speaking immigrants and having their tax dollars usurped to
>> provide government services to them in every language known to man.
>
> Bwahaaahaa!!! West Virginia is beautiful country, but nobody immigrates to
> the state. Outside of a few declining areas, the state has no
> infrastructure or economy.
>

They are less impacted by out-of-control immigration than some other states,
but maybe they can see the handwriting on the wall and are trying to
minimize the impact of the Mexican tsunami before it hits. It might also be
related to the threefold increase in trafficking of meth, fueled by the
Mexican cartels from the neighboring state of Virginia, as reported by the
DEA.

>
>>> Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
>>> tongue?
>>>
>>
>> They can speak any language they want. But if they are going to conduct
>> any kind of business with the state or local government in WV, they will
>> have a lot more success if they speak English or bring an interperter.
>
> Wow!. So the "Dagos", "Polacks" and Serbs who settled the panhandle and
> built the coal mines and steel mills and established West Vagina's only
> economy would sho' 'nuff be SOL today, eh, Jethro?
>

Apparently they think it was the right thing to do. They voted for the
state reps who passed the law on their behalf. They probably know first
hand the damaging effects of massive waves of immigrants who do not
assimilate and who refuse to speak a common language. Besides, as you like
to point out, they no longer have any industry to support massive tax
spending to produce government publications in every language known to man.
Maybe they think there are better things to spend their tax dollars on.

>>> Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
>>> Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>>>
>>
>> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
>> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
>> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US.
>
> What're you gay? You don't like the hot mamas in the skimpy outfits?

Not particularly. I don't like most of the immoral and anti-American
garbage that boils out of the television, in any language. I especially
dislike the profiteering behind the Spanish language broadcasts.
And no, I'm not a queer. That should have been left on the books as a
psychiatric disorder.

>
>>Along with the Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which
>>is sold for half price of the English version.
>>
>>> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able
>>> to
>>> read and speak English?
>>>
>>
>> It already is.
>
> So in other words, West Virginia legislators are merely pimping the issue,
> in lieu of actually fixing the state's failing economy.
>

The United States does not have any official language. West Virginia has
exercised states rights to declare one for their state.
The only pimping going on is in our federal government, importing millions
of cheap laborers who do not speak English and whose culture is totally
incompatible. It sounds to me like the West Virginia legislators took a
very wise step to protect the remaining state economy from the cheap
imports.

There was a plane load of illegal aliens arrested recently, because they
were yammering in Spanish about how they were smuggled into the country, and
the Air Marshal over heard them. He phoned ICE and they were arrested and
deported when the plane landed. The other 136 passengers on the plane
cheered as they were being removed. If you want to have a private
conversation, it is best to do it in a private location, and not broadcast
it in public, no matter what language you speak.

You, on the other hand, sound a great deal like yet another persona of
Princess Juanita. I suspect you would sound like that racist idiot, no
matter what language you used.


Lets Roll

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"Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
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> The benefits of citizenship and the protection of law is not, and has
> never
> been predicated on knowledge of English. The idea that it IS based on
> language is mistaken.
>

No, you are mistaken.

http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/
Welcome to the naturalization home page. Naturalization is the process by
which U.S. citizenship is conferred upon a foreign citizen or national after
he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The general requirements for
administrative naturalization include:

a period of continuous residence and physical presence in the United States;
residence in a particular USCIS District prior to filing;
an ability to read, write, and speak English;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
a knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government;
good moral character;
attachment to the principles of the U.S. Constitution; and,
favorable disposition toward the United States.

> The number of responses to this post is an indication of the strong
> feelings
> people have about the subject of what language we use.
>

Yes, as most people do about out of control massive immigration,
particularly illegal immigration.

> It is a thinly disguised seed of mistrust, and ultimately hate. We need
> to
> lose it.
>

Why would anyone trust or like absconders who violate our laws? What we
need to lose are all the illegal aliens and the naturalized aliens who have
violated the requirements of the naturalization requirements to illegally
obtain citizenship. They are not exactly showing the love when they so
willfully violate our laws. It is inevitable that their demonstration of
hatred will breed more hatred.

