“Studying
To Be A Latino leader”? [Bryanna
Bevens]- 11/28/04
In the little town of Auburn, Washington a new
“business” has opened.
“Centro de Amistad
Latino is the first center in south King County founded
and operated by Latinos.”
Auburn's new Latino center puts its focus on friendship,
by Mike Archbold. King County Journal, November
28, 2004
The center is run by a Hispanic woman (and U.S. citizen)
who assists the Latino community of 4-5,000 (mostly
illegal aliens) by translating government
documents…yeah, one guess what forms those would be.
The center is funded by the city of Auburn…and a few
other groups. Yep, tax dollars. This is not the point I
want to make, it’s just background ok?
As irritated as I was when I read this, I got a laugh at
the end.
The woman who runs the center is married to a man who is
currently enrolled in a local community college.
When asked what he was studying, she apparently told the
credulous reporter [email
him] that “Her husband, Lorenzo, is also
at GRCC [Green River Community College] studying
to be a Latino leader.”
He is studying to be Latino leader? How do you
major in a social role?
This is like saying “I am studying to be a village
idiot.”
What is the course work for a Latino leader degree?
I
think Peter Brimelow should study to be a British
Leader.
Joe Guzzardi could be an
Italian Leader and James Fulford a Canadian
leader……. I
could study to be a Women’s' Leader. (Nah. Too boring).
Just one big happy VDARE.COM family of leaders.
And not at taxpayer expense.
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Americans Subsidizing Dispossession—And
Maraichi
[Joe
Guzzardi]- 11/28/04
The new federal budget is jammed with eye-popping levels
of wasteful spending. But this item, as reported by
Benjamin Grove in the Las Vegas Sun on November
22nd in his story titled “Mariachi
Education Included in Pork,” is a real beauty.
Nevada’s Clark
County School District will receive $25,000 to support
its mariachi music program.
About 1,200
students participate. But since the district has a
rapidly growing Hispanic enrollment, interest in
mariachi music is on the rise.
Notes the district
fine arts coordinator Marcia Neel, "This is music
that they have grown up with their whole lives, it's in
their ears" she said.
Okay, then—how
about an equal sum to promote Western Square Dancing
which millions of Americans grew up with…right here in
the good ole U.S.A.?
The
Foundation for the Preservation and Promotion of Square
Dancing awaits the check.
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