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Univision's Jorge Ramos Betrays Mexico for Wealth and Fame In America

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Ubiquitous

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Jul 8, 2015, 8:57:39 AM7/8/15
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by John Nolte

Think what you want about open border activist and Univision anchor
Jorge Ramos (as you’ll see below, I don’t think much of him), but the
man has talent. Ramos is very bright, charismatic and a skillful
activist. He’s a also a skillful liar and propagandist; a man who
pretends to care deeply about his fellow Mexicans, when the truth is
that in exchange for fame, wealth and political power, Ramos abandoned
over 120 million of them.

According to his own biography, the 57 year-old Ramos came to America
in 1983, when he was 25 years old. He didn’t come here from Mexico as a
child with his parents as my wife did. She knows no other country.
Ramos left Mexico and came here as a full-fledged adult, a grown man
loaded with exactly the kind of talent and ambition his home country of
Mexico desperately needs.

That’s all well and good. Millions of other immigrants have, as well.
But Ramos poses as a The Great Defender Of The Mexican People, which
makes him a mercenary liar of the first order.

If Ramos truly cared about “his people,” instead of selling out 120
million of them stuck in a corrupt, desperate country, he would have
remained in the country he grew to an adult in, to utilize his talents
for the good of Mexico and the Mexican people.

Instead, after realizing he could become wealthy and powerful by
aligning himself with the hard-left here in America, Ramos seeks only
to hurt America with his destructive open border ideas because he knows
that policy is the key to his wealth and fame.

America doesn’t need reform and reformers, Mexico does. The fight
talented men like Ramos should be waging is to turn Mexico into the
kind of country that doesn’t create millions of illegals — a
prosperous and free country where people want to live not flee. That’s
a righteous fight — that is the fight of a patriot.

Jorge Ramos is no champion of the Mexican people or the Mexican
immigrant.

He’s a first-class sellout, a coward and a backstabber.

There is just no other way to describe a man who abandoned his own
country and sold his soul for a career that encourages his own people
to make a dangerous trek through a treacherous desert led by coyote
criminals and rapists.

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The next "9-11" began with Obama.



FPP

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Jul 8, 2015, 3:19:28 PM7/8/15
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On 2015-07-08 09:57:26 +0000, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> said:

> Ramos is very bright, charismatic and a skillful
> activist. He’s a also a skillful liar and propagandist; a man who
> pretends to care deeply about his fellow Mexicans, when the truth is
> that in exchange for fame, wealth and political power, Ramos abandoned
> over 120 million of them.
>
> Ramos left Mexico and came here as a full-fledged adult, a grown man
> loaded with exactly the kind of talent and ambition his home country of
> Mexico desperately needs.

Ramos did what every other successful immigrant has done - but, for
some strange reason he "abandoned" his people - while the likes of Ted
Cruz and Marco Rubio's families are not similarly portrayed.

Leave it to the Right Wing to smear anybody that gets in their face.

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"We used to look up and wonder about our place in the stars. Now we
just look down and worry about our place in the dirt." - Interstellar

Byker

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Jul 8, 2015, 10:53:42 PM7/8/15
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"Ubiquitous" wrote in message news:mnj6ld$l2c$3...@dont-email.me...
>
> If Ramos truly cared about “his people,” instead of selling out 120
> million of them stuck in a corrupt, desperate country, he would have
> remained in the country he grew to an adult in, to utilize his talents for
> the good of Mexico and the Mexican people.

If you've ever watched much Latino TV (Univision, Telemundo, Azteca, etc.,
you'll notice that Hispanic culture is heavily into the occult.

Their superstitions put ours to shame (If you stare at a dog while it's
taking a shit, you'll get a pimple on your eye, etc.):

http://mexicoretold.com/2013/07/15/very-superstitious/

http://www.babble.com/latina/10-superstitions-my-mexican-family-believes/

http://poppiesandicecream.blogspot.com/2013/05/of-saints-and-superstitions.html

http://www.buzzfeed.com/alejandroalba/superstitions-mexicans-believe#.jsW3GVpLd

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2011/11/mexicans-turn-to-witchcraft-to-ward-off.html

http://www.christianpost.com/news/mexico-drug-cartels-in-regions-steeped-in-witchcraft-demonic-influence-68636/


And then there are the omnipresent astrologers:

http://vidayfamilia.univision.com/horoscopos/
http://vidayfamilia.univision.com/horoscopos/videos/
http://www.telemundo.com/shows/2014/10/22/astrologia




Ubiquitous

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Jul 9, 2015, 5:02:11 AM7/9/15
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fred...@gmail.com wrote:

>Leave it to the Right Wing to smear anybody that gets in their face.

Well, there you go accusing others of what you practice again!

--
The old Soviet leaders had it right. Our destruction comes from within:
Moochers, parasites, and Obama.



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