Posted on 07/28/2005 8:17:39 PM PDT by doug from upland
They've become an endless flow...some have wondered que paso?
We'll be fighting them some day...they're the scum in the brown beret
They've come through the open door...popping babies out by the score
We will be fighting them someday...they are the scum in the brown beret
They have claimed this is their land...racial tensions they have fanned
We'll be fighting them some day...they're the scum in the brown beret
Who do these guys think they are...see that bouncing primered car
We will be fighting them someday...they are the scum in the brown beret
Gangs run wild through the streets...why has George Bush been in retreat
We'll be fighting them some day...they're the scum in the brown beret
They made a threat from Dem HQ...no, my friends, I'm not kidding you
We will be fighting them someday...they are the scum in the brown beret
BUMP!!!!!!!!
I had one of these jokers point a loaded .44 Mag out the window of a car at me once....won't forget that
Brown Berets threaten Minutemen: Group urges group to think twice before patrolling
The Monitor / Brownsville Herald ^ | July 28, 2005 | Cari Hammerstrom
Posted on 07/28/2005 6:42:07 PM PDT by Main Street
PHARR, July 28, 2005 Once a powerful and militant organization in the Chicano Liberation Movement, the Brown Berets made it known Wednesday that they will oppose the Minutemen border watch group with physical force if necessary.
We want to send the message, Think twice before you come here, Pablo Delgado, a Brown Beret leader, said at a press confer-ence at the Hidalgo County Democratic Party headquarters.
The Minutemen have said they will come to Texas in October, although it is still unclear whether South Texas is in their plans.
Hidalgo County Democratic Party Chairman Juan Maldonado said the party does not condone the actions of the Brown Berets; however, because the group asked him for a platform, he agreed to let them speak at the press conference.
We do not need the Brown Berets armed against the Minutemen, Maldonado reiterated after Delgado spoke. He said the people of South Texas are more evolved and civil than that.
The Brown Berets, primarily active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, are likened to the Black Panthers.
Further fueling the Brown Berets anger was the news of Bill Parmleys resignation from the leadership post of the Texas chap-ter of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps Monday. Parmley claimed the Texas chapter lacked structure and members from his area near Goliad had racist tendencies, according to the Victoria Advocate.
News of possible racist tendencies couldnt have come at a better time for the local opponents of the civilian border patrol.
The Minutemen are nothing more than a group of zealous over-enthusiastic racists that want to promote these types of immi-grants as being terroristic, Maldonado said.
Even before the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Sept. 11, 2001, he said, there was an unfounded fear held by some in the United States that Mexicans were taking over the country.
For all the strides that we have made toward equality, the Minutemen are the epitome of hate, fear and ignorance, he said. We are unified to stop this racist movement from entering our region.
When will they begin patrolling the Canadian border? asked Juanita Valdez-Cox, state director of La Union del Pueblo Entero. According to the projects official Web site, www.minutemanhq.com, the answer is soon. Volunteers to patrol the United States northern border with Canada are being recruited.
Cox claims southern border patrolling is a race issue. The vigilantes of the Caucasian persuasion dont want legalization for immigrants. They want the Mexican workers to be at the mercy of employers, she said.
At the end of the press conference, Maldonado was the first to sign a petition denouncing the border watchers. The Democratic Party plans to send the petition to Gov. Rick Perry to get him to do the same.
The petition also points out the need for more money to hire Border Patrol agents, a point deputy Mexican consulate Ernesto Herrera touched on privately with reporters after the conference.
It isnt in the scope of the private citizen to do the job of the government, Herrera said. The Mexican government thinks the U.S. has the institution, the department in charge of protecting the border.
They (the Border Patrol) know the limits. They know that everybody, undocumented or not, has human rights. Its not something you leave behind when you cross the border.
Doh. I meant "militant" not "military" in the headline.
The reason the democratic party down here opposes the minutemen from stopping the tidal wave of illegals is simple - the illegals are future (democrat, social services sucking) voters. No id or legal status required to vote down here as you know!
You are in SO much trouble now....
Or here...
This is TOTALLY UN PC Rack itttt LOLOLOL!
Rack it Doug LOL!
