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Right Wing Screeds


By Laura Gonzalez - Posted on 01 November 2016

I tire of the right wing screed that is Somos Primos.

But first, let's talk about terrorism. It's not like the Muslims have a
corner on this market. Most terrorism in the USA is by white Christian
males. Shall we talk about the atrocities that our own soldiers have
committed? In the ME, in Vietnam? Here's the legacy of our involvement
in Vietnam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj72E8Xr_xw Look at those
children and tell me we have no blood on our hands.

As Christ himself said, "Let the one among you who is without sin be the
first to throw a stone."

Let's revisit 2000 years of Christian history and come up with examples
of Christians doing horrific things. I'm sure we could fill volumes.

lg

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> November 1-2 are observed as Dias de Los Muertos , honoring the memories of our loved ones.
> and November 11th is Veteran's Day, set aside to honor our Veterans.
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> Words can not express my gratitude to those men and women who dedicate
> their lives to protecting our country. As I view the brutality and
> devastation caused by Islamic inspired wars, I realize that we can never repay our veterans for the horrors forever etched in their memories. Please pray with me that our in-coming government will attempt to provide for all the needs of our Veterans, and we will fulfill our obligations to them will be set in place.
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> I give thanks for being born in the United States of Mexican Heritage with a proud history of 500 years of familia contributions to the development of the Americas.
> I give thanks for the technological and scientific developments which have provided the means for me to learn of my roots and appreciate mis antipasados, for their sacrifices and accomplishments.
> I give thanks for the Christian foundations of our nation, and our inspired Constitution.
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> TABLE OF CONTENTS, November 2016
>
> UNITED STATES
> ACLU Outrage: A Mountaintop Christian Victory Over the ACLU Chapman University's third annual Survey of American Fears Pew Research Center Report: Individual income tax statistics, by income group Smithsonian Latino Center 2015 Annual Report
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> Mexican "Repatriation" of the 1930s: 45 Years of Advocacy by M.
> Guadalupe Espinoza
> Open Letter of Concern to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Administrators, Voters, The NFL, Sportswriters and the General Public from Dr. Mario Longoria
>
> Don Eleuterio Escobar, Seed planted in 1915 for Liga Pro-Defensa Escolar / School Improvement League by Gilberto Quezada Domingo E. Pena, Memories by daughter, Rose Everett Alonso S. Perales, Civil rights lawyer-fighter for Mexican Americans by Gilberto Quezada "El Mexico Americano y la Politica del Sur de Texas" Lic. Alonso S.
> Perales, Octubre 1931
>
> 7th annual Digital Media & Learning Conference at UCI, Digital Dreamers by Mimi Ko Cruz Convention of States held September 26th Defaced dollar bill should be refused Spanish language is the oldest non Indian language spoken of the United States
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> HERITAGE PROJECTS
> Horses & Heroes by Robin Collins
> CAREM / El Camino Real de las Californias as World Heritage Site Update Latinos in Heritage Conservation: Reunion 2016, November 18-19 Houston, Texas America's Most Endangered Historic Places
>
> HISTORIC TIDBITS
> Photo: Policemen inspect a 'lumber truck' during prohibition (1926) Los Esclavos Olvidados de America, Los Irlandeses
> Irish: The Forgotten White Slaves
>
> HISPANIC LEADERS
> Regardless of their faith, terminal patients find comfort with Sisters of the Servants of Mary
>
> AMERICAN PATRIOTS
> Photo: US soldier offering his hand to a woman leaving a cave
> Unreal: Pentagon Demands Soldiers Repay Bonuses WWII Spitfire Pilot
>
> EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
> Spanish and Mexican Land Grants by Joe Perez Who was the "Protector and Defender of U.S. independence"? by José Antonio López Judge Edward F. Butler, 37th TX Hispanic Genealogical & Historical Conference
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> SURNAMES
> IX Reunion Internacional de los Elizondo Apellido Pastor Apellido Bonis
>
> DNA
> Genes and Mestizos by Carlos López Beltrán Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula
>
> FAMILY HISTORY
> Twile Integrates with FamilySearch
>
> EDUCATION
> Educators fight textbook that vilifies Mexican Americans by Sabrina Holcomb Pórtate Bienwritten by Sylvia Castañeda Reaching their STEM potential by Nina Agrawal
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> CULTURE
> Sacred Image Cast Through Several Lenses by Antonie Boessenkool Conjunto & Orquesta: Music and Tejano Identity: "What Are We?
> Historia de 'Adelita' la personaje del famoso corrido.
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> BOOKS AND PRINT MEDIA
> The International Latino Book Awards
> The 2016 NAHP Convention, Allen, Texas, October 19-22, Jose Marti Publishing Awards Recognizing Rudolfo Anaya, the Godfather of Chicano Letters by Rigoberto Gonzalez Irma's Story Irma's Story, American by Birth Hispanic by Choice by Peter B . Gawenda Cuando Éramos Invencibles por Jesús A. Rojo Pinilla White Cargo by Don Jordan and Michael Walsh Mujeres de la Edad Media: actividades políticas, socioeconómicas y culturales
