May 04, 2003
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New York Reader Has An Article Idea For Newsday
Dave Gorak Of The Midwest Coalition To
Reduce Immigration Contemplates “Latino Clout” in Illinois
From: Dave Gorak <Davegorak@aol.com>:
We in the immigration reduction
movement should be used to it by now: Disloyal and
subversive
Hispanic politicians mouthing off about the "Latinization"
or "browning" of America.
But I am not, and I will never be.
Mario Obledo, California's former secretary of
health, education and welfare, made his feelings known
about those who might not care for a Hispanic takeover
of that state. And who can forget the lying and
philandering
Henry Cisneros, who fit right in with the Clinton
administration, when he paraphrased the line "As Maine
goes......" [VDARE.COM
note: Cisneros
said "As goes the Latino population of California, so
goes California, and so goes America. That is what
Southwest Voter [project] must do, you must stand
for our Latino future."]
Now comes Illinois State Rep.
William Delgado, whose fingerprints can be found on
virtually all pro-illegal alien and anti-rule of law
legislation in the Illinois General Assembly.
In the April 27 Chicago Sun-Times Delgado joined the growing list
of Hispanic "lawmakers" in Illinois and Congress who,
with the help of
operatives working in the 63 Mexican
consulates around the country, are actively engaged
in
circumventing our immigration laws. [Bills sail
through on Latino clout, April 27, 2003, By Chris
Wetterich, Chicago Sun-Times]
"We are
pioneers," said Delgado. "We might as well be in covered
wagons because 10 years from now, this state is brown.''
One shudders to think how the
self-righteous and hypocritical media would react if
a white legislator encouraged wagonloads of white people
to head for Illinois to protect our traditions and
Western culture.
Remember the
media feeding frenzy that devoured Trent Lott after
his politically incorrect
statement late last year? Does a similar fate await
Sen. Rick Santorum because of his recent criticism of
the homosexual lifestyle?
A real cynic could argue the
Illinois media gave Delgado's racist demagoguery a pass
because he is a member of a "protected minority"
But I would disagree.
I'm putting my money on his having
melted their crusading hearts when he said, "We all
want the same thing: hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet."
Dave
Gorak [email
him] is the executive
director of the
Midwest Coalition to Reduce Immigration
in LaValle, WI. Read his VDARE.COM archive
here.