Link with photos of six blacks who were arrested.
Remember, violent crime is not an equal opportunity employer.
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Western Race Hatred Laws: Keep the Caucasians Down
Pravda says many Whites act like castrated servants. Link
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MEXICAN MARINES KILL DRUG CARTEL BOSS
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IS VAN TRAN RACIST?

SHOULD PEOPLE VOTE FOR ONE OF THEIR OWN?
HOW DO YOU DEFINE ONE OF YOUR OWN?
[Those were the real questions, Congressman Rohrabacher, but we know that you know that.]
Last night, Costa Mesa's Congressman Dana Rohrabacher held a telephonic town hall meeting. The CM PRESS heard part of the meeting.
The most important question that we heard asked of Congressman Rohrabacher was posed by a woman who wanted to know Rohrabacher's take on the fact that Costa Mesa's present State Assemblyman Van Tran, who is now running against Loretta Sanchez for her seat in the U.S. Congress, seems to want to keep his Assembly seat in the hands of Vietnamese and thus hasn't endorsed Mayor Mansoor who is running for Van Tran's seat.
The nub of the question (but not directly stated last night) is contained in the three questions in the headline of this column.
Congressman Rohrabacher gave the usual white person soft ball answer by saying (in very polite and friendly but carefully measured tones) that many people in various minority communities often vote for one of their own whether they are Vietnamese, Hispanic or Black, but that hopefully people will look for the best candidate.
Why do we say that Congressman Rohrabacher "gave the usual white person soft ball answer"?
It's because his answer is what is expected of white people. Only white people are supposed to overlook race and be aracial drones voting for positions rather than for people who look like them, and only white people are expected to define "one of their own" in anything but racial or ethnic terms.
All other races and ethnicities are excused (and often praised) when they vote for people who look like them no matter what their positions.
Frankly, if a Vietnamese candidate wins against Mansoor, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will get short shrift in the Assembly.
Remember, Van Tran voted to sell the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds and then, when he realized there was local opposition to the sale, he changed positions.
The main interests of Vietnamese candidates is in Westminster's Little Saigon--not Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.
And, remember, this is going to be especially important in the coming years as Westminister has embarked on a plan to make Little Saigon, not just the Vietnamese equivalent of a local China Town or Little Italy, but the national capital of Vietnamese life in the U.S.
Our guess is that's why Don Lamm was hired away from Costa Mesa to be the City Manager of Westminister.
Mr. Lamm is a redevelopment guy who can be expected to provide the expertise to make a much larger Little Saigon a reality and a national (maybe international) destination location.
And, because of this goal, a State Assemblyman who is Vietnamese and who represents Westminister (and Little Saigon) along with Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will naturally be inclined to follow his heart and tilt toward Westminister and Little Saigon instead of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. This could mean less funding for projects in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach as the tax money pie is cut up.
FACTS TO HELP KEEP THINGS CLEAR: The 68th State Assembly District includes parts of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Newport Beach, Stanton and Westminister. Van Tran is the current State Assemblyman of this district. He is termed out next year and Mayor Mansoor is running for his seat.
The 47th Congressional District covers Garden Grove and Santa Ana and parts of Fullerton and Anaheim. Loretta Sanchez is the Congresswoman and is being challenged by Van Tran.
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Those are our opinions. What do you think, are we close or are we off the reservation?
You're right on, and we need Mansoor in the Assembly.
ReplyDeleteDay laborer protests back on - yesterday and today, at 18th and Newport, by The Closet. Only about 5 men holding signs reading "Hire Workers Here." Wouldn't they be better off in Newport?
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