Moultrie Observer

Opinion

November 13, 2008

Rich Hispanic culture?

Dear editor:

A recent half page ad in The Observer asked us to celebrate Moultrie and Colquitt County’s “rich Hispanic culture.”

In 1836, after murdering the entire garrison of Americans at the Alamo and three hundred more at Goliad, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was captured by Sam Houston. In exchange for his life, Santa Anna signed the Treaty of Velasco, freeing Texas from Mexico.

In 1845, U.S. President Tyler annexed Texas into the union. This resulted in war with Mexico, after which the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was signed. Mexico ceded Texas, California and the rest of the Southwest to the United States for $15 million.

Today, the bedrock of Mexican culture is one of revenge for and “reconquista” of land “stolen” from Mexico. Mexicans are taught this from childhood.

In addition: Hispanic street gangs (Ms-13 and others) commit murder, rape, torture and general mayhem, unimpeded in Los Angles and other sanctuary cities because the subversive “city fathers” have placed these gangs off limits to arrest and prosecution. Even so, one third of the prison population of the U.S. consists of illegal aliens.

A drug war rages on the U.S./Mexican border and is spilling over into the United States. There was nothing but silence from Bush, McCain, and Obama, even though kidnappings and beheadings are common.

Mexican military units routinely cross into the U.S. and attack U.S. border patrol agents and at times have mounted .50-caliber machine guns on the U.S. side.

Yet the three stooges have been silent, except to promote amnesty and free trade and to talk about lipstick on pigs. These military incursions into the U.S. are to facilitate the movement of drugs and illegals into the U.S., as well as for harrassment and intimidation purposes to see what we will do, which as they have found out, is absolutely nothing.

This is a culture which has no qualms about bringing numerous communicable diseases, such as dengue fever, polio, tuberculosis, hepatitis, leprosy and chagas disease into the U.S. to be treated at our expense and at our risk.

This is not a benevolent culture of arts and crafts, spicey food, sombreros and guitar music. It is one of revenge, invasion and conquest, which include crime, drug running and an arrogant disregard for U.S. laws and sovereignty, not to mention parasitic consumption of our resources.

Why should Americans celebrate the culture of a hostile invading force, part of whose mission is to dilute and contaminate American culture as well as to perpetuate the aforementioned conditions and activity which are destroying our country?

Charley Reese was right when he referred to this emulsified multi-culturalism as a “poison pill.”



Fred Maxwell

Hartsfield

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