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Mexicos War On America

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Received this email today. Very interesting. I can see a lot of this stuff happening here in North Texas. What the heck is going on in D.C.?



MEXICOS WAR ON AMERICA



By Frosty Wooldridge

March 20, 2006 NewsWithViews.com



In 1836, legends Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and William Travis, along with 180 fearless men, fought Santa Annas two thousand Mexican troops at the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. No contest! Santa Anna killed every last one of those brave men. Six weeks later, with a cry of Remember the Alamo, Texans beat back the Mexican army and established Texas as part of the United States of America.



Today, Mexicos declaration of war on America moves with quickening speed. Their modern day general known as President Vicente Fox is not content with retaking Texas. He invades all American states.



As a premier, many of you watch the History Channel with WWII footage showing Germans and their tanks charging into Poland. You watched their tanks crush the French.



Did any of you watch the 100,000 illegal Mexicans and others storm Chicago, Illinois March 10, 2006? How many Mexican insurgents stand on American soil? At last count, in excess of 9,000,000 illegal Mexicans! Its the largest invasion force without firing a shot EVER on American soil.



This invasion is encouraged, abetted and organized by the Mexican state and supported by all citizens in Mexican society. Fox provides his troops with maps, water, provisions and aid to invade Americas border.



What are the desires of Mexico? Lawrence Auster, in his The Second Mexican War February 17, 2006, wrote, In orchestrating this war on America, the Mexican state represents the desires of the Mexican people as a whole:



Political revanchismto regain control of the territories lost to the U.S. in 1848, thus avenging themselves for the humiliation they feel they suffered at our hands for the last century and a half; In effect, Mexico is colonizing the United States. Cultural imperialismto expand the Mexican culture and Spanish language into North America. They destroy English as Americas language. Economic parasitismto maintain and increase the flow of $20 billion dollars that Mexicans in the U.S. send back to their relatives at home every year, a major factor keeping the chronically troubled Mexican economy afloat and the corrupt Mexican system cocooned its status quo. They use us against ourselves to benefit themselves.



Americans watch a peaceful invasion and the most profound colonization in modern history. Carlos de Mola for Mexicos Excelsior Newspaper said, You cannot give me a similar example of such a large migratory wave of an ant-like multitude, stubborn, unarmed and carried on in the face of the most powerful and best-armed nation on earthit is slowly returning the southwestern U.S. to the jurisdiction of Mexico without firing a single shot nor requiring the least diplomatic action, by means of a steady, spontaneous and uninterrupted occupation.



What youre watchingand most Americans only keep watching without a whimperthe takeover of America by a foreign country by colonization.



One of Foxs cabinet officers, Juan Hernandez said, The Mexican population is 100 million and 23 million who live in the United States.



Heather MacDonald, in the City Journal, Fall 2005, wrote, Mexicos five-year development plan in 1995 announced that the Mexican nation extends its border into the United States. The government would strengthen solidarity programs with the Mexican communities abroad by emphasizing their Mexican roots, and supporting literacy programs in Spanish and teaching of the history, values and traditions of Mexico to those Mexicans living in the United States. We are betting the Mexican population in the U.S. will think Mexico first.



Not only are they invading America in numbers and language, they financially bleed Americans of jobs, depress wages and send money to Mexico. In time, they will be able to deny authority of American law because they will vote against American laws and/or change them to fit their purposes.



A simple look at what happened in Chicago a week ago portends violent confrontations in the future. We allow the complete surrender of U.S. sovereignty over our immigration policy. Fox loves it as his insurgents grow by three million annually on U.S. soil. (source: Time Magazine, September 20, 2004, Americas Broken Borders)



Auster wrote, Hitler pursed Anschluss, the joining together of the Germans in Austria with the Germans in Germany leading the official annexation of Austria to Germany. Mexicos equivalent is acercamiento which means warmer relations to act as a unified block to advance Mexicos interests inside the U.S. andweakening of U.S. immigration law. Thus, the Mexican government is using the Mexican U.S. population as a fifth column.



As you can see, we allow 56 Mexican consulates in major cities throughout America to foster this invasion with help and guidance inside the belly of America. Those consulates distribute Guia del Migrante Mexicano which is a guide for illegals to further imbed themselves into America without getting caught.