Ron O'Neal

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OBTAINING citizenship requires a basic knowledge of English.

Your "knowledge" of English may be no more than that required to pass the
test. ONCE OBTAINED, the BENEFITS and the PROTECTION of law is not
predicated on language.

If you are a citizen and don't speak English well, you are still protected.

RO


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Lets Roll

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Apr 13, 2005, 1:24:16 PM4/13/05
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"George Grapman" <sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote in message
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The DEA website publishes the stats on the origin of drugs smuggled into the
US.
The gang stats are derived from the DOJ and the FBI.
Ditto the illegal alien prison population.

Lets Roll

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Apr 13, 2005, 1:56:09 PM4/13/05
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"Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
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> OBTAINING citizenship requires a basic knowledge of English.
>
> Your "knowledge" of English may be no more than that required to pass the
> test.

Now what makes me think you are an advocate of teaching to the test without
conferring any real knowledge or critical thinking skills?

> ONCE OBTAINED, the BENEFITS and the PROTECTION of law is not
> predicated on language.
>

If they falsified their application and can speak English only sufficiently
adequate to pass the test without a real working knowledge of the language,
their citizenship is illegitimate and they should be accorded the benefit of
the law to strip them of their citizenship and deport them.

> If you are a citizen and don't speak English well, you are still
> protected.
>

What about equal protection under the law for native born Americans against
absconders who falsify applications and obtain illegitimate citizenship? Or
does your equal protections under the law extend only to aliens?

Fredric L. Rice

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bjack...@yahoo.com wrote:

>I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this. Hey Pedro, learn
>English, you're in America now.

<rofl!> This Christian Republican should be learning to speak
Navaho Indian if he wants to pretend one should speak the local
language.

Man, Christian Republinazis are _all_ filled with hatred.

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Don Gabacho

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"I see. This is why the Mexican government created the IMER, Instituto
Mexicano de Radio, to operate several dozen rural and indigenous
language
programmed radio stations in Náhatl and other indigenous languages? "

A bone-thrown in only very recent years.

As it is: the indigenous 'still' do not want Spanish teachers in their
communities.

David Eduardo

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Apr 13, 2005, 3:52:16 PM4/13/05
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"Don Gabacho" <jpas...@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
news:1113420878.6...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

>>"I see. This is why the Mexican government created the IMER, Instituto
Mexicano de Radio, to operate several dozen rural and indigenous
language
programmed radio stations in Náhatl and other indigenous languages? "

>>>A bone-thrown in only very recent years.

Wrong. IMER has been around for over 20 years. I think the first stations
were in the 70's, in fact.

>>>As it is: the indigenous 'still' do not want Spanish teachers in their
communities.

Only in some communities that have been polarized by certain influences.


grinder

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They should be careful what they wish for. Now West Virginians will have to
learn "Jim" is a ONE syllable word that is not pronounced Geeeeee Ummmmm and
the "r" in car is not silent.


Travis Campbell

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"The Pervert" <perv...@spambad.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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My name is Bush. Blow me.

Travis Campbell

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"George Grapman" <sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote in message
news:J_07e.1100$J12...@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
> brit am wrote:
> > <mordacp...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1113344459.8...@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> >>Yet another rightard hypocrite pipes up.
> >>
> >>
> >>According to you, Mexicans are all a bunch of drug traffickers or are
> >>hyped up on drugs.
> >>http://tinyurl.com/4oe4h
> >
> >
> > 80% of drugs entering the US is brought by illegal aliens. 60% of the
> > members of criminal gangs in the US are illegal aliens. 25% of criminal
> > felons in Federal Prison are illegal aliens. That seems enough doesn't
it?
> >
> >
> >
> Where did you get these numbers?

He pulls them out of Karl Rove's ass.

brit am

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Apr 13, 2005, 6:03:56 PM4/13/05
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On the Texans for Immigration Reform site. All sources are cited there as
well.

brit am

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
news:a%f7e.69$c42...@fe07.lga...

I doubt it very much. The information and statistics are the very thing
Rove and Bush would want censored.