Minutemen headed north of Valley
Wednesday, July 27, 2005 Updated: 07:07 PM
PHARR -- NEWSCHANNEL 5 learns the infamous Minuteman Project has no plans to patrol the Rio Grande Valley.
PHARR NEWSCHANNEL 5 learned Wednesday the controversial Minuteman Project will be coming to Texas, but not to the Rio Grande Valley.
Activists from the Hidalgo County Democratic Party along with other organizations claim the project is made up of armed vigilantes who have no right to interfere with immigration.
Minutemen will start patrolling in Falfurrias in October.
Kenneth Buelter, the leader of the project said theyll be staged in Goliad. He confirmed the Valley is too populated and said the group will focus their efforts further north, in rural areas from Brooks County to Central Texas.
Homeland Security is also an issue when it comes to the Minuteman Project. During the past year, NEWSCHANNEL 5 uncovered evidence that immigrants from al-Qaida hot spots have crossed through the Valley.
Farida Ahmed, the Pakistani woman who posed as a South African, flew around the world just to swim across the Rio Grande. Ahmed was the target of an FBI investigation after she was caught at McAllen-Miller International Airport trying to board a plane bound for New York.
Earlier this month, a Sullivan City woman discovered a man from Bangladesh, dehydrated and dying in her front yard. The FBI has not yet been able to identify him.
But in spite of evidence, activists said the Minutemen need to step back.
We're not saying 'open the border,' explained Juan Maldonado, Hidalgo Countys Democratic party chairman. We're saying 'let the authorities handle it.'
The Minutemen kick off Operation: Secure our Borders in October. Leaders told NEWSCHANNEL 5 landowners gave the volunteers permission to roam more than 5 million acres of land between Brooks County and Central Texas.
Triple Ping Time.
I would warn you that the usual suspects would be on here shortly to label you as a racist or some other assorted nutbag, but I think that the fear of being parodied is sufficient. I've got my fingers crossed.
I don't worry about the racism label game. I don't even feel guilty about slavery. Don't get me wrong; it was one of history's greatest evils, but I didn't do it.
FYI...watch your six...uh, your 3, and 9...and 12...sounds like you boys will have your hands full.
Hispanic militias bump
If Bush cracks down on the Minutemen in any significant way through force of arms, arrests, etc, it will be time then, sadly, to join with the democrats on impeaching him-- over THIS issue, not some rat-infested issue. We will find support from the rats.
Bush had better think twice, when the bullets start flying, before stabbing the Minutemen in the back. The Minutemen aren't vigilantees. But there are thugs who will try to kill them. They will defend themselves, and then Bush has to decide if he loves our enemies so much that he's willing to be removed from office for such misguided love.
You've got NO COMPLAINTS from me; (although, I won't be able to get that tune outta my head all day now).
I got to thinking about this last night, and these Brown Beret whackos might actually be unintentionally very good for the anti-illegal cause. My family has always been conservative and voted Republican. But, there were 2 things that happened very close together that pretty much made my parents MILITANT conservative Republicans, and it was in the mid-70s when I was just a kid, if I recall correctly.
Wasn't it Jimmy Carter (or was it Gerald Ford) who pardoned the draft dodgers? My dad was outraged. He didn't like bumper stickers on cars, so I remember what a big deal it was when he put a "No Pardon Needed. I Proudly Served" sticker on the family car. Around the same time, there was a handful of "Chicano" (how my dad hated that word) activists in the region who formed a "Brown Beret" chapter, and, inspired by this, some of the hispanic high school kids in our town refused to stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance (back then it was done every a.m. in school on the loud speaker). My dad, who was in a position to hire high school kids for his side business, fired a couple of the offenders and forever refused to hire the ones that had done this. (All this was happening at the same time I was doing solo performances of "America the Beautiful" at school parents' nights--how ironic). After that, my folks became even MORE committed and dedicated to the conservative cause.
What I'm trying to say, is, I hope the media keeps covering these Brown Beret whackos. Maybe it will have a similar effect on others as it did on my parents.
Personally, the fact that I was a little kid when all this was happening around me is a primary reason for my beliefs today.
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