This is the real truth behind - jobs Americans won't do. It's a sham complaint. That's not what this is about, and never mind that Americans HAVE ALWAYS done those jobs Americans supposedly won't do. Maybe the Rockefellers and Bushes won't do them. But Americans always have.

No, this is what's really behind the demonstrations, the Mexican flag flying high until they were told to hide their true sympathies, the US flag being flown upside down in 'distress', the letting them out of school with the full consent of local officials. And that was just the last few days. This has been going on a long time. There really is - a plan.

This is real story:

" breakaway of U.S. states is a distinct possibility, according to prominent Chicano activist and University of California at Riverside professor Armando Navarro. . . . In a 1995 speech to Chicano activists, Navarro said demographic trends are leading to 'a transfer of power' to the ethnic Mexican community in the Southwest. He notes that most studies show that within the next 20 to 30 years Latinos will comprise more than 50 percent of the population of California. This fact, and other cultural and social developments, are opening the door for 'self-determination' and even 'the idea of an Aztlan,' he said in his speech.

Aztlan, the mythical birthplace of the Aztecs, is regarded in Chicano folklore as an area that includes California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and parts of Colorado and Texas. Spencer believes the aim is to create a sovereign state, 'Republica del Norte,' the Republic of the North, that would combine the American Southwest with the northern Mexican states and eventually merge with Mexico."

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By Latinos, of course, he doesn't mean Latinos. He means jumpers and those favorable to the irredentist movement. The rest, however hispanic, however Brazilian, however Peruvian, however Mexican, and like non-persons. All those American citizens who were born in Central and South America, who don't want an Atzland, who don't want strife and disruption on a national scale, and war, who went the proper, time-consuming, difficult and tedious route - their opinion is of no account. These irredentists want their borders, and would kick everyone else out, if they ever succeeded at the - plan. So why aren't we doing that to them - now - while we are barely able? It's not like we don't know what they're up to. They've been telling us. They've been shouting - the plan.

This is a very serious issue, far moreso that the ditzy news readers on the local stations could imagine with a timely raised eyebrow or a cackle. Not all, but some, particularly movement leadership, are essentially making war on the US. And we're letting them. And if our leaders are so facile, so quick to appease, so quick to sell out what freedom we do have as Americans, I suspect others are going to be leading very soon, one way or another. Maybe some of the old assumptions about America will cease to apply in the near future. And this will probably be the issue that decides in which direction we turn.

I wrote, previously - no one likes sudden change.

But there's another truism - everyone likes a quick fix. Weak leadership is going to force that on us, I fear. It's up to Bush, and more in the GOP, to get with the program, to wake up to the danger, or be seen as hypocrites in the war on terror, and weaklings unwilling to defend the nation, which would be truly ironic given our President's decisive stand against nations, overseas, harboring and supporting Islamic terrorism.