Auster wrote, It has been proposed that Mexicans in the U.S. vote in Mexican elections. California Mexicans would have seats in the Mexican Congress, specifically representing Mexicans residing in that state. One of Mexicos three major parties, the PRD, urges the designation of the entire United States as the sixth Mexican electoral district.



Winston Churchill wrote in his Follies of the Victors, that the Germans were given a motive for revenge; later, an opportunity to strike back. By the same stroke of history, the U.S. gave Mexico a motive in 1848, and today, an opportunity by allowing mass migration.



In other words, we gave Fox this opportunity; he took it and now General Fox dictates terms to us. Who are his generals? Specifically--U.S. Congressman Joe Baca in California works for Reconquista de Aztlan along with Mayor Villaraigosa of Los Angeles, U.S. Congressman Chris Cannon of Utah and dozens of others on U.S. soil. Not only that, he can count on an American foot soldier George Bush and most of the U.S. Congress. Fox counts on the silence of U.S. governors in all 50 states. Who are his foot soldiers? Nine million Mexicans spread across 49 states and growing!



Please, if you do nothing else this week, join http://www.numbersusa.com and become a weekly faxer. Send this column to your friends and have them join Numbersusa.com and send those prewritten letters. If that guest worker program passes this month, you're looking at adding 60 million Mexicans to American within 10 years. Over 18 million will be Spanish speaking children flooding our schools. Yes, if even half those 12 million illegal Mexicans bring in six million wives under Specters or Kennedys guest worker programs, those wives bring at least three children each. Thus, you're looking at 18 million more kids within a heartbeat in timehitting our schools. If even half the single Mexicans have one child each in ten years, youre talking six million more kids. This is war and colonization by any other names.



Americans, what are you going to do about it? All I can say is, Remember the Alamo!



2006 Frosty Wooldridge - All Rights Reserved



Frosty's new book "Immigration's Unarmed
 
That's a really interesting slant on it. I never thought of the situation as an invasion. Makes one think...
 
I heard something about there being a boycott or something on May 1st. All the Mexicans are being told to stay home that day and not go to work/school whatever. That will be interesting.
 
I just dont' understand why anyone can show up in our country and think they have the right to stay here permanently without following legal channels.

And politicians are only worried about their illegal constituents who can't even vote for them.

It is beyond rediculous.

Part of me thinks of the Japenese camps they had during the war--when they unfairly and illegally made them all go to camps for the protection of the country (slaughtering my history--so my apologies).

But in that instance--the Japense were here legally. They did nothing wrong.

Why are we condoning and defending those who did wrong and allowing the "invasian" to continue?

If I did that in Mexico (not that I would want to)---I'm sure someone would be after my butt in a hurry.

we are not "home base". Once you touch the soil--does not make you immune to the immigration laws of this country.

And unfortunately---the Mexican-american population will defend there brothers and sisters who are committing these crimes.

This country's generosity has been abused long enough.
 

I hardly consider them coming here an invasion. This is way over the top.

Also, I'm not talking about anyone on the DIS, often these types of articles just sound to me like a way of masking the authors dislike of Mexicans PERIOD, whether they are legal or not. Again, not anyone on the DIS, but that is the feeling I get.
 
Interesting angle, but Frosty really needs an editor.
 
Indeed, an interesting angle, and everyone's entitled to his or her point of view.

I'd say, however, that Frosty is being a wee bit manipulative with his terminology when he says that Mexico is colonizing the United States. In one very limited sense he is right: when people move from their home country to another and form "colonies", this is one definition of colonization.

Almost invariably, however, when people use the word "colonization" they mean an act where one country subjugates a foreign territory either militarily or - more often - economically. The last time I looked, the Mexicans who enter the U.S. legally or illegally are taking bottom-end jobs at bottom-end
wages. If you want to put a completely different slant on it, you could say that the U.S. is engaged in a "virtual colonization" of Mexican human resources, and many Mexicans are being very helpful in this by moving to the U.S. where their labor can be used.

