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Tancredo: Latinos, Muslims Represent ‘Problem’ Cultures

Hatewatch Staff on March 3, 2009, Posted in Uncategorized

In a speech at American University, former Congressman Tom Tancredo argued that immigrants who fail to “become American” by adopting “white Anglo-Saxon culture” are a destructive force in America.
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  1. Mikie said,

    on March 5th, 2009 at 12:40 pm

    ……We shouldnt have to learn a new language to speak to people in our own country… Hey Obama, instead on the 3 million ‘new’ worthless jobs you want to create, how bout tossing the illegals out with existing laws and give us our 17 to 24 million old jobs back?… Now that would be real change…

  2. joe white said,

    on March 7th, 2009 at 2:34 pm

    Death throes for racism.


  3. on March 19th, 2009 at 10:07 pm

    My ancestors had to learn English and many of them lived here before the Europeans came. I can see their struggles, but there needs to be a common language for all of the US and it should be English.


  4. on March 19th, 2009 at 10:09 pm

    By the way, Tacerdero’s parents had to learn English well enough to teach him. William F. Buckley Jr. had to learn English when he returned to the US. English was his second language.

  5. Zed said,

    on November 17th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    An irony Americns don’t have their own language, we rely on the native tounge of England….
    An irony Americans are so xenophobic, concidering they speak a foreign languge (English)

    Shouldn’t we be speaking Cherokee? Thats is more ‘Americn’ than English


  6. on November 17th, 2009 at 4:42 pm

    It sounds reasonable because Cherokee was the only written language. It was done in imitation of the Europeans. Far and away, the literature and laws in North American have been written in English.

    Pragmatically, irony does not help when I yell to a fellow worker to get out of the way when a tree is falling on him.

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