>


brit am

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"Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
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I read about that aspect of NAFTA coming into effect a year or two ago. The
article said that perhaps only two trucking companies had trucks which would
qualify. But, anyone who's been around the border will know that Mexican
drivers already deliver to border towns, where then American (and Canadian)
trucks pick the load up. It will do serious harm to that industry when the
Mexicans finally can deliver the loads to the US and Canadian destinations.

Sir Marksman

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"Travis Campbell" <tra...@compton.net> wrote in message
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Typical LIEberal, preoccupied with penises.


Jerry Okamura

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"Fredric L. Rice" <FR...@SkepticTank.ORG> wrote in
message news:115qpo0...@corp.supernews.com...

> bjack...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this.
>>Hey Pedro, learn
>>English, you're in America now.
>
> <rofl!> This Christian Republican should be
> learning to speak
> Navaho Indian if he wants to pretend one should
> speak the local
> language.
>
It has very little to do with ideology. It has
everything to do with what gives you the best
chance of making a good living, in a country that
speaks english.


James Chamblee

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Apr 13, 2005, 7:24:47 PM4/13/05
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in article a%f7e.69$c42...@fe07.lga, Travis Campbell at tra...@compton.net
wrote on 4/13/05 5:16 PM:

>>> 80% of drugs entering the US is brought by illegal aliens. 60% of the
>>> members of criminal gangs in the US are illegal aliens. 25% of criminal
>>> felons in Federal Prison are illegal aliens. That seems enough doesn't
> it?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Where did you get these numbers?
>
> He pulls them out of Karl Rove's ass.

The Bushies love illegal aliens; because they allow their big agricultural
contributors to exploit people ( both citizens & aliens) with no regard for
the social impacts on crime, wages, etc.

They will never make a serious effort to stop illegal immigration, and they
have already made several proposals to legalize them.

brit am

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"James Chamblee" <jim-ch...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Point well made. On the other side however, the Democrats want an open
borders policy as well. Bush wants as many illegals as possible as a
corporate welfare package. The Democrats want as many as can get to America
and make them voting citizens.

>


brit am

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"Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
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> What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>
> What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>
> Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
> tongue?
>
> Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
> Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>
> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
> read and speak English?

It used to be a requirement that immigrants had to have some knowledge of
English. Indeed, English already is the official language. It's the
language that all government is done in, and that all laws are written in.
It is the language that all courts are in. If some non-English speaker is
on trial, an interpreter must be there.

Yes language does take time. But not to the extreme. I was talking to a
slavic person who was taking English lessons at a local college. He said
that a Mexican woman was in the class who'd been in America 30 years, and
still didn't know English. He carried on as to how damned lazy this was.

>
> Do we print voting ballots in only English, denying legitimate citizens
> the
> right to vote?
>

> I have studied French, German and (some) Russian. I married into a family
> that spoke French and English. Learning a new language is not
> difficult....it is VERY difficult. It takes time. I volunteer my Tuesday
> mornings to assist in teaching English to new immigrants. Come along with
> me and see for yourself how hard the students work at learning simple
> phrases and how pleased they are to accomplish mastering simple concepts
> in
> a new language.
>

> I hear the phrase "But why don't they speak ENGLISH??!!"
>
> They may very well speak perfect English, but the fact is, what you are
> hearing may very well be A PRIVATE CONVERSATION NOT MEANT FOR YOUR EARS!
>

> You silly Twit!


>
> RO
>
>
>
> <bjack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1113339126.7...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> Read story here...
>>
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=15&u=/ap/2005
> 0412/ap_on_re_us/official_english
>>

>> I guess Mexicans will be bitching about this. Hey Pedro, learn
>> English, you're in America now.
>>

Graphic Queen

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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:34:35 GMT, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid>
wrote:

>They should be careful what they wish for. Now West Virginians will have to
>learn "Jim" is a ONE syllable word that is not pronounced Geeeeee Ummmmm and
>the "r" in car is not silent.
>

At least the speaking like that are citizens and Americans. That is
what upsets you so and why you idiots get shriller and shriller with
each post you make. I love it.

GQ

Lets Roll

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"Don Gabacho" <jpas...@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
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/////////////

In other words, even the indigenous people in their own country don't like
the aggressive Spanish speaking Mexicans!


