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FREE ZONE MEDIA CENTER
Press release
For Immediate release:
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April 22, 2012
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IF RUBIO WAS “MEXICAN-AMERICAN”, HE’D BE A DEMOCRAT
In
his recent effort to court the mythical “Hispanic” vote and move
presidential hopeful Mitch Romney to the center, Florida Senator Marco
Rubio shows that republicans can play the politics of ethnic division
(aka “the race card”) as mindlessly as any democrat.
Washington insider news source the National Journal reports
that Rubio, who once supported Arizona ’s SB1070, has now taken aim at
the nation’s most successful law employed to discourage illegal entry
and to encourage those already unlawfully here to make a run for the
border, or perhaps to greener pastures in California and New York .
Rubio
seems to think: If republicans become more like democrats and denounce
SB1070, (maybe…somehow) more “Hispanics” will vote for them.
Rubio’s
premise that those with brown skin all think alike is flawed: go ask
Arizona Open Border and Amnesty Opponents like activist Anna Gaines, a
so-called “Hispanic” who stumps for Russell Pearce, Claudia White, a
naturalized American citizen born in Mexico who is President of
Arizonans for Immigration Control, former Minuteman VP Al Garza who
heads up Patriot Coalition, Col. Al Rodriquez, the leader of You Don’t
Speak for Me…
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In
2008 John McCain energetically courted the “Hispanic vote” by kowtowing
to the National Council of La Raza a major factor in his decline
amongst Arizona voters, without showing any increase in popularity
amongst “Hispanic” voters, so called, including members of La Raza.
The
problem with courting “Hispanics” on the basis of the perceived common
interest of ethnicity, or brown skin color, is simply this: what kind of brown skinned politician, or voter, are you?
Rubio,
who doctrinally is more aligned with the democrats, himself is a
so-called “Cuban-American.” Because the left wing media has successfully
divided many of our political perceptions on the basis of race or
ethnicity, quite naturally Rubio identifies himself as a “republican”
even though his heart isn’t in it.
The
reason behind Rubio’s choice of party affiliation is simple: In
Florida, the so-called “Cuban-American” community, with their recent
memories of Janet Reno and democrat President Clinton, at gunpoint, sending a terrified Elian Gonzalez back to Cuba (!!!), and much longer memories of the now sanctified democrat President JFK abandoning
thousands of their Cuban born grandfathers, fathers, brothers, uncles
and sons to die on the beaches of Bahia de Cochinos in 1961, justifiably, hates the guts of anyone on the ballot with a “D” after his name.
Hence:
by necessity Rubio cannot be a democrat, much as he might want to; as
long as he lives in Florida he must be a republican, whether he likes it
or not.
Regarding
Rubio’s courtship of the “Hispanic vote” I would like to ask him this:
show me the political connection between “Puerto Rican-Americans”, who
in Florida are mostly democrats, and the (mostly) republican
“Cuban-Americans?”
Can you refer to either group as “Latino,” or “Hispanic,” and expect them to vote together as a block on the simplistic basis of ethnicity?
I suppose sometime in the distant future, in a parallel universe, someday, Puerto Rican-Americans and Cuban-Americans just might join hands and sing “Cumbaya”;perhaps
it will happen on the same day hell freezes over, which will be the
same day Mexicans stop making rude jokes about the ethnic and cultural
inferiority of Blacks and Guatemalans.
You haven’t heard that one? Then you haven’t bothered to read Memin Pinguin or
the left wing commentary of Gustavo Arellano, unabashed supporter of
“La Raza” and writer of the weekly column Ask a Mexican!
Maybe
(someday) rational, non-partisan political thinkers will have the
courage to call for an end to the politics of ethnic division, and the
beginning of politic affiliation on the basis of shared moral
principals, but don’t hold your breath: there’s still too much money to
be made by supporting racial division, and keeping Americans fighting
amongst themselves, as it now stands.
As
for so called “Hispanics” like Al Garza and Col. Rodriquez? Believe me:
they have nothing in common with politicians like Rubio. They don’t lay
claim to hyphenated political identities or make use of left wing, made
up political labels.
Refer to either one of these guys as a “Mexican-American” or a “Latino” and you’ll (most likely) get a fist in your face.
In
spite of being called “Vendidos” by members of La Raza, both Garza and
Rodriquez simply call themselves “Americans.” Now, how refreshing is
that!
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