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Tuesday, September 5, 2006

Some Days, I Cannot Believe I Still Live Here, What Used to Be Chicago..

The first thing I want to know is how much money the city and the state is wasting keeping buildings lit for more hours than normal to celebrate the independence of a country who's citizens are invading our shores by the millions every year stealing billions of dollars of services from the taxpayers while their at it?

This city practically shuts down already on flippin Cinco De Mayo, now they get a whole g-damn week? For the independence of America of coarse one can understand and substantiate a celebration of sorts lasting a day or two as presently is the case here in the city and surrounding suburbs. But we are supposed to bend over for the 550,000 mexicans in the city 1/3rd of which based on statistics can be counted as illegal aliens already stretching our city's and the country's resources thin?

What's next? A 3 day celebration to coincide with 1979 Iranian revolution for the Iranian citizens here? A week long festival every year to celebrate Bastille Day for all the French?

And this on the heels of the news last week that a foreign Beer manufacturer is sponsoring Illegal Alien Marches up and down our streets?

All I can say is W..T..F is going on here, are we losing our F*&^&*@ Minds???

We sure are losing the country.

WorldNetDaily: Chicago to sport red, white and green to honor Mexico: "At a time when national passions are heated about illegal aliens from Mexico, the city of Chicago and state of Illinois are promoting an event to honor Mexican independence.

The celebration, called the '2nd Annual Mexican Independence Skyline Tribute,' will feature prominent buildings throughout the Windy City being bathed in Mexico's national colors of red, white and green for six days beginning next Tuesday, Sept. 12.

It's receiving heavy promotion from organizers including Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn, D-Ill., the Mexican Consulate and Univision radio host Javier Salas.""The tribute recognizes the important role that Mexican-Americans have played in Chicago over the last century, from the early days of the railroad and stockyard industries through the steel mill boom to the present," a website promoting the tribute states. "Today, an estimated 550,000 Mexican-Americans live in the Chicago area."

At least 20 businesses and landmarks are slated to participate. Buildings including Sears Tower and the Wrigley Building will be illuminated with red and green lights, while other buildings and locations will spell out messages such as "VIVA VIVA."

The event began last year to mark the Sept. 16 Mexican national holiday.


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