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Thread: L.A. Teacher Calls for Mexican Revolt in the U.S.

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    meet us at San Jacinto, high noon

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    Quote Originally Posted by MG Lincoln View Post
    He's actually inciting racism due to his racial "revolution".


    Are you sure you're not talking about Spanish-Americans?

    The melting pot theory, during the creation of our country, was only suppose to "melt down" northern and western Europeans. Hell, even Franklin didn't want that many Germans coming, because he thought it would overthrow English's dominance as the national language.

    What we think of today as the "melting pot" was really just recreated by multiculturalists and Marxists.


    Part of the reason why we've had quotas based on the type of person. We turned boat loads of Jews away during WW2 when they were trying to escape the Nazi's.

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    I don't get what the hell he's so angry about. Is he angry that he has the freedom to assembly, and free speech? Is he angry that he has the right to bear arms? Is he angry that he has the right to a fair and speedy trial? ...I just don't follow the logic here. Does he want the land? Buy some. Does he want the chance for economic success? He's an educator by choice, not direction. Does he want an unoppressive (for now) govornment, where if you are here legally you can affect the change of the policies around you by voting? Well, hell, the U.S.A provides that.

    Let's take all of those things from him for a week. Send him back to his home of racial origin. Have him come back and see how he feels about life inside the borders of America then.

    "Capitalism and Imperialism" eh? Lack of perspective is more like it.
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    The new movie Machete, out in September, is along these same lines. Preview here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V62G...layer_embedded

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    I still believe that our country was basically based out of imigration, heck we are all imigrants except the natives! But I think our gates had been left open for way too long and we are starting to fill up, and fill with crap. I think its time we shut them close and be a bit more selective as to what comes into our country and what stays.

    I havent personally read this bill, but have heard bits and pieces from my fellow LE buds. I dont see why people freak out so much about it, its not much different than what our dept does here. If I arrest some one, usually for a felony, and he happens to have no govt issued ID, or showes me a mexico ID only, I end up dropping a line to ICE, and he ends up in mexico the next day. The funny thing is, I have actually come in contact with guys like this days after being deported. Goes to show that the priority should still remain for border patrol.
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    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/a...Mg4n2yBzWqSPMI
    An illegal immigrant with a long rap sheet got a $145,000 parting gift from New York City taxpayers before he was deported, after city lawyers decided his civil rights had been violated when he was held too long on Rikers Island.

    Federal rules allow local law enforcement to detain suspected illegal immigrants for 48 hours after their criminal cases are resolved, to give Immigration and Customs Enforcement a chance to pick them up and move them to federal facilities.

    Former Brooklyn resident Cecil Harvey, 55 -- backed by an immigration-rights advocacy group -- argued that his rights were violated when he spent more than a month in a Rikers holding pen before being transferred to ICE.

    Harvey was shipped to his native Barbados in October 2007; the city settled his civil suit late last year.

    The landmark settlement has prompted the Correction Department to dump scores of illegal immigrants on the streets, since federal officials often fail to pick them up within the required two-day window.

    Federal immigration agents have office space on Rikers Island, and the city allows them to interview roughly 4,000 inmates each year. They put a hold, or "detainer," on 3,200 of those inmates who they discover are illegals.

    But ICE often fails to transfer those detainees within the required 48 hours of their criminal cases being resolved, multiple jail sources said.

    "We just release them now," one high-ranking jail supervisor said. "It's ICE's problem to go find these guys."

    Harvey, a 55-year-old father of three, with three prior arrests, spent 35 days on Rikers, when he should have been moved to ICE.

    On Dec. 2, 2003, cops busted him in Bedford-Stuyvesant shortly after midnight for drinking a bottle of Bacardi in public. Police said they found "crack cocaine residue" in his pocket.

    He pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor drug charge and the judge ordered him released on his own recognizance, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office.

    He was eventually delivered to ICE, but released pending an appeal of his status. After he was arrested again on a warrant for missing his court date on his drug case while in federal custody, Harvey was held on Rikers for another month before being transferred to an ICE center in Alabama.

    " I cannot speak for Rikers as to why he was not released to us within 48 hours," said ICE spokesman Harold Ort. "ICE lodges a detainer on removable aliens and the jail then contacts us when the alien is ready to be picked up by ICE."

    A city Law Department representative called the Harvey case an "unfortunate occurrence," but maintained it was an isolated mistake.

    "The Department of Correction has tightened its procedures to prevent a reoccurrence," said Muriel Goode-Trufant, head of the city's federal litigation division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZuluDeltaBravo View Post
    I don't get what the hell he's so angry about. Is he angry that he has the freedom to assembly, and free speech? Is he angry that he has the right to bear arms? Is he angry that he has the right to a fair and speedy trial? ...I just don't follow the logic here. Does he want the land? Buy some. Does he want the chance for economic success? He's an educator by choice, not direction. Does he want an unoppressive (for now) govornment, where if you are here legally you can affect the change of the policies around you by voting? Well, hell, the U.S.A provides that.

    Let's take all of those things from him for a week. Send him back to his home of racial origin. Have him come back and see how he feels about life inside the borders of America then.

    "Capitalism and Imperialism" eh? Lack of perspective is more like it.


    He is angry other people with different ideas and opinions have those rights. In these types of peoples mind they should be in charge, and that means the people serve their wants and needs without the rights to do or say anything about it.


    If you go to countries where people like this are in charge there is no free press, no right to speak, assemble, own guns, etc. But the government, and all the government cronies do what they like. Look at the European governments. They restrict firearms like crazy but their LE and mil get all the cool guy weapons they want. Police in the UK carry around full auto SMG's and the like while they put people in prison for having an unregistered single cartridge. Speech is being restricted, etc.

    To get people to submit to socialism, and eventually communism the people cannot have rights. Only the government, and those friendly to the government can do what we take for granted.

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    yes take over have a revolt ! you have done such a great job with YOUR country

    the question is where will you run to next to escape the corrupt horrid place you create ?

    go home fix your own country first

    Mexico has some very very beautiful natural beauty and could create one of the most amazing vacation destinations in the world if only they were not so corrupt and crime such a problem along with other issues !

    shows how while sitting on some of the most amazing land in the world they still can not get out from being on the bottom ?

    uneducated ignorance is bliss I guess ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishluck73 View Post
    The new movie Machete, out in September, is along these same lines. Preview here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V62G...layer_embedded
    Wow. You have a movie with Danny Trejo, Robert Deniro, Michelle Rodriquez, Lindey Lohan, Jessica Alba, and Steven Segal.

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    COC prevents me from actually writing my opinion.

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