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"Little Mexico in Alta California"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I tried to tell my kids, several years ago, that Mexican populated areas would conform to Mexican norms. Have just emailled this article to them. "They'e here!"

2/28/07, 8:38 AM

Anonymous Carter said...

I'll provide the pro-immigrationist repsonse:

Yes, the city of Cudahy (like Maywood) is a shithole, its police and politicians subverted by criminal elements like some Mexican border town, but it's an exception that has nothing in common with all the places - none of which I can name, I'm sure they exist - where the illegal alien invasion has been swell for everyone. Yes, but "the price of lettuce". Yes, but "lunch wagon tacos". Yes but, "cheap landscaping". Yes, but "vibrant". Yes, but "that poem on the statue of liberty". Yes, but "racist".

2/28/07, 1:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pres. G. Bush Jr. says,

"Mi casa es su casa!"

--david.davenport.1@netzero.com

2/28/07, 5:10 PM

Anonymous Mr. Joshua said...

All of Los Angeles county is like one big boarder town! Just like El Paso, Texas! This is what you get when we let a second and third generation Nazi become president! The biggest atrocity is that Black Americans are being hurt the most from this! Why should we let a bunch of “wet backs”, as Michael Richards would say, into this country and give them jobs, professions, careers, and contracts that belong to Black Americans! It looks like Mexicans are having their day in the U.S. and Black Americans have just been “Forgotten” again!!!!
This corruption is going to end soon! Go to the Forgotten Americans Website to see what we are going to do about it!!!

www.forgottenamericans.org

3/19/07, 8:13 PM

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