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To: LindyBill who wrote (132234)8/13/2005 5:15:23 PM
From: Whitebeard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793778
 
How do we change it?

LA school system went Hispanic in the late 70's.

That's almost 30 years of unbridled illegal immigration.

Have seen some mention of the fact that the issue could be major in the next election cycle, but there is nobody to get behind, except Trancredo, and he's local, not national.

If the Republicans got hurt because of their lack of concern about the issue, it would force a change in their attitude.

It's the big business side against the voters within the big tent.

A smart Demo. could use the issue to splinter the Republican party.

Just because Peggy Noonan says both parties are trying to buy the Hispanic vote, get used to it, is no reason I should have to agree with the status quo.

Give me and others like me an alternative candidate. The voter resentment out there, throughout the country is enormous.

There are now six coastal states with less than 40% white people living in them.

They can't keep sweeping the issue under the rug.

What you are going to get is a white heartland, surrounded by unassimilated immigrants in the coastal states.

Those blue coastal states will have tiny pockets of white liberal elites, talking to themselves.

Not good for America.