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Hispanics Thrashed John Kerry

By Raoul Lowery Contreras

April 11, 2005

        Facts almost always destroy the Mexican and immigrant haters among us, as do their stupid acts and "thinking" processes.

         For example, Mexican hater Steve Sailer of Vdare.com (a noteworthy "hate site" as categorized by the Southern Poverty law Center) has written extensively that Hispanic voters don’t matter, that President Bush did not do well with them last year and that claims he did are without foundation. He uses funny math and assumptions he makes without a single study of the actual Hispanic vote.

          His biggest assumption is, of course, that Hispanics don’t vote. His prediction they wouldn’t amount to much in the scheme of 2004 American voting was waved around by Mexican haters as sound, prophetic and worthy of acceptance by all, especially by Presidential campaign manager Karl Rove.

         Fact: Hispanics voted in record numbers in 2004.

         Fact: Record numbers of Hispanics voted for President Bush.

          Using data published by database Polidata, the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund wrote the following: "In the (Texas) areas that now make up those (Hispanic and Democrat represented) seven (House) districts, Mr. Bush dramatically increased his vote totals over 2000, winning four of the seven districts and breaking even in their total popular vote."

          He continues, "But it is in California where Mr. Bush made the most surprising gains among Hispanic voters…In the 10 (California) Democratic (House) Al Gore won 65% of the vote in 2000. But in last year’s election, Mr. Bush made gains in every district and ended up with 40% of the overall vote in those 10 districts."

          The clincher Fund writes, "In 2000 Mr. Bush lost what is now the Orange County district held by (my friend, RLC) Democrat Loretta Sanchez by 15% of the vote. In 2004, Mr. Bush out polled Mr. (John) Kerry in Ms Sanchez’ district."

          Thus, with scientific and real voting statistics to study, reasonable people can conclude that Hispanics voted for President Bush in far greater numbers than anticipated or recognized by the Mexican haters and their left-wing Stalinist allies in the Chicano community. They still hold that Hispanics didn’t vote for President Bush at all.

          Facts totally discredit these fringe fanatics. Nonetheless, another Mexican hater emerges in Washington State to join Sailer and his Stalinist Chicano parasites.

          Martin Ringhofer of Soap Lake, Washington, has challenged voting credentials of 1,668 (mostly Hispanic) voters in Washington state "because," as the Seattle Times reports, "their names appear to be from outside the United States."

          The Times writes, "The challenge of voters who may not be citizens is based on listing individuals whose first, middle and last name have no basis in the English language, (Ringhofer) said."

          One supposes that Mr. Ringhofer might challenge Dwight David Eisenhower’s Presidency because his last name had "no basis in the English language," being German and all, or of Presidents Roosevelt, Dutch names and all.

          Steve Sailer, the Chicano Stalinists and Martin Ringhofer certainly represent unreason and illogic logic in America, especially in light of facts and the reality of millions of people with Spanish surnames who live and vote as real Americans. They, in doing so, make these people look pretty silly and overwhelmingly stupid.

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Contreras’s newest book—THE ILLEGAL ALIEN: A DAGGER INTO THE HEART OF AMERICA?? published by Floricanto Press is available and reviewed at www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com. Contact at: sdraoul@att.net