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To: DoughtyOne

I grew up in Dodge City and the city has changed remarkably, the city may not have always been the best looking town but it looks now like a bad version of the barrios in LA now, whites are moving to the outskirts and the city looks more and more rundown even though it consistantly has low unemployment and numerous jobs. It really sickened me the way it looked when I visited in February, it even made me a little sad.

It has about 50% white, maybe more, but it wont be long before it is a majority hispanic city, that to me though isnt the issue the fact that more than half of its hispanic population is more than likely an illegal transient population is whats ruining the city.Even many of my hispanic friends from there are getting disgusted at what the city is turning into.


5 posted on 08/13/2006 11:03:33 AM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: aft_lizard

I tend to doubt that 50% of those hispanics are legal. People generally settle in one area, get a job, put down roots and stay. Perhaps 20% are. Of course I'm guessing. Perhaps you had a rather sizeable long term hispanic populace.

This issue isn't going to be resolved. One way or another, through amnesty and or continued open borders, this nation will soon be more than 50% hispanic.

When that happens, there will no longer be one nation in the Americas that will be able to boast white self-rule.

That day is coming. Your kids and grand children will have to deal with it.

Imagine a group of anglos talking about taking over Mexico. You'd have the press and everyone else outing it for a racist plot. Talk of hispanics taking over the U.S. is looked at as a romantic notion.

Good luck.


7 posted on 08/13/2006 11:11:39 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Bring your press credentials to Qana, for the world's most convincing terrorist street theater.)
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