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Francis Moran

Posts: 8
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Aug 30, 2005 2:50 PM
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Where I live, they really don't celebrate the 4th of July anymore, but they do celebrate Cinco de Mayo for about 10 days, as well as Mexican Independence Day on September 16th for about 10 days.

At sporting events where I live, they had to stop playing the National Anthem at the start of the event because the Mexicans booed, beat up the White people who stood and/or sang, and rioted. The newsmedia will not show the people what is coming.

So I put these videos on CD to pass out to my neighbors, friends and family to show what's coming.

Cut and paste the following links.

http://host295.ipowerweb.com/~lawatchd/videoclips/Cebeda7-4-96.WMV
http://kirkbytv.com/Video/Teaser1_15fps.wmv
http://kirkbytv.com/Video/Teaser2_15fps.wmv
http://kirkbytv.com/Video/Teaser3_15fps.wmv
http://kirkbytv.com/Video/BaldwinParkII_320x240.wmv

I suggest all of you start burning CDs like this, and do the same.

Here is a picture of the CD cover.

[IMG]http://members.aol.com/worldslargestabs/aztlancdcover.jpg[/IMG]

BURN, BABY, BURN!


Ray Rolfe

Posts: 3,263
From: Northeast Minneapolis
Registered: Sep 5, 2001
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Aug 30, 2005 10:55 PM
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Teaser 3 says it all. Do these people not see the irony?

They hate white people? Yet they chant Racist! Racist! Or are they celebrating their own racisim?
Externalising personal demons is a dumb thing to go to war over. Is it really a justified vengance?
How is this helping anything?

How do you feel about it Francis? What is coming?

Ray Rolfe

Posts: 3,263
From: Northeast Minneapolis
Registered: Sep 5, 2001
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Aug 30, 2005 11:01 PM
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Funny, I just found the thread you refrence in the "apropreated" subject line.
http://www.411mania.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Politics&Number=5142721&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1 .

Bob Schulz

Posts: 416
From: Brooklyn Park, MN
Registered: Aug 15, 2003
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Aug 31, 2005 12:38 AM
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Yes, my friends,

Francis Moran

Posts: 8
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
The fruits of a 3 day study
Posted: Aug 31, 2005 2:47 PM
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Budweiser and Disinformation: Rewriting Cinco de Mayo
I am trying to collect true information on the history of Cinco de Mayo and the Battle for Puebla, and the involvement of Anheuser-Busch in the promotion of the holiday. Here is what I have, note ll of the variances.

MALDEF, "Drinko por Cinco" and
Anheuser-Busch


Most U.S. based Raza are not aware that "Cinco de Mayo" is not celebrated in Mexico as it is in Aztlan. Why and how did this day become so celebrated in the southwestern part of the United States? There are many reasons, but one of the principal ones is its "marketing" by the mostly Jewish owned alcohol industry.

Take for example the multi-billion dollar Jewish brewery by the name of Anheuser-Busch. The corporation which is, presently controlled by August Busch IV, learned that marketing Budweiser beer and other alcohol products to both the Black and Mexican communities could be highly profitable. Thirty years ago, Anheuser-Busch began a highly successful program that included buying the cooperation of national Hispanic and Black organizations and leaders. One consequence of the alcohol's industry targeting of Mexicanos was the slogan "Drinko por Cinco". The devastation to both communities, has in many cases, been worst than the crack-cocaine epidemic.

The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF) as well as Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition have been two principal ethnic organizations that have been bought by the Jewish owned Anheuser-Busch Corporation. It is interesting to know that the Jewish Mogul Ron Burkle, who is behind the Chicano candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles Tony Villar (a.k.a. Antonio Villaraigosa), also helped set up some of the deals with the Rainbow Coalition, MALDEF and the Anheuser-Busch Corporation.

CONTINUED http://aztlan.net/drinko.htm

Marching on toward Mexico City, the French army encountered strong resistance at the Mexican forts of Loreto and Guadalupe. Lead by Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin, a small, poorly armed militia estimated at 4,500 men were able to stop and defeat a well outfitted French army of 6,500 soldiers, which stopped the invasion of the country. The victory was a glorious moment for Mexican patriots, which at the time helped to develop a needed sense of national unity, and is the cause for the historical date's celebration. http://www.mexonline.com/cinco.htm

The 5th of May is not Mexican Independence Day, but it should be!* And Cinco de Mayo is not an American holiday, but it should be.* Mexico declared its independence from mother Spain on midnight, the 15th of September, 1810.* And it took 11 years before the first Spanish soldiers were told and forced to leave Mexico.

