"What Karl Rove Should Tell La Raza"
Posted Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 3:20 am
Somehow I don't think the Panderer in Chief is going to take Human Events' advice:
What's also interesting is that "liberals" don't seem to be trying to take advantage of Karl Rove speaking before a racial power group.
White House adviser Karl Rove is scheduled to speak tomorrow at the annual conference of the federally funded, left-wing, open-borders-advocacy group, the National Council of La Raza.La Raza also funds an alleged racial separatist L.A. charter school. Their agenda is crystal clear, and it should be a bit shocking to most that a former president as well as the "brains" behind the current president are willing to give them the time of day.
If he does not want his speech to look like an act of appeasement, he should confront La Raza on its opposition to commonsense policies designed to secure both U.S. borders and U.S. pocketbooks...
Will Rove defend the immigration reforms passed by President Bush's party in the House and tell La Raza that House Republicans are neither "mean-spirited" nor "radical"? He should. House Republicans deserve Rove's support.
Rove should also flatly and unapologetically tell La Raza their promotion of a liberal agenda under the guise of "Hispanic civil rights" is wrong.
La Raza, for example, supports in-state tuition for illegal aliens at public colleges. Rove should tell them that is a ripoff of U.S. taxpayers...
...Rove should also chastise La Raza for its association with MEChA, an organization whose motto is: "For La Raza toda, Fuera de La Raza nada" ("For The Race everything, Outside the Race nothing"). Rep. Charlie Norwood (R.-Ga.) revealed in a piece published in the May 1 edition of HUMAN EVENTS that according to IRS records, La Raza has helped fund the Georgetown University Chapter of MEChA.
Furthermore, Rove should tell the La Raza conferees that the Bush Administration does not support granting tax dollars to groups that pursue legislative agendas. As Rep. Norwood also reported in HUMAN EVENTS, La Raza received more than $15 million in federal grants in 2004...
What's also interesting is that "liberals" don't seem to be trying to take advantage of Karl Rove speaking before a racial power group.
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eh (not verified)
Tue, 07/11/2006 - 06:56
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federally funded
What an outrage. Bush has done the tax cuts thing; now maybe he can cut spending, starting here.