As soon as Frosty can make a case that Mexico is running General Motors or IBM, deciding where and how natural resources can be extracted, and dictating who gets elected into the White House, then you can talk about colonization.
 
pogo791 said:
As soon as Frosty can make a case that Mexico is running General Motors or IBM, deciding where and how natural resources can be extracted, and dictating who gets elected into the White House, then you can talk about colonization.
Well just keep watching, cause it wont be long!! Its sad when a person cannot get a job here in America because they can not speek spanish. Silly me, I thought English was our official language!! As far as getting elected to the White House, they are already in Congress, as city mayors, and other elected positions. Where do you think future presidents get their start? :mad: And now they(a school in Califrnia) have replaced the American flag on the school grounds with a mexican flag!! HELLO!!!!!!!!! YOUR IN AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
marcotter said:
Well just keep watching, cause it wont be long!! Its sad when a person cannot get a job here in America because they can not speek spanish. Silly me, I thought English was our official language!! As far as getting elected to the White House, they are already in Congress, as city mayors, and other elected positions. Where do you think future presidents get their start? :mad:

Exactly the kind of attitude I was talking about earlier. Thank you for proving my point. :thumbsup2 Going from illegal immigration to talking about "them" and how "they" are taking over. It's shameful that this attitude still exists. :sad2: What do you mean "they." The only people who can get elected are AMERICAN CITIZENS, so the "they" you are talking about are citizens. Do you have a problem with elected officials who are Mexican-American?

ENGLISH is NOT our official language. You CAN get job if you don't speak Spanish. And learning basic Spanish is NOT hard. I work at a movie theatre so I have learned some terms, like "palomitas" which means popcorn. No I can't have a conversation in Spanish but I know enough to be able to do my job if I have a Spanish-speaking customer. I have worked 10 jobs in the past 5 years and have not had to truly KNOW Spanish at a single one. :confused3

For the record I don't think illegal immigration is right, but I also understand how ridiculous our immigration system can be. It's still wrong though. Also, it's no excuse to bash on LEGAL Mexican-American immigrants.
 
Lisa loves Pooh said:
I just dont' understand why anyone can show up in our country and think they have the right to stay here permanently without following legal channels.

Isn't that how your country was founded? ;)
Did the Pilgrim Fathers ask the Native Americans for working permits or did they have green cards when the arrived? :lmao:

OK, back to topic:
Part of the problem is caused by the USA itself:
-Mexicans are coming to the USA because they are poor and see better chances to make a living in Los Estados Unidos.
-Many of those Mexicans are bankrupt small farmers or unemployed agricultural workers.
-Many of them are unemployed or bankrupt because American corn from US-overproduction was sold at dumping prices in Mexico thus taking away the source of income for aforementioned people.

Talking about the official language:
Please make English your official language and then make taking a language test mandatory for everyone. You could i.e. test the people by making them say 'Nuclear'. Everyone who can't say that will be thrown out of the country, which would solve your biggest problem :p
 
Free4Life11 said:
Exactly the kind of attitude I was talking about earlier. Thank you for proving my point. :thumbsup2 Going from illegal immigration to talking about "them" and how "they" are taking over. It's shameful that this attitude still exists. :sad2: What do you mean "they." The only people who can get elected are AMERICAN CITIZENS, so the "they" you are talking about are citizens. Do you have a problem with elected officials who are Mexican-American?

ENGLISH is NOT our official language. You CAN get job if you don't speak Spanish. And learning basic Spanish is NOT hard. I work at a movie theatre so I have learned some terms, like "palomitas" which means popcorn. No I can't have a conversation in Spanish but I know enough to be able to do my job if I have a Spanish-speaking customer. I have worked 10 jobs in the past 5 years and have not had to truly KNOW Spanish at a single one. :confused3

For the record I don't think illegal immigration is right, but I also understand how ridiculous our immigration system can be. It's still wrong though. Also, it's no excuse to bash on LEGAL Mexican-American immigrants.

Yes, I do have a problem with elected officials who are Mexican-American when they openly show more support for illegal Mexicans than for the LEGAL Americans(Mexicans or otherwise) who voted them into office in the first place. And apparently you have not tried to jet a job in south Texas lately. There was a lady on a talk radio news show that was rejected for a position at a local resteraunt because she could not speak Spanish!! She did not say what resteraunt but did say it was not a Mexican resteraunt. I should not have to learn Spanish in order to do a job ANYYWHERE in America. They (illegal or not) should know how to speak english. Let me ask you this, if you were going to a foreign country, would you not try to learn the language in that country?? :sad2:
 
I was listening to Glenn Beck the other morning on the way to work, and he said that more than $65 BILLION dollars a year is paid in welfare, health care, and cost of schooling for illegal aliens. That number is astronomical and outrageous!

