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Re: New life for Mexican invaders is a new destruction of USA

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climber

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:28:26 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 1:04 am, Red Cloud <mmdir2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/22/people-trafficking-usa-pr...
>
> The best way to secure the border is militarization.  Set up military
> battle ground on the border
> and ready to mow down  Mexican invaders if USA has a will to protect
> and defend the nation, culture  and people.  Without securing the
> border, this nation will not last.  Border. Culture. Langage.  Those 3
> are what defined a nation is. The nation is unity ground for the
> people. It is where  people find each other hope and common ground and
> even love and peace and empathy for each other.    Chineses are
> actually fine themselves more comfortable and empathy for one another
> since  they believe they have one strong nation and they have willing
> to follow it and obey it and make it progress. That's why China is
> growing more while  Americans are in fearful  yet  Americans can't to
> anything to stop the  flowing of the Mexican invaders.
>
> Mexicans illegals making new life in America means a losing a life for
> Americans. This is not
> a win-win situation.

Apaches have a long history of fighting Mexicans. Volunteers from AZ
could eliminate the invaders.

Climber

p.s. Japan is scouring the world for immigrants. Only Japanese are
eligible!

Samoa

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:55:10 AM11/23/09
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On Nov 23, 3:28�am, climber <coledenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apaches have a long history of fighting Mexicans. Volunteers from AZ
> could eliminate the invaders.


It isn't just Mexicans. ALL Hispanick groups are pigs. They are
descended from Spanish criminals:

from the book "From Columbus to Castro", by Eric Williams, copyright
1970.
page 37
In June 1497, on the occasion of Columbus' third voyage, a general
order was issued to all justices in Spain authorizing the
transportation to Hispaniola of criminals - with the exception of
heretics, traitors, counterfeiters and sodomites - in commutation of
death or prison sentences.

from the book "Great Conquerors of South and Central America", by A.
Hyatt Verrill, copyright 1929
page 2.
It was natural that the men selected by leaders of such expeditions as
set sail for the New World were a far from desirable type as colonists
or settlers. The hazards of the voyages and explorations called for
men of a reckless, daring, unprincipled type. Later on Spain sent some
of her best citizens to guide the development of colonial life, but it
must be admitted that in the first stages of the venture the
participants, in considerable number, were actual or potential
criminals, smugglers, pirates, and thugs. Among the early adventurers
it was only by chance that now and then was found an out-at-elbow
cavalier, a ne'er-do-well scion of nobility, or some restless,
romantic soul of wealth and station.

in Hispaniola:
from the book "The Conquest of Paradise'" by Kirkpatrick Sale,
copyright 1990
page 156
....the Spaniards now on the island (Hispaniola), some 630 of
them in 1495, perhaps as many as a thousand by 1500, and none too
savory a lot. They were more "canalla" than "hidalgo" now, for most
of the gentlemen had chosen to return to Castille, and those left
behind, like those who could be attracted out, came largely from the
lower rungs of Spanish life, some of them, Fernando reported, with
clipped noses and ears, sure signs of convicted robbers in Castille as
in Espanola.

climber

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Nov 23, 2009, 12:28:25 PM11/23/09
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Thanks for the informative post.

Climber

runningwolf

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Nov 23, 2009, 7:25:22 PM11/23/09
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Well, what do you think "colonized" North America?
The cream of the crop?
I don't think so!!!

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