Vichy America: Three More Signs We're Losing The
War With Mexico
By Walter Moore
Candidate for Mayor of Los
Angeles
Here are three more especially disturbing signs that collaborators in
state, local and federal government are aiding and abetting Mexico's conquest of
our country:
1. Speaking English Only Is "Illegal" At School District Advisory
Meetings When American parents objected to the fact that meetings were conducted
in Spanish, and wanted to adopt an English-only bylaw, the school district's
lawyer concluded, according to the L.A. Times, that the rule would be "ILLEGAL
and impractical."
Repeat: the school district's lawyer concluded it would be ILLEGAL to
require meetings be conducted in English. I wonder if he's as concerned
about the fact that half the parents in the district are also illegal? Of
course not. Only American citizens have to obey laws, right?
I think my "favorite" line was this one, about one of the parents at a
meeting named Guadalupe Aguilar: "She added that she considers it racist
when parents are told that, in America, they have to speak English."
Well, of course she said she considers it racist! Illegal aliens and
those who aid and abet them know that's the "secret weapon:" you can
intimidate many Americans into silence simply by calling them "racist."
Please note, by the way, how the headline for the story makes no mention
whatsoever of the language or illegal immigration issue at all, and is instead
so blase that most people interested in the issue would overlook the
story. It's "Discord roils L.A. Unifed parent panel." This is
typical of the L.A. Times: a reporter writes a terrific story, and whoever
writes the headline tries to divert attention or make it misleading (e.g., by
calling the Mayor's proposed tax HIKE a tax CUT).
2. Yo Soy El Army! Yesterday I saw a bumper sticker on a car that
read, "Yo Soy El Army," and had a U.S. Army logo on it. Today I went to
the U.S. Army's website and, sure enough, they have a Spanish-language version
of the site, along with a giant Hummer that looks like it was on the "Pimp My
Ride" show, emblazoned with the words "Yo Soy El Army."
Terrific. Why, after all, should we care if our soldiers speak
English, or owe any allegiance to Mexico? After all, it's not like we'll
ever need to defend our border, is it? And it's not like the members of a
platoon need to communicate with one another in order to coordinate an attack or
sweep through a building during a fire-fight, right? Carumba!
3. California Labor Department Forms In Spanish Want the State of
California to pressure your boss to pay you disputed wages? Hey, there's
no need for you to learn Engish, or hire a translator of your own.
Instead, let us, the taxpayers of California, make life easy for you by taxing
ourselves to pay for interpreters for you. Heck, we'll even provide
bilingual forms, and hire the staff to process them. Here's the link for
that:
http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/Form1.pdf
So what's the point of all this? The same one as usual: if you
want change, if you want to replace the career politicians who aid and abet the
conquest of our nation, then contribute to my campaign so we can take back
America's second-biggest city.
Advertisements cost money, and advertisements are the only way we can reach
our fellow citizens. The L.A. Times is not going to cover my campaign
unless it absolutely has to do so, and even then you can bet the coverage will
be unfavorable since I want to deport the illegal aliens who buy "Hoy," which is
published by the same people.