I honestly have no problem with anyone who comes here legally. Welcome! But those who come here illegally from ANY country ought to be treated like criminals (they are, after all, breaking the law) and sent home.

Any I also believe that if I moved to another country where English is not the primary language I would be learning a new language. Why do we have schools here in North Texas that are taught entirely in Spanish???? Why aren't the even the schools making the effort to teach English? In some districts around here being bilingual is required in order to be hired. I also don't think it should be the government's responsibility to provide an interpreter. Would I be provided one if I went to Mexico? I don't think so.
 
marcotter said:
Well just keep watching, cause it wont be long!! Its sad when a person cannot get a job here in America because they can not speek spanish. Silly me, I thought English was our official language!! As far as getting elected to the White House, they are already in Congress, as city mayors, and other elected positions. Where do you think future presidents get their start? :mad: And now they(a school in Califrnia) have replaced the American flag on the school grounds with a mexican flag!! HELLO!!!!!!!!! YOUR IN AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!

An individual who holds the English language in such high regard really should learn to use it properly.
 
ElizK said:
I was listening to Glenn Beck the other morning on the way to work, and he said that more than $65 BILLION dollars a year is paid in welfare, health care, and cost of schooling for illegal aliens. That number is astronomical and outrageous!

I agree! We can not even take care of our own citizens so why is America supposed to care for everyone else first? I work in healthcare and it sickens me that the elderly have worked for decades to put money in a system that they can not even get proper benefits from while others, who don't even pay taxes and are here illegally, can draw from our system. I say that if you are in America illegally, then you should have NO access to free healthcare, education and/or the court systems. We need to take care of those who are here legally first, which we obviously can not do.

I don't mind helping others, but to know it is being taken advantage of is where it needs to stop. Squirting out babies even after they can not afford the first ones is not a real smart thing to do. Oh, but excuse me, of course it is! We tax payers will pay for them so they just keep squirting them out in the American hospitals who are not supposed to turn them away.

I guarantee you that if the illegals would not get all the freebies, we would have very few of them here. There is a whole lot we can do with 65 billion.
 
Viking said:
Isn't that how your country was founded? ;)
Did the Pilgrim Fathers ask the Native Americans for working permits or did they have green cards when the arrived? :lmao:
No they didn't, and we eventually took it by force...so what do you want us to do about it now? This is something that is brought up all the time, "You/we took it from the Native Americans!" It happened, it's not going to change.

OK, back to topic:
Part of the problem is caused by the USA itself:
-Mexicans are coming to the USA because they are poor and see better chances to make a living in Los Estados Unidos.
-Many of those Mexicans are bankrupt small farmers or unemployed agricultural workers.
-Many of them are unemployed or bankrupt because American corn from US-overproduction was sold at dumping prices in Mexico thus taking away the source of income for aforementioned people.
So now it's our fault that people choose to break the law? So let me see if I understand this, it's our fault that we produce to much agriculture and other items of consumption. Hmmmm, no, it’s not our fault, sorry. Maybe if President Vicente Fox worked hard at turning the Mexican economy around and making Mexico an attractive country economically we would not have this problem. Just a thought.
 
I am a Mexican American.
Our family got here through legal channels. We were never on welfare or aid of any sort. Only my grandfather spoke English--he spoke & wrote in 7 languages-- within 5 years we all spoke English--no special classes. My mother & her siblings all spoke/speak without accents.

Why do the illegals continue to come in?--because it benefits the powers that be or else the flow would've been stemmed long ago. Employers can pay these illegal workers far under the minimum wage, work them longer & provide no benefits--heck, you & I pay those. Stands to reason, lower labor costs = more profit $$$.
Even when a private individual hires a housekeeper 'under the table' they usually do not pay going rates & never ask questions, & are just as guilty.

All said, I believe at least half of the jobs the illegal Mexicans take are not jobs that Americans are willing to do, so we do need a 'guest' worker program. Over a period of years reward productivity, law abiding, community contributing workers full citizenship.

