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2006.05.01

Today's Phrase: ¡Mi país no es su país!

¡Mi país no es su país! "My country is not your country!" the opposite only larger of "My home is your home." Learn to say it. Make it stick.


May Day: El Gran Boicot
Allahpundit

It’s moonbat Christmas, the perfect day for millions of illegals to take to the streets, bring their best friend — American business — to its knees, and do their level best to alienate most of the rest of us. Unsurprisingly, the Times and WaPo both report a split among immigration advocates over the wisdom of staging a boycott while legislation is pending in Congress — not to mention doing it on May Day. WaPo:

[Read on here.]


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Michelle's latest Vent is up at Hot Air. Bet you can't guess what it's about.


Postmodern “Rights” en Los Estados Unidos
"I am here,” so deal with it.
Heather Mac Donald

With last month's mass demonstrations of illegal aliens, the United States has entered the era of postmodern rights. The protesters looked like conventional rights demonstrators, with their raised fists, chants, and banners. But unlike political protesters of the past, the illegal-alien marchers invoked no legal basis for their claims. Their argument boils down to: "We are here, therefore we have a right to the immigration status we desire." Like the postmodern signifier, this legal claim refers to nothing outside of itself; it is, in the jargon of deconstruction, a presence based on an absence.

The consequences of this novel argument are not insignificant: the demise of nation-states and of the rule of law. ...

[Read on here.]


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Frankie C sent me this as based on a suggestion I left in the comments on a Hot Air post. It sounds like it will soon be available on caps, mugs, etc at his CafePress shop.

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Michelle has May Day Field Reports at Hot Air. How do you say "Nevermind" in Mexican?

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Don't miss Mudville's latest Open Post.

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A Day Without an Illegal Immigrant
An imaginary exercise.
By [Congressman] Tom Tancredo

What would a day without illegal aliens really be like? Let’s try to imagine it.

On May 1, millions of illegal aliens working in meat-processing plants, construction, restaurants, hotels, and other “jobs Americans won’t do” are supposed to stay home from work to show the importance of their labor to our nation’s economy. Doubtless, there will be some inconvenience if that happens, but there is another side to the story that is not being reported.

[Read on here.]


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Jose, Can You See?


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Audio: Malkin vs. MEChA on Hannity

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Ed Morrissey: Sun Still Setting In The West

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Don't miss this great post at Flopping Aces.

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Randy at RightWinged.com has an excellent post here.

Posted by Bill Faith on May 1, 2006 at 03:24 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink


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Hmmm. This is an interesting idea,which I think has been tried before. Declare a grievance against a neighboring cuntry, which has taken land formrely belonging to your people. Declare that land really belongs to you and send your people across the border to take possession of what is yours. Then impose your culture. language, and laws. The previous time and place were the spring of 1938, and the place was the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia. Main difference I can tell is that the German Army was a lot better at personal hygiene than Chicano peasants.

Posted by: Rurik | May 3, 2006 7:52:58 PM


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