I hate that blacks and Hispanics are pitted against each other I really do, call me naive, I grew up in an adopted family where my mom is Christian and Caucasian, my dad is Jewish, my sister is Mexican and I don't know, I don't tan so well. I think I'm mostly Irish.
I love Latino culture but I hate the concept of "la raza." It is a divisive mindset.
At the Rose bowl, when America was playing Mexico, and those that live in this country who have come here from Mexico booed the United States - there's a huge problem with that. This is not the first time that this has happened and I think that, that is because in the United States the cultural Marxist ideas of separating people into different racial groups.
I have a major problem with the division that occurs because of the division of language.
One limits oneself in this country if you come as a legal immigrant to this country and you choose to only speak your language whether it be Polish or Russian like many of my own relatives who came here if you speak only Russian and Polish you're limiting your opportunities in the United States.
I think that when you sequester yourself, when you put yourself into another area where you can't be part of the main traditional culture you're limiting your possibilities in the United States and I think that's one problem.
We need to find ways to communicate with each other.
I do believe that in America there needs to be a primary language and that English should be that language, it's not a radical position, it's a position that's held by countless people who are Latino.
I certainly like that the Spanish language is spoken around me.
I would never call people that are born in America who are from Mexico terror babies.
I created the Huffington Post in the United States of America which is a left of center blog. I created my blogs which are mostly right of center and I believe in open debate in our society.
I'm not up for changing the 10th amendment or the 14th amendment, the first amendment or the second amendment.
This has been a huge problem for a very long period of time that we have, that Mexico's economy and Mexico's socialist orientation makes it so that people want to come to the United States in such numbers. I wish that we could figure out a way to do this in a legal fashion because I believe in the Latino culture.
I am a constitutionalist. I believe in the constitution. I don't believe in altering the constitution.
I don't want to be pitted as a person who is anti-Latino or anti-Hispanic because I believe in the laws.
I happen to believe in immigration reform but I don't believe that that means that every person who has come into America should be able to stay.
The Democratic Party has formed a perfect union with the mainstream media to scare Republicans, to say that they're gonna be called racists or sexists or homophobic if they reach out to minorities.
Because the Republican Party are filled with cowards they're afraid to reach out to the Hispanic community, they're afraid to reach out to the black community.
In America we need members of the Latino community to come to the Tea Party movement and enrich the Tea Party.
I am a defender of the Tea Party.
I'm alive and I'm going to keep standing up for what I believe in. Once you get to that point, boy you are dangerous.
People are afraid, people don't want to be rejected.
I think some of you have to go through the pain of being rejected, the pain of being attacked on television, and ultimately there are people at home who are rooting for you and are wondering why more people don't defend what they stand up for.
It's fun to be liked, but when standing up for what you believe in, it's also very fun not to be liked.
The power of propaganda is to say something enough times that it becomes the Big Lie.
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