Yes, the US corn dumping is a huge problem, but there are others of long standing. When US companies relocate to Mexico do you think they hold to environmental standards? We don't expect them to pay what they pay workers in the USA, but do we expect them to show some social conscience?
Presidente Vicente Fox needs to make his country a more viable place instead of focusing his spleen at the USA. Corruption, kidnappings are rife. If Mexico was on it's way up, the flow would slow. Take the solution to the root of the problem, what is good for Mexico can be good for us, but, unfortunately, I fear the profiteers, American & Mexican, would foul solutions up, yet again~

We would go a long way in passing legislation that says anyone born of a foreign national--regardless of counrty of origin--does not have automatic citizenship-this is the law in many other Western countries.

Illegal means just that, unlawful.

Does anyone realize how low the immigration allowances are for Canadians, Irish etc wishing to come to this country?

There is just so much clean water, good housing, green spaces to go around. Countries are just like rooms, there is just so much space & resources.

Oh, & by the by, the original posters take on the Alamo is historically & factually, way off.

Jean
 
jonestavern said:
I am a Mexican American.
Our family got here through legal channels. We were never on welfare or aid of any sort. Only my grandfather spoke English--he spoke & wrote in 7 languages-- within 5 years we all spoke English--no special classes. My mother & her siblings all spoke/speak without accents.

Why do the illegals continue to come in?--because it benefits the powers that be or else the flow would've been stemmed long ago. Employers can pay these illegal workers far under the minimum wage, work them longer & provide no benefits--heck, you & I pay those. Stands to reason, lower labor costs = more profit $$$.
Even when a private individual hires a housekeeper 'under the table' they usually do not pay going rates & never ask questions, & are just as guilty.

All said, I believe at least half of the jobs the illegal Mexicans take are not jobs that Americans are willing to do, so we do need a 'guest' worker program. Over a period of years reward productivity, law abiding, community contributing workers full citizenship.

Yes, the US corn dumping is a huge problem, but there are others of long standing. When US companies relocate to Mexico do you think they hold to environmental standards? We don't expect them to pay what they pay workers in the USA, but do we expect them to show some social conscience?
Presidente Vicente Fox needs to make his country a more viable place instead of focusing his spleen at the USA. Corruption, kidnappings are rife. If Mexico was on it's way up, the flow would slow. Take the solution to the root of the problem, what is good for Mexico can be good for us, but, unfortunately, I fear the profiteers, American & Mexican, would foul solutions up, yet again~

We would go a long way in passing legislation that says anyone born of a foreign national--regardless of counrty of origin--does not have automatic citizenship-this is the law in many other Western countries.

Illegal means just that, unlawful.

Does anyone realize how low the immigration allowances are for Canadians, Irish etc wishing to come to this country?

There is just so much clean water, good housing, green spaces to go around. Countries are just like rooms, there is just so much space & resources.

Oh, & by the by, the original posters take on the Alamo is historically & factually, way off.

Jean
Very well said. I could not have said it better myself.
 
I have been lucky enough to travel through out Mexico and Honduras, they didnt speak english to me there any of the times I visited. I lived in an orphanage in Honduras, speaking my limited spanish with an electronic word translator, for two weeks before I knew any of the children there new some english when I visited their school. I laughed it off with them but basically they said you are a visitor here and you should attempt to speak our language. As a visitor (or even if you move to a country) you still need to be respectful of the culture.

I would never move to Mexico and place my american flag on my car, and in my window at home, then refuse to speak spanish or even ackowledge the spanish spoken to me. Better yet, I will act totally like I dont understand you and cut in lines and generally be rude. Because it happens to me everyday where I live in the fruit farming area of Southwest Michigan. (I know that every ethnicity has it bad apples but it seems to be more the norm than the exception where I live.)

I have no issue with legal immigration. I know the system is a mess, and there is no good way to fix it. Because what do you do to families where the parents are both illegal, but their 3 young kids were born in the U.S. Do you make them leave (how?) and then come back? If we declared everyone a citizen that is here there is no way to control anything and nothing like posting a huge welcome sign for everyone else to come in. I am all about a big wall, although it is unrealistic. Is Canada having problems also with illegal immigration? I wonder what they do?

But Mexico will not do anything to fix the problem either. Why would they? I know MANY guys here with thier wives/ kids who send a good chunk of their paycheck home to family in Mexico. Feeds their economy.
 
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Wow...Man, I wish I could write satire that brilliantly ! :thumbsup2

What's that? You mean someone was actually serious about this nonsense?

:sad2:
 


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