David Eduardo

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"Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
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Only in Gabacho's warped mind.


The Pervert

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"Sir Marksman" <xana...@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:3zh7e.1154$XF3...@twister.nyroc.rr.com...

Apparently Travis has that in common with Michael Jackson.

Might there be other similar similarities?


VRWC Destruction Machine

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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 03:20:14 GMT, George Grapman
<sfge...@paccbell.net> wrote:

>Lets Roll wrote:
>> "Ron O'Neal" <ron...@wt.net> wrote in message
>> news:425c693e$0$25883$8b46...@news.nationwide.net...
>>
>>>What in Blazes is an "Official Language"?
>>>
>>
>>

>> I tried to find the text of this bill online, but it does not seem to be
>> available yet. I am pretty sure it means that all official government
>> business will be conducted in English. If you need an interpreter, bring
>> your own.
>>
>>

>>>What is intended when a state or country makes a language "Official"?
>>>
>>
>>

>> In this case I would bet it means WV taxpayers have had a surfeit of
>> non-English speaking immigrants and having their tax dollars usurped to
>> provide government services to them in every language known to man.
>>
>>

>>>Does that mean no one can speak a language other than the sanctioned
>>>tongue?
>>>
>>
>>

>> They can speak any language they want. But if they are going to conduct any
>> kind of business with the state or local government in WV, they will have a
>> lot more success if they speak English or bring an interperter.
>>
>>

>>>Do we shut down the foreign language broadcasters? The newspapers?
>>>Teaching foreign languages in schools?
>>>
>>
>>

>> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
>> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
>> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US. Along with the
>> Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is sold for half
>> price of the English version.
>>
>

> Too bad about that trivial First Amendment,
>
Yeah. Ain't that a bitch, it was written in English.

-
Justice will be served
And the battle will rage
This big dog will fight
When you rattle his cage
And you¡¯ll be sorry that you messed with
The u.s. of a.
’cause we’ll put a boot in your ass
It’s the american way

-Toby Keith

Sir Marksman

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"The Pervert" <perv...@spambad.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Both in denial of who they are?


Jack Spratt

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nuts


grinder

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"Graphic Queen" <xxx...@xxx.xxx.com> wrote in message
news:p1lr5117jd8f1b7qp...@4ax.com...

> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:34:35 GMT, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>>They should be careful what they wish for. Now West Virginians will have
>>to
>>learn "Jim" is a ONE syllable word that is not pronounced Geeeeee Ummmmm
>>and
>>the "r" in car is not silent.
>>
> At least the speaking like that are citizens and Americans.

Like the "weird" cousin everybody in the family is too embarassed to talk
about.


That is
> what upsets you so and why you idiots get shriller and shriller with
> each post you make. I love it.
>
> GQ

Like the "weird" cousin everybody in the family is too embarassed to talk
about.


The Pervert

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"grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
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Is that how your family treats you? Sad.

David Eduardo

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Apr 14, 2005, 12:58:31 PM4/14/05
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"Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
news:115p3c1...@corp.supernews.com...

>
> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US. Along with the
> Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is sold for half
> price of the English version.

This is precisely why a national official language is so dangerous. Persons
like yourself would use such legislation to impede the free speech of
others, using language or some other pretext to silence what you find
unpleasant.

And next, if a store has a sale on jeans but not on denim, you will find
that discriminatory. So the Dallas Morning News wants to increase
circulation among Hispanics by selling the paper cheap. So what? That is
marketing. In the big circulation wars between the daily News and the Post
in NY, price is one of the major competitive tools used to promote each
paper. This has nothing to do with immigration.

Gee, Geofrey Chaucer wrote a language most English speaking people can't
understand today. Should we ban him, too?


>
>> Do we now make it a requirement of citizenship that the person be able to
>> read and speak English?

Yes. The citizenship test is in English.


jpas...@nettaxi.com

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Apr 14, 2005, 2:13:27 PM4/14/05
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>> In other words, even the indigenous people in their own country
don't like
>> the aggressive Spanish speaking Mexicans!

>Only in Gabacho's warped mind.

