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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Dallas Morning News Names The Illegal Immigrant As 2007 “Texan Of The Year”

Now, isn’t that just special?

I thought this was a joke at first, then I pulled up the paper and there it is:

He breaks the law by his very presence. He hustles to do hard work many Americans won’t, at least not at the low wages he accepts. The American consumer economy depends on him. America as we have known it for generations may not survive him.

We can’t seem to live with him and his family, and if we can live without him, nobody’s figured out how. He’s the Illegal Immigrant, and he’s the 2007 Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year – for better or for worse. We can’t seem to live with him and his family, and if we can live without him, nobody’s figured out how.

He’s the Illegal Immigrant, and he’s the 2007 Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year – for better or for worse. Given the public mood, there seems to be little middle ground in debate over illegal immigrants. Spectacular fights over their presence broke out across Texas this year, adding to the national pressure cooker as only Texas can.

They’ve apparently taken a page out of Time Magazine’s act and for the sake of controversy have made a spectacularly stupid choice that will be sure to rile most Texans. Unless I’m misjudging the character of Texans, of course.

The article is a long one, and it needs to be to justify their choice. It makes a half-hearted attempt at dealing with both sides of the controversy, both anti and pro illegals, and in doing so uses a lot of ink. And also fails miserably in the attempt at fairness, the pro illegal writer’s and his editor’s bias towards the illegals jumps out at you. Here’s one of the more balanced samples:

If critics are correct, we could be seeing the advent of the kind of fractiousness that bedevils public life in Canada and other nations where peoples who speak different languages, and come from different cultural backgrounds, live together only with mutual suspicion and unease.

On the other hand, perhaps the alarmists are wrong. Maybe these ambitious, hard-working immigrants, whatever their documentation, will write the next great chapter of a story that’s still deeply American, though with a different accent. If the optimists are right, much work remains to be done to incorporate all immigrants fully into new cultural traditions.

Texans of Year. The liberal mindset never ceases to astonish.

Two salutes to Tammy Bruce for this one.

Comments

He breaks my heart when he steals welfare and gets free health care.  It more than breaks my heart when he robs, rapes and murders and sneaks back over the border. 

I say we give this jokers job to some illegal.  After all with the lack of enforcement there will probably soon be more Spanish than English speakers in Texas.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on December 30, 2007 at 10:30 am

They’ve apparently taken a page out of Time Magazine’s act and for the sake of controversy have made a spectacularly stupid choice that will be sure to rile most Texans. Unless I’m misjudging the character of Texans, of course. By Pilgrim on December 30, 2007 at 09:01 am

You certainly are misjudging the character of the Texans. One Texan comes to mind. Our president G. W. Bush.

ellinas on December 30, 2007 at 01:00 pm

I think we need to start performing better border enforcement, which means the government needs to start supporting the Agents on both borders.


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goon on December 30, 2007 at 03:31 pm
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Henh.
Being from Dallas, and a conservative, I can say that I had no knowledge of the DMN giving such a designation.  The reason I didn’t know, til now, is neither I nor any that I know buy this rag.
Well, with the exception of the Sunday edition once a month for the coupons, and for utility paper around the house.
It’s definitely a liberal paper, and does not speak for the Texans I know and associate with.
/where’s the fence!

no2liberals on December 30, 2007 at 07:37 pm
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