> co-authors: Maira del Carmen Garcia Herrero y Cristina Perez Galan La Cruzada Océano José Javier Esparaza
>
> ORANGE COUNTY, CA
> November 2: Dia De Los Muertos, Segerstrom Center for the Arts November 5: 2016 Orange County Hispanic Women of the Year November 12: Linda Serna, How to dispel myths & solve genealogy Research Mysteries in November 12: El Premio Agustin Lara, Bowers Museum, Santa Ana OC Hispanic Bar Assn's Wallace (Wally) R. Davis Memorial Scholarship, Nov 18 Deadline Santa Ana library adapts to serve immigrant families, youth, by Heather Folmar Dr. Jose F. Moreno, Anaheim City Council District 3
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> LOS ANGELES COUNTY
> Advocate hopes to change lives of juvenile hall detainees through library by Zoila Gallegos Long Road to New Start, once homeless teen set to attend UC Davis by Joy Resmovits Quetzalcoatl Mural Project to Undergo Restoration Cast your vote today for LA's first historic pedestrian pathway
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> CALIFORNIA
> Bringing Luz written by Sylvia Castañeda Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo y El Descubrimiento de California La Conquista De California, General Historia de los Estados Unidos
>
> NORTHWESTERN, US
> Pacífico Norte, 1775-1795
> Explorer North, Explorer's Guide to the North: Feature articles by Dr.
> Arsenio Rey Tejerina
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> Family History Library Begins Construction of New Discovery Center
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> SOUTHWESTERN, US
> Storm's Edge: Descriptive Bibliography, Revolutionary Era, Old Southwest Borderlands & Beyond by Bob England
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> TEXAS
> Nov. 11-13: National 41st Anniversary Meeting: Los Granaderos y Damas de Galvez Blasones y Apellidos: 37th Texas State Hispanic Genealogical Historical Conference Remembering the Lozano Home by Daisy Wanda Garcia DRT Library Collection Has a New Home AARP Rudi Rodriguez, Hispanic Heritage Profile Voters overwhelmingly approve annexation Emerald Green Flag of the First Texas Republic A San Antonio landmark in danger Los tres, Joseph de Urrutia by John Inclan
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> MIDDLE AMERICA
> The Learning Years 1945-1950, Kansas: No 3 "That is a Blue Tick Hound"
> by Rudy Padilla
>
> EAST COAST
> Spain's Gift to Catholic New York by Miguel Hernandez Esteban Gómez, Exploración De Toda La Costa Este The Founding of the Castillo de San Marcos Ponce de León desembarca en La Florida Lucas Vázquez De Ayllón, Fundación Del Primer Asentamiento Español en Norteamérica
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> AFRICAN-AMERICAN
> October 24th, 1952 Austin African-American Colleges Merge Rosenwald Schools Enews, October, 2016
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> INDIGENOUS
> October 7th, 1759 - Indians defeat Spanish force on Red River
> 1868 Native American viewing newly completed transcontinental railroad Regarding the location of Aztlan by Ray Padilla
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> SEPHARDIC
> Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America
> American Sephardi Federation
> We . . . Spanish Jews, poem by Max Storm
>
> ARCHAEOLOGY
> Prehistoria Novo Hispano/the location of Aztlan by Alfonso Rivas Salmón.
>
> MEXICO
> La ceremonia y fotos del 170 Aniversario de la Batalla de Monterrey de
> 1846
> La Portada del Libro XVII de Bautismos, Parroquia del Real de San Josè del Parral Saints and Heros: Jose Sanchez del Rio, Hero for Christ the King by Elias Rubio Constantino Fidencio: Hermanos del Heroico Colegio Militar
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> Tres fotografías del año de 1924 tomadas por el Sr. A.V. Carmona, Saltillo, Coah.
> Arts of Colonial Mexico by Richard Perry Description of and partial census of part of Coahuila Colegio Civil Centro Cultural Universitario, 19 de Septiembre
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> CARIBBEAN REGION
> Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Disguised as Confederate Soldier Lieutenant Harry T Buford
>
> CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
> Mayan artifacts are sent home by Ruben Vives ¿Por qué algunos países de América Latina usan el 'vos' en vez del 'tú'?
> por Analia Llorente
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> OCEANIC PACIFIC
> Hispanidad: España tuvo la primera mujer Almirante de la historia La expedición de Loaysa, de Andrés de Urdaneta,de Villalobos, de Legazpi
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> PHILIPPINES
> Philippines rated by the HSBC as 5 Top Picks by Expatriates by Eddie AAA Calderon, Ph.D.
> La historia de las expediciones salidas de Nueva España a la colonización de las Filipinas.
>
> SPAIN
> Los mayores descubridores del mundo
> La Madre Patria Hispana
> España no puede permitir que siga intacta una leyenda negra de 500 años La Casa de la Contratación y su relevancia en el contexto la Carrera de Indias.
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> INTERNATIONAL
> Brigitte Gabriel Officially Knighted
> A Warning from Dick Smith, Australia
> Refugees? Or an Occupation Army? by Maria Polizoidou The Ticking Time Bomb of Islamization by Yves Mamou
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