So, why Cinco de Mayo?* And why should Americans savor this day as well?* Because 4,000 Mexican soldiers smashed the French and traitor Mexican army of 8,000 at Puebla, Mexico, 100 miles east of Mexico City on the morning of May 5, 1862. http://www.vivacincodemayo.org/history.htm

After reinforcements arrived, a French force of (7,000) seven thousand set out on the (225) two hundred twenty five mile route to Mexico City in early April under the illusion that the Mexican people would welcome them. This illusion was fostered by Juan N. Almonte, a Mexican reactionary, and by Count Dubois du Saligny appointed French Ambassador to Mexico by Napoleon. Presidente Juárez commanded General Ignacio Zaragoza to block the advance of the French Army with 2,000 soldiers at the fortified hills of Loreto and Guadalupe by the city of Puebla.

On May 5th, 1862, cannons boomed and rifle shots rang out as the French soldiers attacked the two forts. Before the day was over, one fort was in ruins and more than a thousand French soldiers were dead. The Mexicans had won the battle, but not the war. Yet, this date was established as symbolic of the Mexicans' courage against a formidable army. http://www.nacnet.org/assunta/spa5may.htm

The holiday originated with a surprising battle. In 1861, France, England and Spain sent ships to Mexico to settle a debt. Within a few months, an agreement was reached and the British and Spanish navy set sail toward home. But the French ships, by order of Napoleon III, began an attack. On May 5, 1862, 6000 soldiers under the commander of the French forces tried to capture the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe in Puebla de Los Angeles, Mexico. Two thousand Mexican men, led by General Ignazio Zaragoza, fought back hard and held the fort. Although smaller in number, the Mexican army won this battle but they did not win the war. The French conquered the country, and in 1864, a European emperor was put on the Mexican throne. Three years later, after a reign filled with problems, the emperor was deposed and killed. http://homeschooling.about.com/cs/unitssubjhol/a/cincodemayo.htm

Certain that French victory would come swiftly in Mexico, 6,000 French troops under General Charles Latrille de Lorencez set out to attack Puebla de Los Angeles. From his new headquarters in the north, Juarez rounded up a rag-tag force of loyal men and sent them to Puebla. Led by Texas-born General Zaragoza, the 2,000 Mexicans fortified the town and prepared for the French assault. On the fifth of May, 1862, Lorencez drew his army, wellprovisioned and supported by heavy artillery, before the city of Puebla and began their assault from the north. The battle lasted from daybreak to early evening, and when the French finally retreated they had lost nearly 500 soldiers to the fewer than 100 Mexicans killed. http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/mexico/?page=cincodemayo

Although Juarez was recognized by the United States and received both moral and military aid from the U.S., there were over $80,000,000.00 in debts at that time owed by Mexico to Europe alone. The Mexican Congress decreed in July, 1861, the suspension for 2 years of interest payments on the external national debt, and 3 months later a convention was convened among Great Britain, France, and Spain calling for joint intervention in Mexico. As European forces advanced, and particularly the French troops, their advance was checked at Puebla on May 5, 1862. http://www.fireworks.com/holidays/Cinco-de-mayo.as

Francis Moran

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Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Sep 22, 2005 11:41 AM
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Video below of Mexican Communist Racists Assaulting Senior Citizens and tearing down American Flag.

http://media.putfile.com/scene2

http://media.putfile.com/scene3
 
 
 "California is going to become a Hispanic state, and if anyone doesn't like it they should leave."
[Ray Briem Show - May, 1998 - KIEV - Glendale, Calif.]
 http://www.americanpatrol.com/AUDIO/obledobriem.ra
 
 Barbara Coe interviewing Obledo about Jose Angel Gutierrez
[Tom Leykis Show - June 17, 1998]
 http://www.americanpatrol.com/AUDIO/obledogutierrezcoely698.ra
 
 "Eventually we will take over all the political institutions of California...." [Tom Leykis Show - June 17, 1998]
 http://www.americanpatrol.com/AUDIO/obledolykstakeover.ra
 
Clinton awards this clown Obledo the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 after he threatened to burn down Barbara Coe's billboard in Blythe, California. Hillary approved. Belen Robles, then president of LULAC while on paid leave from the Customs service at taxpayer's expense, lauded Obledo and Clinton.

 

 

Deis y Seis Rally at Texas State Capitol
News Coverage Roundup http://www.infowars.com/video/clips/news/091705_dys_cap_rally_roundup.ht

jaime longoria

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Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Sep 26, 2005 11:42 AM
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coyote infinity

Francis Moran

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Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Oct 11, 2005 3:13 PM
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Americans Under Fire From Mexican Army ON AMERICAN SOIL - Govt & Media Ignore Story!!

Several months ago it was reported that the Minutemen had a bounty placed on their heads. Speculation has it that this film crew was mistaken for Minutemen, or that these Mexican Army miscreants were running interference for a drug or slave ring.

