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May 5, 2006

Taking Reconquista Seriously

Special thanks to Michelle Malkin for making a point that isn't as obvious as it ought to be: Reconquista is real.

It's easy to dismiss the protesters who turn out for rallies like Monday's as ignorant fools being manipulated by American lunatic fringe leftists like the Vladimir Lenin wannabes at ANSWER. But their numbers are not so easy to dismiss, not when our media is squarely on their side, and not when our own government unforgivably refuses to defend the country from invasion.

"Invasion" in this context is no figure of speech. At one point in the distant past, the Southwest belonged to Mexico. Now that it has been settled and developed, Mexicans want it back. By using our own moonbattery against us, they just might succeed in taking it, leaving the United States a crippled remnant of its current self in only a couple of generations.

A few quotes used in Malkin's piece illustrate that insisting on the "right" to enter our country at will and disregard our laws is only the beginning.

A University of San Francisco student and member of MEChA, on Sean Hannity's radio show:

We believe that we have the right to be in this land…Aztlan is California! Aztlan is this country! This country was ours…We didn't cross the borders. The borders crossed us…This country is based on exploitation!

A Mexican politician, on NPR's "All Things Considered":

Many Mexicans are nourishing the ground in the U.S., but those lands were once ours. Those same lands, which now with intelligence, with love and with a lot of work, we are re-conquering again for our Mexico.

A KTTV-LA Fox 11 reporter, referring to Americans:

You took this country. You killed people in order to take this country for yourselves.

A speaker who was wildly cheered at an illegal alien rally:

They can't deport you from the land that they stole from you!

Sure, the rhetoric is silly. But the intentions it reveals are very serious. These are not immigrants. They are conquerors. Their lack of weapons is their greatest weapon, for it prevents us from taking the commonsense measure of mining the border.

Because it will permanently displace us from large parts of our own country, the Mexican invasion is much more of a long-term threat to America than anything envisioned by the Imperial Japanese we fought so hard to defeat. If we don't deal with the reconquistadors now, they will deal with us soon, when demographics are in their favor.

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In Springdale, Arkansas, yelling "Go home gringo pig!"

Posted by Van Helsing at May 5, 2006 6:50 AM

Comments

I am sure 40 years ago, people thought it was equally nutty to talk about terrorists attacking the US mainland, the Soviet Union ceasing to exist, or cigarette smoking being outlawed.

Posted by: V the K at May 5, 2006 7:18 AM

Mining the border? lol

Posted by: mickey at May 5, 2006 12:19 PM

They have no weapons? I beg to differ. They wield their PHALUS with which they are swamping our maternity wards to generate a tide of brown bodies that will sweep the Gringo to the east and OUT OF AZTLAN!

Posted by: Bergbikr at May 5, 2006 12:23 PM

Securing the border is easy, just put unmanned remote weapons all along the border that shoot at anything that moves and is larger than an armadillo.

Something like this would be good.

http://www.metalstorm.com/

Posted by: General Jack D. Ripper at May 5, 2006 2:04 PM

"Stolen"???

There was a war, and a treaty was signed. To the winner goes the spoils.

Get over it, Mexico, you lost!!!!

Posted by: Lady Heather at May 5, 2006 4:34 PM

Why aren't they protesting over at the Spanish Embassy since it was Spain that conquered Mexico?

Because they are overripe watermelons. Brown on the outside and Communist Red on the inside.

Posted by: Anna at May 6, 2006 9:52 PM