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  • #16
    If they think Mexico is so great, WHY don't they just GO BACK there?! Or, even MORE compelling, why don't WE just KICK them back?!

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    • #17
      Would have been a great day for RAIN!
      http://www.fightpc.net/forumdisplay.php?f=4

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      • #18
        Originally posted by REWHBLCAIN
        Would have been a great day for RAIN!
        Came close; it rained a day and a half before.

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        • #19
          So here's the Governors proclamation:



          September 15 through October 15, 2009, as “Hispanic Heritage Month” by theGovernor of the State of California
          Over 400 years ago, Spanish explorers sailed California’s coastline, bringing their brave sprit and determination to what would later become the most prosperous state in our nation. Along with other settlers, their extraordinary character led to the creation of the greatest land of opportunity in the world.

          This month we celebrate the fantastic accomplishments and achievements of the people who helped build this state. Hispanic Heritage Month is a chance for all Californians to honor the many contributions that Latinos have made to our Golden State. California is one of the largest economies and most diversified cultures in the world, which was made possible because of the hard work and remarkable heritage of the Latino people.

          Today, Latinos continue to enrich and enliven our state. Whether it is by running businesses, holding public office or working to better local communities, California’s Latino population makes our state a better place to live.

          NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim September 15 through October 15, 2009, as “Hispanic Heritage Month.”



          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed this 15th day of September 2009.



          Arnold Schwarzenegger
          GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA

          Attest:
          Debra Bowen
          SECRETARY OF STATE

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          • #20
            What pandering.

            He not only kissed ass, he dived right in.

            It's going to take a while for Arnold to get all that shit cleaned out of his hair.

            And the politically correct slant.

            He failed to distinguish between Spanish Californio of the 18th century and the post 1980 tide from Mexico.

            Before Americans came to California, the economy was based on tallow and cattle hides, there was little to no money, and the work was done by California Indians overseen by Spanish Rancheros and Spanish priests.
            Last edited by ilbegone; 09-17-2009, 04:13 AM.

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            • #21
              Would have been a great day for RAIN!
              That scorching Sac sun at about 105 deg would have been better.

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              • #22
                Over 400 years ago, Spanish explorers sailed California’s coastline, bringing their brave sprit and determination to what would later become the most prosperous state in our nation. Along with other settlers, their extraordinary character led to the creation of the greatest land of opportunity in the world.


                It was at this point in the proclamation where Naui and several members of Mexica-Movement made an attempt on the Governor's life.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by DerailAmnesty.com
                  Over 400 years ago, Spanish explorers sailed California’s coastline, bringing their brave sprit and determination to what would later become the most prosperous state in our nation. Along with other settlers, their extraordinary character led to the creation of the greatest land of opportunity in the world.


                  It was at this point in the proclamation where Naui and several members of Mexica-Movement made an attempt on the Governor's life.
                  Yeah, the guv is trying to make everyone one big happy family. The statement read by his envoy at the fiesta did not resemble that one though

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by jinx
                    This kind of crap makes me sick. Where's a terrorist when you need one?
                    Now that I can agree with!

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                    • #25
                      I hope you are safe from the fire KJL.

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                      • #26
                        Too funny,

                        Here's an article on a local publication that was borne out of a letter to the editor. It's on an unrelated subject, but it involved a comment about the mexican festival in this thread:



                        This past Wednesday night, Zocalo celebrated Mexican Independence Day. Whatever and for however long the patrons were drinking, this was one of the worst nights ever for people leaving extremely intoxicated, having altercations and driving away drunk. Two women were weaving down the alley at midnight, one literally falling out of her shoes, the other providing some balance and saying "I''m okay to drive."
                        If city leaders and local businesses continue to base their revitalization efforts on drawing crowds to Midtown to imbibe and drive, while creating a false sense of safety within "activated" alleys, more people are going to become crime victims, not fewer. It's already happened, with increased car break ins and robberies that are underreported. The overall sense of lawlessness and mayhem created and fostered by city leaders has resulted in another fatality. This past week, a security guard was hit by a car -- possibly shot or stabbed -- in a parking lot at 20th and K Street


                        "The goal is to create an attractive, well-lit pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly corridor, giving diners and shoppers easy access to the East End Parking Garage."

                        Easy access? As if walking down the sidewalk and turning a corner is too difficult? Zocalo and other 18th Street watering holes need to herd their drunken clientele down a chute to the garage? If these patrons can't figure out how to get to and from the East End Parking Garage, before or after the party, please don't parade them down the prettified alley to be easy prey for criminals.
                        It's a real pretense that the issue here is getting people to the parking garage. Zocalo was approved as a 500-600 seat restaurant by the Planning Commission (it was never approved as the rowdy nightclub that it actually is) and granted a parking waiver. The streets immediately filled up with Zocalo and other business' patrons (and employees), making it impossible for residents to park. The Zocalo owner bought a registered Historic Landmark property a half block up Capitol Avenue and immediately cut down every living thing in the back yard (in a record two hours), including two extremely rare Heritage Trees.

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