October 21, 2006
Saturday Forum
A New York Reader Says
Name Tells All: Academia Semillas Del Pueblo Plants
Reconquista Seeds; etc.
From:
Henry Lenoir
Re: Bryanna
Beven’s Blog:
Hispanic Supremacy—Judicial Watch Investigates The
Reconquista School
Bryanna’s post about
Los Angeles Unified School District’s Mexi-racist
indoctrination center is excellent.
She’s right that it
is astonishing
that
LAUSD approved financing after reading
Academia
Semillas del Pueblo’s
charter application. Actually, though
,
LAUSD’s educrats did not need to read it to
figure
out what ASP
is all about.
It’s right there
in the name: Semillas del Pueblo means
"seeds of
the people." The seeds
are the
Mestizo illegal alien and illegal alien-birthed
children and
teachers who make up ASP.
What’s more,
the name is in Spanish, which should be unacceptable for
an American school, especially since it is funded by
U.S. taxpayer money. That says plenty, too.
The school’s name
is a
succinct
statement of
APS’s true
mission. Using
"seeds"
for its students gives the game away. What do you do
with seeds? Plant them!
ASP is all about
planting alien seeds,
mostly
illegal, in
American soil so that alien weeds (the
Mexican barrios that have already
transformed Southern California) can sprout and
crowd out the
Americans
whose home California—and
the rest of America—really
is.
The
pueblo
in
question is not
America, you can be sure of that.
What’s in a name?
Sometimes, everything!
Lenoir is a lawyer.
His previous letter to VDARE.COM is
here
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An Alabama Reader Says Texas
Is Planting Seeds, Too
From:
Hugh McInnish [e-mail
him]
In
Texas last month, a mob of 600 screaming, cheering
elementary school students waved Mexican flags and
recited the pledge to the Mexican flag. The incident
occurred during an assembly celebrating
National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The full impact of
this demonstration is only now being felt with the
airing by
KTRH-TV in
Houston of a program showing a pair of stark,
frightening video clips documenting this incredibly
outrageous assembly program. See the
flag waving clip here. And see the
pledge being given here.
School officials
contended that the students didn’t recite the Mexican
pledge, but according to both KTRH and parents in
attendance, the children unmistakably did.
The black principal
of Velasco Elementary School, Sam Williams [
e-mail
him] which is about
two-thirds Hispanic, said that, in hindsight, he
would have done things differently.
Yeah.
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An Arizona Reader Says Pancho
Villa Is New Tucson Hero—Will Osama Be Next?
From:
Mike Taylor [e-mail
him]
Political
correctness is alive and well in
Tucson.
The 7th
Congressional District candidates had a forum recently
in which citizens could submit written questions.
I asked the
candidates to explain why we have
a statue of
Pancho Villa in
downtown Tucson.
Ron Drake, the
Republican challenger, replied: "That's a good
question". Then he said: "
Diversity...
it shows our diversity!"
Of course, the
other candidates followed suit. According to the
incumbent
Democrat Raul M. Grijalva: "I don't have a
problem with it". And the Libertarian, Joe
Cobb: "Oh, it’s wonderful".
Of the group, only
Grijalva has a clue as to Villa’s role in American
history.
Less than
100 years after murdering
dozens of Americans in separate incidents, Villa's
crimes have raised him to the stature of an Arizona
pop hero.
I wonder if there
will be a
statue of Osama in New York by 2111?
Taylor is a lifelong
Republican who says he was driven by the GOP’s treachery
to vote Democratic in 2004.
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A
Reconquista U.S. Army Vet Writes A California Minuteman
From:
Tony Ruiz [e-mail
him]
I really don't care
what you think about illegal aliens
You are just a
piece of
white trash! HAHAHA! I have many friends in Camp
Pendleton who are on my side! Many of these
marines are on my side.
Hey
racist, when was the last time you’ve been to a
military base? I guess you didn’t see all the
Mexican soldiers in uniform?
HAHAHA! Everyone of those soldiers feels like me.
And if you don’t know this, then wake up.
I dare you or those
racists at
KFI Radio in Los Angeles or anyone to try to
go to a car wash and work. I dare you lazy bastards
to come over to the fields!
You won’t.
Cowards!
When I was stationed in Vilseck Germany, in 2/63
Armor, I spoke Spanish
with many people. I had a huge
Mexican flag in my room!"
[VDARE.COM note: Ruiz is
identifying his unit, the 2nd Battalion, 63rd
Armor Regiment in Vilseck, part of the 7th Army in
Germany. Are there any
vets who can verify the validity of Ruiz's comments?]
Guess what buddy?
The U.S. army is full of
Mexicans,
brown and
proud.
Coward!
P.S. I brought food
and drink to the poor people at
Home Depot today...report me.
Report me.
HAHAHA!
Joe Guzzardi
comments:
Ruiz’s letter was forwarded to me from a California
Minuteman who says he gets plenty of similar mail.
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An
Illinois Reader (And Former Seminarian) Says That When
Catholic Universities Take Federal Money, They Must Sing
The Government’s Tune
From:
Richard
Re: Athena Kerry’s
Column:
God And Girl At Catholic College: Readers Respond
I enjoyed Kerry’s
article as well as the sampling of responses to it.
One thing missing
from the picture is why and how all those once great
Catholic universities
went down the tubes.
The answer is not so
much our cowardly bishops but federal aid.
Once you take a dime
from Uncle Sam, you're doomed. You can't
say no
to anything it asks.
Look at the
University of Notre
Dame’s
Father Hesburgh. How proud he and all his Catholic
alumni are of those great new campus buildings they put
up since they hooked up to the federal spigot.
As the
song
in "Evita" goes—"And the money kept rollin' in."
Other colleges have
done the same. But what a price students and parents
have paid—millions of souls have been lost, perhaps
forever.
God help the
students!
Seat of wisdom,
pray for us...and pray for them, too.
Richard writes that
he and his wife are lifelong Catholics deeply grateful
for the education Catholic schools gave them. They have
four daughters and eighteen grandchildren including a
Dominican teaching sister working in France. Richard
concludes: "God has been good to us."
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A West Virginia
Reader Says The Free Ride Is Over
From:
Jim Fogarty [e-mail
him]
Re: Edwin S.
Rubenstein’s Column:
Immigration Diagnosed In Immigration Emergency
There’s a cure for
illegal aliens bankrupting our
hospital emergency rooms. It’s called “report and
deport”.
Let’s try it.
Send them back home. The free ride is over.
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