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To: tejek who wrote (707174)4/3/2013 11:54:30 AM
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Like Dr. Carson, Senator Rubio Also Receives Racial AttacksApril 3, 2013
By JAVIER MANJARRES

It is only a matter of time before the extreme racist fringe of the Liberal Democratic Party makes another feeble attempt to paint Senator Marco Rubio as just another “Uncle Juan” Hispanic that is out of touch with the general Hispanic community.

Or as Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) put it, Rubio is “out of step with the Hispanic community” adding “he’s got views that are just offensive.”

Wasserman Schultz and her liberal left are quick to attempt to set the narrative that Rubio is only pandering to the “Tea Party” and has abandoned his core Hispanic principles. Again, this is coming from a ‘caucasian’ American-Jew that lives in an exclusive gated-community within her congressional district, as opposed to Rubio, who still lives in his old working-class neighborhood comprised mostly of his fellow Hispanics.















But like Dr. Ben Carson, who is at the center of a media attack that has labeled him an “Uncle Tom” black man because of his core conservative principles and beliefs, Rubio has also received his share of racial attacks. The core reason for the racial attacks on Rubio is because he does not tow the pro-Amnesty for illegal immigrants line that Spanish Language TV network Univision holds on the issue.

After all, Rubio is not really “down with the struggle” when it comes to Hispanics because his family came from Cuba and received a pass to come to the U.S. legally, unlike his wife’s family or mine, whose families came from Colombia.(Sarasm)

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You probably remember a few months ago, when a Univision executive called Rubio a Disney dwarf, a “slave boy” and a “fool.” But before that, Univision put out an egregious hit piece on Rubio regarding his Brother-in-laws’ past drug offenses, simply because Rubio would not appear on a particular Univision television program.

Now we are starting to see a steady stream of racial attacks on Rubio, especially now that he is at the forefront of the immigration reform issue. And like Carson, Rubio is mostly getting the racial hits from his own race.
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