Edwina, you know either absolutely nothing of Mexico or are a liar---or
both.

jpas...@nettaxi.com

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Apr 14, 2005, 2:45:48 PM4/14/05
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"Only in some communities that have been polarized by certain
influences."

Only one: Mexico City.

grinder

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"The Pervert" <perv...@spambad.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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LOL. That's all you could come up with?


jpas...@nettaxi.com

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Apr 14, 2005, 3:14:16 PM4/14/05
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"In other words, even the indigenous people in their own country don't
like the aggressive Spanish speaking Mexicans!"

That's right; and not merely the indigenous. When saying "Mexicano" in
Mexico, the vast majority of the subjects of Mexico's so-called
republic, are generally referring to the population of "Ciudad Mexico,"
the "Place of the Citizens of Mexico," and, when the context is
political, the central government which emanates from there.

Their political/tribute system is despised.

In especially, but not only, such historically recalcitrant areas such
as Mexico's states of Chiapas, Yucatan, Oaxaca, Tabassco and Guerrero
there are still widespread and even fervent separatist sentiments
dating to the seccession of Texas and prior.

The present-day Mexican State of Quintana Roo itself, along the
Caribbean, only became a state of Mexico in 1974 when, via the lure of
free land for homesteading and the opportunity to "capture dollars" in
the then still new tourist-destination, Cancun, Mexico's central
government was able to attract a sufficient number of non-Maya to so
numerically overwhelm the Maya who had existed, independently, there
since prior to the arrival of even the Conquistadors (whom the Maya of
the zone had defeated) to simply appropriate the zone and make it a
State of Mexico.

When, in 1974, the first Spanish teachers began to arrive, on
burro-back, of the some 2500 villagers of Coba, for example, refused
to attend any classes believing any cooperation with the "Mexicans"
would result in their being "enslaved."

The sentitment persists to this day, given that the appropriation of
thier lands immeadiately along the whole of the Caribbean coast, for
commercial tourist developments, is no longer enough for Mexico City.

The "Mexicans" have since "privitized" even Mayan ruing sites.

Just before my return to the U.S.A., some 16 Maya were killed by
"Mexico's" Army at the ruin site of Coba. Though the Maya who lived
alongside were making no fight to retain their patrimony, they did at
least want to retain the jobs as ticket-takers.

Further south in Quintana Roo, the even more recalcitrant the Maya are
and always have been. They don't even want Mexico's goverment to build
any of their roads, much less their schools.

In the Lacadon jungle of Chiapas there are now some 300-400,000 Maya
living in that National Park. Having been dispossed totally from their
lands after NAFTA was signed, they simply had no other place to go; and
eventually declared war on "Mexico" (the central government from Mexico
City) and NAFTA itself.

Lets Roll

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"David Eduardo" <amd...@pacbell.com> wrote in message
news:Xix7e.2334$t85....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...

>
> "Lets Roll" <lets...@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote in message
> news:115p3c1...@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> My, my. You are sounding a little frantic. And silly.
>> Although, it would not hurt my feelings in the least if Univision and
>> Telemundo were legislated out of existence in the US. Along with the
>> Spanish language edition of the Dallas Morning News which is sold for
>> half price of the English version.
>
> This is precisely why a national official language is so dangerous.
> Persons like yourself would use such legislation to impede the free speech
> of others, using language or some other pretext to silence what you find
> unpleasant.
>

Oh, baloney. You could still say anything you wanted to say, just like you
and all those racist organizations you support always do anyway. You would
just have to be saying it in English so Americans could understand your
filthy subversive ass for what it is. I should have known El Primo
Profiteer Poncho Disney would go into heart failure over the mere suggestion
of outlawing the way he steals his beans.

> And next, if a store has a sale on jeans but not on denim, you will find
> that discriminatory. So the Dallas Morning News wants to increase
> circulation among Hispanics by selling the paper cheap. So what? That is
> marketing. In the big circulation wars between the daily News and the Post
> in NY, price is one of the major competitive tools used to promote each
> paper. This has nothing to do with immigration.
>

You are correct. It has nothing to do with immigration. It has everything
to do with corporate racism. If your pet Mexicans want to read a news paper
in America, they can learn to read, write and speak English or go without.

