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To: oldenuff2no

The Hispanic Family: The Case for National Action (excerpt)

In the March 19 issue, the magazine reports the “bad news from California: The vaunted Latino family is coming to resemble the black family.” The magazine has the temerity to offer facts that are fighting words in some precincts of the right:

“Half of all Hispanic children were born out of wedlock last year.” “The birth rate among unmarried Latinas is now much higher than the rate among black or white women.”

“In 1995 the unmarried teenage birth rate for Latinas was 20% lower than the rate for blacks. It is now 12% higher.”

“More than half of all young Hispanic children in families headed by a single mother are living below the federal poverty line, compared with 21% being raised by a married couple.”

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40 posted on 04/29/2008 10:31:35 AM PDT by donna (They hand off my culture & citizenship to criminals & then call me racist for objecting?)
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To: donna

My fantasy is to create a world in which liberals are forced to live under the rules they propose for everybody else. This would cure liberalism in no time.

Take CA, for example, which I happily left due to the upcoming implosion. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if those folks who voted the liberals in were required to live there for the rest of their lives? Then they could happily exist in their multi-cultural marxist utopia (read “hell hole”) along with the gang bangers, dropouts, and criminal invaders, paying an ever larger share of their dwindling incomes to the state.


42 posted on 04/29/2008 10:57:05 AM PDT by studly hungwell (Mohammad and Marx: Spreading mysery and death wherever their ideas go.)
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