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May 12, 2005
Taxpayers Forced to Finance Sedition
Posted by Dave Blount at May 12, 2005 8:47 PM
Politically correct anti-Americanism has truly gone overboard in the town of Baldwin Park, CA, home of the Baldwin Park Commuter Rail Station, where you can visit the "Danzas Indigenas" monument, erected on public land and at taxpayer expense in order to promote the concept of "reconquista of Aztlan" — the openly racist and seditious notion that the Southwest should be "liberated" from the vast majority of the people currently living there, that is, anyone lacking Indian blood (sorry, Ward Churchill, that means you too).
Major cities to be affected by the liberation include Los Angeles, Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, and San Diego.
This might sound like a joke, but given our government's unforgivable refusal to defend the country from invasion across the southern border, groups such as MEChA may soon have the demographic leverage to make their race-obsessed separatist dreams a credible threat to our nation. Former Chairman of the UCLA chapter of MEChA, Antonio Villaraigosa, stands an excellent chance of being elected Mayor of Los Angeles. Villaraigosa's anti-American credentials are impeccable: not only was he President of the Southern California ACLU, his mayoral campaign has been endorsed by John Kerry.
Getting back to Baldwin Park, here's an inscription from the monument:
This land was Mexican once,
was Indian always
and is,
And will be again.
Or how about this one:
It was better before they came.
A quote more to my liking comes from Joseph Turner, Executive Director of SaveOurState.org:
This divisive monument is funded by our tax dollars and we will not tolerate its anti-American message. This is not art. This is not freedom of expression. This is government-sanctioned sedition. This is our land. This is our fight.


Hat tip: Where's Your Brain?


