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Faust [OP]

2005-09-12 05:17 | User Profile

Aztlan: "Wetback" Reparation Bill Clear Hurdles

Bills Seeking Reparations, Limiting Foreclosures Clear Hurdles

AR Articles on Reparations

Steve Lawrence, AP, Sept. 7

Responding to a dark, little-known chapter in American history, the Assembly voted to establish a state fund that could be used to pay reparations to survivors of a massive deportation of Hispanics in the 1930s.

By a 41-23 vote Tuesday, lawmakers approved a bill by Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Garden Grove, that also would create a 16-member commission to make recommendations to the governor and Legislature on how to redress the deportations.

It would take subsequent legislation to appropriate money for the fund, however.

The bill is a response to a policy that was started by the Hoover administration, supposedly in an attempt to remove illegal immigrants to open up jobs during the Depression.

But most of the 2 million people who were deported to Mexico were American citizens or legal immigrants, bill supporters say. They included about 400,000 Californians.

Some of the deportees eventually returned to the United States. Less than 5,000 of them now live in California, said Assemblywoman Cindy Montanez, D-San Fernando.

“Now is the time for California to acknowledge this illegal program that stripped Americans of their basic civil rights,” she said.

Assemblyman Lloyd Levine, D-Sherman Oaks, compared the bill to federal legislation that authorized reparation payments to Japanese-Americans who were interned during World War II.

“If you were removed from your house and land and sent away … and your descendants were deprived of their rights to inherit that land, you would be demanding reparations,” he said.

But Assemblyman Ray Haynes, R-Murrieta, said the Legislature should stop worrying about rectifying past wrongs.

“Will there be a time in this country when we stop worrying about what occurred and say what’s done is done?” he asked.

The bill goes back to the Senate for a vote on Assembly amendments.

(Posted on September 7, 2005)

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And it should only be fare that the ones who voted for this to give there homes up also.I am ready for a stand,and I don't mean through elections.I think every politian who is not speaking out against illegal immigration is a traitor to this country!

Posted by Greg at 5:59 PM on September 7

These are the same idiots who just voted by the same margin to allow gay marriage in the state.

Beware of California--it should no longer be considered a part of the United States.

Posted by Aristotle at 6:37 PM on September 7

I think it was Einstein that said space and human stupidity are infinite,but he wasn't too sure about space.

Posted by ngc at 7:11 PM on September 7

“If you were removed from your house and land and sent away … and your descendants were deprived of their rights to inherit that land, you would be demanding reparations,” he said.

I'll remember they said that. Currently, the Kelo decision allows the government to steal my house, then sell it to recover their costs incurred in the theft. The new buyers, of course, would pay property tax at the new, reassessed rate.

I propose a new verb, "Kelo," to commorate the death of property rights in Amurrrica. Proper usage: "My house got Kelo'd, and now I'm homeless."

Posted by Plastic Flower at 7:36 PM on September 7

Ah, the good old days, back when at least some of the men were men.

“Will there be a time in this country when we stop worrying about what occurred and say what’s done is done?” he (Ray Haynes) asked.

Now Ray, where have you been? You know the answer to that. Victimhood requires no skills beyond shameless whining and it pays really, really well.

Posted by 308Winchester at 7:56 PM on September 7

This is what happens as more Mexicans inhabit this country and gain political power through numbers. They will demand White people to subsidize them in whatever coercive way they can think of. We've got to get their numbers down.

Posted by Apollo at 8:05 PM on September 7

"This is what happens as more Mexicans inhabit this country and gain political power through numbers. They will demand White people to subsidize them in whatever coercive way they can think of."

So very true. Hispanics are too culturally primitive and backwards, possess IQ's too low, and are on the whole far too lazy to build a civilization comparable to that of the white man's. Therefore, their road to "prosperity," though it will be very short-lived, can only come being carried on the white man's back, and with the suicidal collusion of deluded, self-loathing, efete liberal whites.

These things shall more than likely wax ever the worse, until finally CW2 sorts them all out and set things to right once again.

Posted by Stuck in CA at 9:25 PM on September 7

Here is a link to a very insightful article that exposes the flimsiness of the very basis for the reparations. The author argues that, most likely, no laws were broken except, perhaps, for few isolated incidents. Most of witnesses are dead (this is most likely why the claim was not brought up earlier - it would not withstand testimonies) and evidence has vanished. The claims were mostly based on memories of those deported who were small kids at that time and it's more than doubtful if they understood what was going on.

Here is the link:

"Milking the Gringos" [url]http://americanpatrol.com/GUESTCOLUMNS/DWYER/MilkingAmerica030728Dwyer.html[/url]

Posted by A Reader at 10:50 PM on September 7

CA is going for its own Border Patrol as soon as can get it on the ballot! Enforcement inland and against employers included.

Recent boomer Presidents have been awful--in several ways.

Keep up the fight.

Posted by Alex at 12:13 AM on September 8

I promised that if this passed, I would never again buy anything from California. I intend to start a business someday, and I am a man of my word.

Posted by Michael C. Scott at 1:15 AM on September 8

It's sad that a country is deliberately choosing to terminate itself.

Posted by frank garlo at 9:43 AM on September 8

Yes, it's going to get worse before it gets better. However, it will get better. Look at it this way, if 2 million Mexicans could be deported in the 1930's, just think how rapidly 35 million of them could be rounded up and kicked out once things tip. Look at how many millions of people the hypocritical white hating boshevists shuffled around the old USSR back in the day. I can't wait until the reparations are openly handed out to blacks and browns just because they are black and brown. Oh, wait, we already do that with WIC, welfare, food stamps, Section 8, housing vouchers and so on.

Posted by Livin' In S. CA at 11:55 AM on September 8


Hivemindgammahydra7

2005-09-13 07:23 | User Profile

[font=Times New Roman][size=3]This is what you get when spicks take over a state, and what you can expect once they have numbers nationwide. That is, namely, "F--- Whitey, and help yourself to his money."

Any whites foolish enough to publicly object can be crushed with spick-majority police departments and spick-dominated courts, of course.

Welcome to the Bean Planet. [/size][/font]


OPERA96

2005-09-13 13:50 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hivemindgammahydra7][font=Times New Roman][size=3]This is what you get when spicks take over a state, and what you can expect once they have numbers nationwide. [/size][/font][/QUOTE]

You're right - except for one thing. The dipshit that sponsored this nonsense is a guy named Joe Dunn. Doesn't sound very spickish to me.


SteamshipTime

2005-09-13 14:33 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]You're right - except for one thing. The dipshit that sponsored this nonsense is a guy named Joe Dunn. Doesn't sound very spickish to me.[/QUOTE] Joe Dunn is buying Hispanic votes to avoid getting replaced by a candidate named Jose so, same difference.