Tuesday, June 1, 2010

"Reconquistas" and Other Seditionists

Michelle Malkin has this very interesting picture on her website:

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Just one question: You show the Maya of Guatemala: Shouldn't the indigenous people of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica have the same rights? What about your "imaginary border drawn in the sand" on the southern border of Mexico to keep the indigenous people out? Where are your rallies to secure their rights within your own borders?
Hm. Thought so.


se·di·tion

 /sɪˈdɪʃən/ Show Spelled[si-dish-uhn]
–noun
1. incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government.
2. any action, esp. in speech or writing, promoting such discontent or rebellion.
3. Archaic. rebellious disorder.


Don't let the door hit your fanny on your way out of the country.

Cross posted at Left Coast Rebel, Say Anything

3 comments:

  1. Don't let the door hit your fanny on your way out of the country...bravo!..madness indeed!

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  2. Rip VanBullwinkleJune 1, 2010 at 9:10 PM

    I guess I can be okay with Mayans, Aztecs etc. crossing the border as they please, as long as they are capable of proving there's not a single cell of Spaniard blood flowing in their veins. Burden of proof lying on the person crossing the border. Can't prove you're 100% native then get in line, if you are 100% native, you have reservations!

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  3. The whole concept of "borders" seems to escape them. Ask any good liberal if you can ignore the imaginary line around their property and build a little shack where ever you please.
    Maybe I'll just cross over the imaginary line around a national forest and build a cabin there. I'm sure the Sierra Club will support me! Or the evolutionists! I can tell them that my ancestors lived in trees, so I have every right to be there!

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