Whatever the reason, over sixty rounds were fired at Americans ON AMERICAN SOIL by the Mexican Army. For a hair raising eyewitness account of this outrage you can hear Arizona border rancher "Ray" recount the incident on Radio Free America, see Oct. 5 & 6th programs - Radio Free America

http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Rick05.html


FILM CREW UNDER FIRE FROM MEXICAN ARMY
By Rick Murray

October 5, 2005—Yesterday afternoon, a crew filming a documentary about 2 miles west of the Coronado National Memorial was fired upon by what was described as members of the Mexican Army.

The crew, from CDW Films in Corona Del Mar, California, was in the area filming footage for a documentary on the Minutemen who are monitoring the U.S./Mexico border as they did in April of this year.

The crew had gone out to explore areas along the border with two guides unrelated to the Minuteman activities. The driver of a 4 X 4 pickup truck requested his name not be associated with any reports because of fears of retaliation from the gunmen. However, he offered a full recount of the situation.......................... Full Story at http://www.tombstonetumbleweed.com/This_Week/Film_Crew_Under_Fire_From_Mexi/film_crew_under_fire_from_mexi.html

http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Rick05.html



This is the kind of international incident that happens all tooo often and as usual our? Government and Alien Media have swept it under the rug --

http://www.ranchrescue.com/images/maupin_soldiers.jpg
Reference: Mexican Army unit, apprehended by the US
Border Patrol after kidnapping American citizen Bob Maupin.
San Diego County, CA. 1985 http://www.ranchrescue.com/maupin.ht

Francis Moran

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Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Oct 11, 2005 3:14 PM
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Sam Spiczka

Posts: 1,671
From: Sartell, MN
Registered: Jul 20, 2001
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Oct 11, 2005 3:28 PM
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It always cuts off the last letter of links at the end of posts. Just add a couple spaces and then a period.

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Oct 11, 2005 11:07 PM
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I found the photo of the Mexican Reclamation Army of Aztlan in '85. But that looked like the sun was on the wrong side just like in the Grassy Knoll pictures. Are you sure that is'nt one of those CIA composite photos to justify the lynching of illegal migrant farm workers trying to Scab in the hopes of breaking the back of the United Farmer Workers Union? Viva Chavez!!! And would like to come over for real hot enchilada dinner Frannie?

Coyote Infinity with Cabbage gas

Francis Moran

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Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Dec 8, 2005 6:18 PM
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Lou Dobbs Video: Broken Borders and Jim Gilchrist

http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=DG2TLh_5w5E .

jaime longoria

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Registered: Oct 7, 2002
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: Dec 9, 2005 10:20 AM
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Born in the USA with a hot one for you

Chile that is Frannie


Coyote Infinity

Francis Moran

Posts: 8
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
Re: Cinco de Mayo is Seditious and Causes Riots
Posted: May 11, 2006 12:22 PM
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Did anyone here post about the Cinco de Mayo riots? How about the Cinco de Mayo Mexican Hate Rape?

Anyway, here's a scene from your typical California high school:

Hundreds of Castro Valley High students protested with flags in front of the school Wednesday on what administrators had hoped would be a day of unity, but instead escalated into a clash of cultures bubbling with pride. The protests, which took place throughout the day, swelled into a rally cry at lunchtime when a group of mainly white and Latino students began carrying American and Mexican flags in response to events at last Friday's Cinco de Mayo celebration. Friday's display threatened to erupt into a fight when two white students began flaunting their American flags.

The conflict has left some students and school officials divided on how to reconcile their differences about the recent illegal immigration debate.

``The administration said we couldn't use our flags, and that's not right,'' said senior Justin Wright, who on Wednesday placed an American flag and a Bob Marley flag in each one of his truck's windows to represent both his white and black heritage. ``We're not trying to be racist, or say that everybody else is wrong. We just want to be able to rock our flag.''

Administrators had said students could engage in flag displays, but only at designated times. No one has been suspended, school officials said, but the events of last Friday and this week have become part of the school's growing pains as changing demographics are pushing students to rethink how they belong.

``'Castro Valley is changing demographically and, as the school population changes, we're facing different challenges (in getting students to respect each other's background),'' said Assistant Principal Lisa Garcia.

Wednesday's protests evolved after students began posting messages on their MySpace.com Web pages, urging others to join them on Monday in wearing their native flags at school.

Although school officials warned students of suspensions after Friday's incident to avoid fighting if tensions ran high, Principal Deborah Coco said they couldn't prevent the students from bringing their flags to school to show pride in their country.

More: http://www.insidebayarea.com/localnews/ci_3807306

http://media.putfile.com/AztlanRising ..

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