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Texas Town Makes Spanish Official Language!
• August 21, 2007 • 7 CommentsPosted in america, american deaths, american kids learning spanish, American people, americans, americans becoming more sensitive, americans divided, Americans killed by illegal immigrants, amnesty, anchor babies, anti-american, appeasing illegals, assimilation, bilingual, border, border enforcement, border fence, border patrol, border security, Bush bashing, capitol hill, common language, common sense in politics, Compean, congressional pardon, conservatives, country, crossing the border, cultural, debates, Democratic presidential candidates, democrats, democrats are weak on foreign policy, deport illegals, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Justice, drug smuggler, El Cenizo, far left, Farmers Branch, fence, foreign policy, George Bush, grassroots movement, homeland security, human smuggling, human trafficking, hypocrisy, illegal, illegal alien, illegal alien testfies against Ramos and Compean, illegal immigrant, illegal immigrant patients, illegal immigrants kill americans, illegal immigration, Illegals kill Texas girl, Illegals rape and muder Texas girl, illegals receive free medical care, immigrant invasion, immigration, immigration act, immigration activist, immigration bill, immigration control, immigration laws, John Cornyn, Johnny Sutton, justice, laws, left vs right, left wing media, liberal media, liberals, liberals lie, Mayor Rafael Rodriguez, media bias, Mexican Border, mexican gangs, mexican invasion, Mexico, Michael Chertoff, migration, NAFTA, national language, national security, naturalization, news and media, North American Union, official language, our children's future, outraged americans, pandering to illegals, path to citizenship, policy, political, political opinion, politics, poll numbers, president, presidential debate, pro-american, pro-illegal, protecting our kids, public opinion, Republican presidential candidates, republicans, Rio Grande, rogue prosecutor, santuary cities, Secure Fence Act of 2006, secure the border, self-deport, senate, slanted media coverage, slanted news, smuggled into the U.S., smuggling ring, society, southern border, sovereign, spanglish, spanish in american achools, texas, Texas town adopts Spanish as official language, the english language, the silent majority, the spanish language, this is america speak english, Tom Tancredo, TX, U.S. cities, U.S. citizens, United States of America, unreimbursed medical care
The Divided States Of America; Part 2
• August 9, 2007 • 3 CommentsPosted in america, american kids learning spanish, American people, americans, americans divided, amnesty, anchor babies, anti-american, assimilation, bilingual, bipartisan, blue star deli, border, border enforcement, border fence, border patrol, border security, common language, common sense in politics, Compean, congress, conservatives, country, crossing the border, cultural, debates, democrats, drug smuggler, far left, fence, freedom, grassfire, grassroots movement, homeland security, human smuggling, human trafficking, hypocrisy, illegal, illegal alien, illegal immigrant, illegal immigrant patients, illegal immigrants kill americans, illegal immigration, immigrant invasion, immigration, immigration act, immigration bill, immigration control, laws, left vs right, liberals, Mexican Border, mexican gangs, mexican invasion, Mexico, Michael Chertoff, migration, mike gallagher, national language, national security, native americans, naturalization, news and media, official language, outraged americans, path to citizenship, policy, political, political opinion, politics, presidential debate, pro-american, pro-illegal, public opinion, Ramos, republicans, Rio Grande, rogue prosecutor, santuary cities, Secure Fence Act of 2006, secure the border, senate, show support, smuggled into the U.S., smuggling ring, society, southern border, sovereign, spanglish, spanish in american achools, talk radio, the english language, the silent majority, the spanish language, this is america speak english, Tom Tancredo, U.S. cities, U.S. citizens, Uncategorized, United States of America, where's the fence