Phoenix, AZ Forecast

Analysis with Political and Social Commentary
About AB
Columnists CL
Donate DO
Editor Page ED
Front Page FP
Letters LT
Links LK
RSS Feed RS
Search SR
Submit ST
 
Inside Page Phoenix, AZ  By and for we the real people Copyright ©2005-2008 MoveOff, LLC
Cure Your Asthma In Just One Week   Brand New Mp3 Site!   Cure Anxiety & Panic Attacks   Stop Snoring Using Only Easy Exercises
Cure Your Heartburn   How A Fool Discovery Cured My Bad Breath   Natural Cancer Treatments   Cancer & Health-It's All About The Cell
Trading systems, methods and signals.   Natural Cure For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
All-Natural Pain Relief And Cure For Arthritis Sufferers.   How To Lower Blood Pressure Without Drugs.

How To Destroy America
"Government is not a solution to our problem[s],
government is the problem." -- Ronald Reagan


It's Time to Worry about Global COOLING

"...an utterly corrupt new religion called environmentalism..."
If the history of this planet's climate over millions of years is any guide, we are about to enter a new ice age.

CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper indicated in a 1993 interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune that he wants to see the United States become a Muslim country.


GOP: Stop The Latino Pandering
By Bob Parks (12/12/07)

Whose idea was it that the Republican presidential candidates have a Spanish-spoken debate?

Obviously it was an attempt to woo Latino voters, at the same time, make an attempt to quell the perceived bashing "immigrants" are taking nowadays.

After Sunday night's debate, the media has taken many angles on this attempt. Some consider the olive branch a noble gesture, while some have taken the opportunity to lecture the GOP about our nation's strong Spanish-speaking heritage, while reminding us of the strides Latinos have made to master America's official tongue.

Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo avoided the trap altogether by boycotting Sunday night's event hosted by Univision, the Spanish language television network and the University of Miami.

Univision anchors anchors Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas translated the questions and comments into English for the candidates.

With that, is there any clearer illustration of the cultural divide?

Now that we've had a Spanish language debate, when's the next scheduled debate for Chinese speaking Americans, or the Armenian-as-a-second-language debate, or the Tagalog-English debate?

That's been my problem, all along, with this whole bilingual America thing. The "bi" in bilingual implies there are two languages in the United States, whereas in reality, there are many, many others. The difference here is in the very notion of pandering. Not cosmetically by Republicans in the debate, but by liberals in our society.

Who decided that English and Spanish would define "bilingual" in America? Many other immigrants came to America and mastered the English language. They gladly immersed their children in American schools that didn't speak their native tongues. Their children seemed to get it. Who decided that Spanish-speaking people were too dumb to learn English, thus this grandiose attempt to make things easier for them?

Who decided when calling businesses or government agencies today, we could dial "two" to hear the message in Spanish, or stay on the line for the next available customer service representative? Who decided that publications and advertisements for public dissemination had to be written in English and Spanish? Who decided it was okay to leave out the French and Koreans?

Who decided that Republicans reaching out to Latinos had to be done in Spanish because Latinos were too stupid to understand the words put forth by someone who may well be the next President of the United States?

I really don't think it was a conservative.

If those presidential candidates were paying attention, they'd know that sixty percent of voters in California chose "yes" on California's Proposition 187, the 1994 ballot initiative offered to deny illegal immigrants social services, health care, and public education. That sixty percent included Latinos, some of who are obviously tired of the pandering that suggests they're second-class citizens.

The very standards of what it means (and takes) to be an American has been seemingly suspended for Latinos. This has created a huge crutch for them, while creating resentment by Americans whose ancestors took the time to learn English. Coupled with the mass demonstrations of Latinos against American efforts to secure our borders, this effort to reach out appears one-sided at best.

These efforts to pander to the Latino vote are a slap in the face to all those who took the time to learn English and assimilate into American society. This effort is a token one. It's being reported as such, and will be seen by many as hollow.

What we, as Americans, should be expecting of those who legally enter our society is a willingness to embrace all that is America. We're not such a bad people, seeing how more people seek entry here every day. What we, as Americans, should be expecting of those who legally enter our society is a willingness to join us in one language. Those who divide us, do so intentionally, and without a common launching-off point (such as a common language), are successful when we can be segregated by class: those who can excel by fluid participation in our daily commerce, and those who cannot and are forced to live a life of menial sub servitude.

This is by design.

We, as Republicans, expect more >from our workers, our soldiers, our women, and our children. Latinos should be looked upon no differently. Every other immigrant group watches presidential debates in our official language, and can make educated decisions accordingly. We must expect no less from our Latino brethren. To do so is insulting, and the debate pandering is just that: insulting.

Tom Tancredo gets it. Hopefully, America will too soon.

Bob Parks
http://outsidethewire.mensnewsdaily.com/

Bob Parks is a member/writer for the National Advisory Council of Project 21, Senior Writer for the New Media Journal, VP of Marketing and Media Relations/Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, and VP of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly, and correspondent for the Intel Radio Network.


(Printer friendly version)   Email: Bob Parks

Bob Parks is a member/writer for the National Advisory Council of Project 21, VP of Marketing and Media Relations/Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, Senior Writer for the New Media Journal, and VP of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly.
Send Feedback To Bob Parks    Site: http://www.black-and-right.com/



UPSSA

United Progressive Socialist States of America


DiscoverTheNetworks.Org : A Guide To The Political Left

*Ed: Views are those of individual authors and not necessarily those of American Daily.
"Mexico, Canada partnership underway with no authorization from Congress"

The United States Is Being Overthrown By Our Politicians - "A silent but all-reaching coup is taking place within the United States. This coup is not being directed by bomb-laden Muslim terrorists, nor will it ever be covered by the mainstream media. The seditious act is being carried out by our very own elected officials, with President Bush leading the insurrection."
"The FDA has conveniently used the excuse of looking out for consumer safety to increase their perverse regulatory power, undermine free speech, disrupt commerce, and generally get in the way of helping people improve their health. The "half-truth" of the safety issue is used as a ploy to reduce the rights of Americans, one freedom at a time. Once again, the FDA is seeking more police power to intimidate supplement companies. This is one step in an overall FDA master plan to eliminate therapeutic nutritional supplements from the free market. Those who lose are the American public." The FDA - A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing















  Entry Options   Newsletter   Suggested Subjects
Author Archives

 
May 2008: GreeenIsm
June 2008: FlyOverCountry
July 2008: EdukShun
August 2008: Open For Suggestions
September 2008: Illegal Immigration
Design © 2003-2008 American Daily. Content ©2003-2008 of its respective author.
Pursuant to Title 17 U.S.C. 107, other copyrighted work is provided for educational purposes, research, critical comment, or debate without profit or payment. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for your own purposes beyond the 'fair use' exception, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
*Views are those of individual authors and not necessarily those of American Daily.
Powered by Nucleus CMS Copyright ©2005-2008 MoveOff,LLC

We use StatCounter
StatCounter