Saturday, April 24, 2010

Vote No On Arizona Proposition 100

Requested post for John Karam

I just voted NO (by early ballot) on Proposition 100.  It proposes an
increase in Arizona state sales tax by 1% per dollar for three years.


My reasons are as follows:
1. Two-thirds of the monies will go to the already huge, greedy, and self-centered educational lobby in this state.
2. The grade school that I attended 45 years ago (Royal Palm @ 19th Ave & Butler) was recently remodeled.
It is  now a luxury institution looking far more upscale than it ever did when I attended school there.
3. That grade school is now 58.6% Hispanic!


Most of the Hispanic children

at that school are the children of citizens of Mexico.
Here are words from the Mexican Constitution (Chapter II, Article 30) :
"Those born in a foreign country of Mexican parents are citizens of Mexico".


Where is the nation of Mexico in this equation?
Is it any wonder that Arizona schools need more of your money?


I strongly encourage you to go to http://www.schoolmatters.com and look up schools that you might be familiar with.
Until then, here are some High School statistics from that source:


Sunnyslope High School  41.5% Hispanic,
Central High School  62.7% Hispanic,
Tempe High School  52.6% Hispanic,
Dobson High School  25.4% Hispanic,
North High School  71.3% Hispanic,
Tolleson High School  71.7% Hispanic,


Do you see where our nation is going?
If that doesn't alarm you, then look at your ballot before you vote.  It is written in English and in Spanish -but not Dutch,
not French, not Chinese, not Arabic.  What happened to our diverse melting pot?


Face it.  The human diversity that drove this nation to greatness changed dramatically while on our watch.
Those who changed it did so illegally and with decided arrogance.
While you are reading this email, citizens of foreign nations, in our country illegally, are marching on our state capitol
and flying the Mexican flag.  Did you even notice?




John D. Karam
P.S.: Feel free to forward this link or copy and paste as email.  I am not afraid.  I am not afraid

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