Pro-Farmers Branch editorial
Posted Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 1:40 pm
Farmers Branch, Texas is one of those cities that passed Hazleton-style ordinances to try to reduce illegal aliens moving to the town. Now, in a rare move of sanity, the Dallas Morning News has published a column from radio host Mark Davis support that city and City Council member Tim O'Hare:
...[Passing the ordinance] had two effects. Among those who are passionate about strong laws and effective borders, Mr. O'Hare became an instant hero. To those opposed, he became a gringo devil, a ripe target for some of the most reckless slander in recent North Texas political history.
...But the most prevalent and baseless scorn was heaped by officials and individuals acting in accord with the League of United Latin American Citizens and other Hispanic advocacy groups. From Domingo Garcia to Jesse Diaz and beyond, Mr. O'Hare and his supporters were demonized as racist, an absurd claim that overlooks the fact that this is a matter of behavior and not ethnicity.
They were branded as un-American, the first time I can recall a devotion to law being characterized as unpatriotic.
Most comically, they were called un-Christian, as if we are called on by Jesus to practice a bizarre brand of compassion that involves blindness to just laws.
Mr. O'Hare would deserve praise for his actions alone. But throw in the bitter, racist hatred he and his family have tasted since standing up for U.S. law, and it becomes the stuff of outright heroism...
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Jeebie (not verified)
Wed, 11/29/2006 - 14:23
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They have to play the "R" card, because they have no other. It's not about race, it's about actions...being a burglar, lawbreaker, a criminal from your very first step into this country. Corruption, lawlessness, and whining is how you succeed in mexico and latin america. It doesn't play in America. LULAC will never learn, never support America, or our rule of law. They praise and support their criminal actions, just as bin laden cheered his comrades after 911. Encouraging further lawlessness is itself a crime, and we are way too tolerant of these "racist", criminal groups. Criminals are criminals. WE THE PEOPLE, have nothing but praise and respect for Mr. O'Hare and Farmers Branch.