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Los Angeles, Mexico, Courtesy of Liberman Broadcasting

Thread ID: 18090 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2005-05-04

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Okiereddust [OP]

2005-05-04 02:07 | User Profile

Anybody ever catch wind of [URL=http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-2118-days0-orderasc-40.html]this thread?[/URL]

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Many thanks to Mr. Lenard Liberman :caiphas:

[QUOTE][url=http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showpost.php?p=1825551&postcount=23]Ad Putting L.A. in Mexico Called Slap in Face [/url]

New billboards advertising a Spanish-language newscast on KRCA-TV Channel 62 were intended as an attention-grabber for its core audience, but instead have struck a nerve with activists seeking to curb illegal immigration.

Executive Vice President Lenard Liberman (JEW) said Noticias 62 was a popular news program in Los Angeles and noted that people of Mexican descent made up a large portion of the city.

Burbank-based Liberman Broadcasting owns 16 Spanish-language radio stations and four television stations around the nation. The company leased the billboard space from Clear Channel Communications, which began putting up the ads last week. There are roughly 75 posters with the same message going up around the region, said Tony Alwin, a senior vice president for Clear Channel.

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madrussian

2005-05-04 02:26 | User Profile

The proper sequence is :caiphas: :dung: (read it aloud).


Ponce

2005-05-04 02:29 | User Profile

Look at the sign now at the top of Rense.com someone placed an American flag over the word Mexico.


Sertorius

2005-05-04 11:34 | User Profile

Lieberman interview on this thread. [url]http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?p=112077#post112077[/url] I hope this sign stays up. Here we see sheer greed and treason at work.


MadScienceType

2005-05-26 16:25 | User Profile

[img]http://www.saveourstate.org/Images/billboardkrca.jpg[/img]


Ron

2005-06-12 18:02 | User Profile

All of this is nothing more than recognizing the current state of affairs in Los Angeles. To a large extent, Los Angeles is more of a part of Latin America than it is the US. For example, the telephone company now uses Spanish as the default language on their telephone system.
Also, Los Angeles has a Little Tokyo, Koreatown, Little Ethiopia, Chinatown and a very large Mexican population.


Ponce

2005-06-12 21:50 | User Profile

I moved out of Anaheim Ca. in 2000 and last week I went back for a few hours and all that I can tell you is that Ca. is lost for ever and there is no going back.

Will we have to set up a fence between Ca. and the rest of the US? sorry to tell you but is to late for that.

How will all this end up? ..... we will see in the next civil war. :whstl:


Ron

2005-06-27 04:05 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Ponce]I moved out of Anaheim Ca. in 2000 and last week I went back for a few hours and all that I can tell you is that Ca. is lost for ever and there is no going back.

Will we have to set up a fence between Ca. and the rest of the US? sorry to tell you but is to late for that.

How will all this end up? ..... we will see in the next civil war. :whstl:[/QUOTE]

I have lived in the LA area since I was 5 years old, which is a long time. Today, LA sucks, and is unrecognizable as a part of the United States of America. I agree it is too late for LA. There is a Mexican mayor who was a member of La Raza. What future can LA possibly have. We never had freeway shootings before the illegals showed up. The schools were nationally ranked before the illegals came. Very few gangs outside of East L.A. which for years had been a hotbed of Mexican activity. Today, there are the violent and vicious Latin America-Indian gangs. The most violent in the country, and possibly the world. I'm ready to leave.


Ponce

2005-06-27 05:19 | User Profile

Well Ron, I came to Ca. in Dic of 66 after six years in the US army and I can still remember that between 9am and 3pm there was almost no traffic in the freeways.

Finally in 2000 I said to hell with it and moved to Oregon, I am now in paradise and I would not trade it for nothing in the world..... here I live six miles from a one mule town and no one around me.

Not only did I move here because of the situation in Ca. but also for what is about to happen pretty soon not only here in the US but also worldwide. :smile: