E-Mail from the California Republican Party
P.S. - Democrats Might Consider Hillary Clinton Racist
Contact: Karen Hanretty -- Hanretty@cagop.org
Note: Read more about rabid Mexican reconquista Nuñez
December 21, 2004
Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and his pals in the Democratic Latino Caucus are rewriting the rules of common sense by insisting on unyielding, unquestioning support of people who enter the United States illegally.
Earlier this month, the Democratic Latino Caucus held a press conference to deride the Republican Party as "racist, "anti-immigrant, and "anti-Latino" for daring to bring up the issue of illegal immigration in the November election.
Now ala Jesse Jackson intimidation and scare tactics they,re sending letters to the business community in an effort to threaten them with the same labels unless they discontinue their support of candidates (and the Republican Party) who use these issues in campaigns.
"The speaker has signed a letter sent by the Democratic Latino Caucus to corporate contributors of Jobs PAC complaining about anti-immigrant and anti-Latino, campaign tactics against some of its members.
"The caucus is asking JobsPAC contributors to denounce campaign mailers and television ads that members alleged appealed to racist, sentiments. (Sacramento Bee, December 21, 2004)
This latest ploy by the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, however, makes us particularly eager for the 2008 election especially if Hillary Clinton decides to run for President on the Democratic ticket. You see, it turns out that Hillary doesn,t take too kindly to illegal immigrants, which could pose a bit of a dilemma for the Dem Latinos.
"I am, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants Clearly we have to make some tough decisions as a country, and one of them ought to be coming up with a much better entry-and-exit system so that if we are going to let people in forworklets have a system that keeps track of them People have to stop employing illegal immigrants. (Tony Blankley Column quoting Sen. Hillary Clinton from a WABC radio interview, Washington Times, December 15, 2004)
Nunez and the Latino Caucus might want to add a "P.S. to their letters and let the business community know they think Hillary Clinton is also racist and should not be supported in her much-anticipated campaign for President in 2008.