> Gee, Geofrey Chaucer wrote a language most English speaking people can't
> understand today. Should we ban him, too?
>>

Chaucer is a long cry from the racists running the Dallas Morning News.

(They have a real nice photograph of him on this site, which you can compare
to all the photos of him on his own site http://www.davidgleason.com/.)
http://www.nab.org/conventions­/radioshow/2004/SessionDetail.­asp?id=12...
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/Pr­essRel/RS2004/programming_exec­utive_sup...
October 6, 2004
David Gleason is president of programming at Univision Radio. Univision
Radio has 68 stations. Gleason has worked in Central America, South America
and the Caribbean during his four-decade career.


http://www.hispanicbroadcastin­g.com/overview_timeline.htm
1999
Heftel Broadcasting Corporation announces the acquisitions of KHOT-FM in
Phoenix and KISF-FM in Las Vegas


Heftel Broadcasting Corporation changes name to the Hispanic Broadcasting
Corporation.
back to top


2002
Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Katz Hispanic Media announce the
formation of HBC Sales Integration, Inc. designed to integrate the Company's
different marketing platforms.


Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Univision announce their definative
merger agreement under which Univision will acquire Hispanic Broadcasting in
an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.5 billion.


http://static.highbeam.com/m/m­ediaweek/february081999/netlau­ncheslego...
Bachman, Katy
MEDIAWEEK
February 08, 1999
Heftel invites outlets to localize new Spanish-language network fare
RADIO
Hispanic radio is on a roll, but creating national programming that appeals
to all the different Spanish-based cultures-Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican,
etc.--clustered in various regions of the U.S. has been a challenge, even
for top Spanish-language radio broadcaster Heftel Broadcasting. Perhaps
that's why David Gleason, Heftel's vp of AM programming, is reluctant to
call the Heftel Radio Network, which launched this month with three shows, a
network. "We don't consider ourselves to be a network, but a group of
stations that share resources when appropriate," Gleason said.
Unlike programming on most radio networks, the new content that is being
shared by as many as 10 Heftel Spanish-language stations varies--depending
on the market and its particular audience characteristics. With each of the
three new shows, some stations are simulcasting the entire broadcast, while
...
http://www.broadcast.net/piper­mail/broadcast/2003-November/1­79053.html
David Gleason broadc...@broadcast.net
Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:10:17 -0800


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David Gleason
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Read the replies in this message thread. You will find it interesting.
http://www.radio-info.com/mods­/board?Board=la&Post=222148&pa­ge=Subject:
Anyone going to NAB? New session announced. Posted by: David Eduardo
Posts: 3557 Status: Offline Posted on: 07/23/04 07:13 PM For those going to
the NAB in San Diego, there was an announcement today about a programming
"supersession" which will be all Q&A from the audience. "Friday, July 23,
2004 NAB Radio Show Sets Programming Super Session On tap for this year's
Programming Executive Super Session at the NAB Radio Show, set to commence
Oct. 6 in San Diego, are Cumulus Media EVP John Dickey, Univision Radio
President/Programming David Gleason, Clear Channel SVP/Programming Tom
Owens, Entercom SVP/Programming Pat Paxton and Radio One COO Mary Catherine
Sneed. The session will be moderated by R&R Publisher/CEO and 2003 NAB
National Radio Award recipient Erica Farber. " Executive officers Univsion
http://www.univision.net/corp/­en/executives.jsp A. Jerrold
PerenchioChairman
of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Robert V. CahillVice Chairman and
Secretary of the Corporation Ray RodriguezPresidentUnivision Network,
TeleFutura Network, Galavisión McHenry T. Tichenor, Jr.PresidentUnivision
Radio Jeffrey T. HinsonExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Andrew W. HobsonSenior Executive Vice President and Chief Strategic Officer
C. Douglas KranwinkleExecutive Vice President and General Counsel First item
in the timeline of HBC
1949
Tichenor receives license from radio station KGBS in Harlingen and soon
after buys a second station, KGBT, that uses a powerful signal to cover much
of Mexico and broadcasts in Spanish at night. It is McHenry Tichenor's first
experience in radio.


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