March 11, 2008
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03/10/08 -
A California Reader Wonders What Ever Happened To Blondes
A Louisiana Reader Explains To A Reconquista Why “We Care”
From:
Pat Mason (e-mail
him)
Re: Today’s Letter:
A Hispanic Reader Tells
Allan Wall To “Pick His Own Crops”
“Mary,
Mary” wrote:
"If the Gringos won
independence for Texas
from Mexico, why do you
get so angry if Mexicans talk about it? Who really
cares? My suggestion to all of you at
VDARE.COM is get a
life and go pick your own crops.”
Mary should
know that we don't get mad if anyone "talks"
about the
Alamo, only if the
facts are skewed, misrepresented, or left out
completely.
We get mad
when we're accused of "stealing"
lands from
Mexico
which, by any measure of effort by her part in
investigating the subject, would show that the United
States paid
Mexico
for lands that it had
won fair and square in a war verifiably started by
the Mexican government.
Therefore,
we had every right under the worldwide acceptance of ”to
the victor go the spoils”
to keep all the territory we won in battle and to hell
with the vanquished.
I wonder
what the Mexican government under the ruthless
Santa Ana would have done to us?
Furthermore, we get mad again when those who hold
American citizenship harbor resentments against
us. Ingratitude comes to mind Mary’s case, and one
wonders why such a person, if not born in the United
States, would even bother becoming an American.
Naturalized
citizens should remember the oath they take charging
them to leave all former loyalties to their former
country behind. Too many naturalized Americans
conveniently forget about this passage once they have
recited the oath.
As far as "getting
a life" and "picking our own crops"
perhaps Mary has never studied American history. If she
had, she would have read tales of hardy American
frontiersmen and women, toiling American
farmers, laboring industrialists, and tireless
inventors.
For my
part, I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth nor
were any of my five other siblings. My father endured
hardships as a boy and my mother has picked more
cotton than most blacks her age.
Who "really
cares" about any of
this, Mary?
We do! Any
true American cares about their history and revels in
it. Only those who hate the American saga run it down.
To them I ask: "Why are you here?"
Previous letters from Mason
about Michelle Malkin, George Bush’s amnesty proposals
and “Happy Holidays” are
here,
here and
here.