Groups from the homegrown Radical Marxist Netroot Nuts to anti American Hispanic groups like La Raza and Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA). Their goal of coarse is no effort to slough off as alarmist wh ich is to do away with European-American heritage, culture, and language by sheer numbers, and they are succeeding.
They support illegal immigration to provide foot soldiers in the battle against we, the hated gringos. Groups who many, including myself, classify as dangerously radical, seeing that they wish to reclaim the southwest US and thus re integrating it back into Mexico with the new name Aztlan
Never before has an incoming administration been beholden to such out of touch and dangerous groups as th is one and Obama will hav his hands full the first minute he decides to deny any of these anti Americans their selfish and radical demands if he even does which most believe he won't.
Dem groups claim Obama win -
Avi Zenilman - Politico.comJohn F. Kennedy famously said that "victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan," an adage born out over the last three days as reporters' inboxes have overflowed with e-mails from advocacy groups boasting of their role in Tuesday's sweeping Democratic win.
Unions, Hispanic groups, the Netroots, progressive organizing coalitions, single women, working women, youth, the religious left — to name just a few — all claim to have played a vital role in electing Barack Obama.
And each says he owes them for that role.
Such claims are, of course, an election-year standard. Four years ago, social conservative and anti-tax groups boasted of their role in President Bush's reelection.
Obama's wider margin of victory this year makes it seem as though America — and the Democratic Party — may just be big enough for virtually every group to claim credit and jostle elbows as they push for their respective agendas.
The National Council of La Raza, "the largest national Hispanic and civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States," sent out a statement citing its efforts to register Hispanics and declaring that the 2008 election proved the "Latino vote matters," and that the group was "energized by the urgency of seeing immigration reform enacted." continued
S much for the wall and English as our official language as the folks down under in Mehico make a brand new invigorated RUN FOR THE BORDER BABY.....
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