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15 Things You Should Know About "The Race"
by Michelle Malkin
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Only in America could critics of a group called "The Race" be labeled racists. Such is the triumph of left-wing identity chauvinists, whose aggressive activists and supine abettors have succeeded in redefining all opposition as "hate."

Both Barack Obama and John McCain will speak this week in San Diego at the annual conference of the National Council of La Raza, the Latino organization whose name is Spanish for, yes, "The Race." Can you imagine Obama and McCain paying homage to a group of white people who called themselves that? No matter. The presidential candidates and the media have legitimized "The Race" as a mainstream ethnic lobbying group and marginalized its critics as intolerant bigots. The unvarnished truth is that the group is a radical ethnic nationalist outfit that abuses your tax dollars and milks PC politics to undermine our sovereignty.

Here are 15 things you should know about "The Race":

15. "The Race" supports driver's licenses for illegal aliens.

14."The Race" demands in-state tuition discounts for illegal alien students that are not available to law-abiding U.S. citizens and law-abiding legal immigrants.

13. "The Race" vehemently opposes cooperative immigration enforcement efforts between local, state and federal authorities.

12. "The Race" opposes a secure fence on the southern border.

11. "The Race" joined the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in a failed lawsuit attempt to prevent the feds from entering immigration information into a key national crime database -- and to prevent local police officers from accessing the data.

10. "The Race" opposed the state of Oklahoma's tough immigration-enforcement-first laws, which cut off welfare to illegal aliens, put teeth in employer sanctions and strengthened local-federal cooperation and information sharing.

9. "The Race" joined other open-borders, anti-assimilationists and sued to prevent Proposition 227, California's bilingual education reform ballot initiative, from becoming law.

8. "The Race" bitterly protested common-sense voter ID provisions as an "absolute disgrace." Continued...

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Subject: Tucson School District Promotes La Raza
In her article, Michelle mentions some charter schools with La Raza programs.
Check out the web site:

http://instech.tusd.k12.az.us/Raza/model.asp

Using education funds for such courses at the K-12 level is racism run rampant.

the race
I am a swede, that is I am 100% swedish descent US citizen.
so I like immigrants and their kids & grandkids
but the thing is, Mexican is not a race like we swedes are.
they are a mix of mostly European Spanish and Native American Indian (& probably some African slaves who mysteriously vanished from eastern Mexico, probably mixed) The Indian --for example Aztec-- weren't the most individualistic or idealistic tribes & of course American Indians are biologically Asian descent. The European Spanish, being from the south of Europe were a little mixed with northern African Islamists. To me, "The Race" seems very mixed racially. Sometimes people try hardest to imagine they are something they are least able to be. It would be more flattering for them to present themselves as an interesting mix, and more truthful.
Then maybe there would be less racism in and among Mexicans.
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