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support LaRaza. I tried to boycott them at one time, but my precious Coca Cola is one of them, darn it! There are some others that I've stopped patronizing.
support LaRaza. I tried to boycott them at one time, but my precious Coca Cola is one of them, darn it! There are some others that I've stopped patronizing.
Council of La Raza also supports worthy scholarships for Hispanic American students. I'd like to see if the corp money goes specifically to that purpose. Look at any Hispanic magazine. These corporations proudly display what they've donated to the betterment of our communities with scholarships to deserving youngsters. If I ever come across Janet Murguia, I would ask her why her organization is so geared to illegals and seems to ignore Americans of Mexican descent.
Council of La Raza also supports worthy scholarships for Hispanic American students. I'd like to see if the corp money goes specifically to that purpose. Look at any Hispanic magazine. These corporations proudly display what they've donated to the betterment of our communities with scholarships to deserving youngsters. If I ever come across Janet Murguia, I would ask her why her organization is so geared to illegals and seems to ignore Americans of Mexican descent.
IMO, it is because they want to fill this country up with their fellow Hispanics. There is power in numbers especially politically. Some cultures are very tribal. The negative impact to Hispanic-Americans is just a price they are willing to pay to achieve their final goal. Most Hispanic-Americans are in fact advocates for their illegal brethren also. Those are just the facts from the polls, marches and their numerous advocacy groups. I can't help the facts. They are what they are.
IMO, it is because they want to fill this country up with their fellow Hispanics. There is power in numbers especially politically. Some cultures are very tribal. The negative impact to Hispanic-Americans is just a price they are willing to pay to achieve their final goal. Most Hispanic-Americans are in fact advocates for their illegal brethren also. Those are just the facts from the polls, marches and their numerous advocacy groups. I can't help the facts. They are what they are.
I know that my people took a lot of abuse in the 19th and 20th centuries, even today. There is some sense of security in numbers. I just wish that they weren't the welfare types that give us those numbers. I just wish that the immigrants weren't such welfare leaches.
I know that my people took a lot of abuse in the 19th and 20th centuries, even today. There is some sense of security in numbers. I just wish that they weren't the welfare types that give us those numbers. I just wish that the immigrants weren't such welfare leaches.
That may be true but when it comes to our laws as citizens they should respect them and not put their group above them. Yet we get to wear the label of racist for expecting as much.
support LaRaza. I tried to boycott them at one time, but my precious Coca Cola is one of them, darn it! There are some others that I've stopped patronizing.
It appears that the blog is from 2007 but I'm assuming support is still the same. As a Coke drinker and a Coke stock holder I know what you mean about Coke.
It appears that the blog is from 2007 but I'm assuming support is still the same. As a Coke drinker and a Coke stock holder I know what you mean about Coke.
-Cheers.
Not to worry. I'm sure that their Board of directors is 100% white. Screw everyone else.
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