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LA Times Poised to Get Worse - Bet You Didn’t Think It Was Possible.

Posted By Joe Guzzardi On 15 September 2005 @ 10:36 In General | Comments Disabled

Southern California-based journalist Dan Sheehy sent me the following item.

Sheehy is the author of [1] “Fighting Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation.”

“The[2] Los Angeles Times today announced that leftist Michael Kinsley is being replaced by super leftist and Mexican sympathizer Andres Martinez to head the paper’s editorial page. Martinez is a native of Mexico. He has a bachelor’s degree from Yale, a master’s in Russian history, and a law degree from [3] Columbia. Martinez said his appointment means the newspaper would continue to support “free trade in Central America.”

He said he plans to partner with the Downtown Public Library in a series of public forums called Zocalo.

I’ve visited the Zocalo in Mexico City. It’s a giant square filled with impoverished people, just like the millions flooding into our country. I remember watching pitiful-looking women sitting on the sidewalk in front of the cathedral, openly breast-feeding their babies and begging for money. [4] Go here for information on the Zocalo

Interestingly, the L.A. Times, which is owned by the Tribune Company in Chicago, no longer publishes its number of subscribers, probably because tens of thousands of Americans have dropped their subscription, many of which have left Mexifornia. With a Mexican in charge of the editorial page and Americans continuing to escape Mexifornia, how much longer before the paper becomes a Spanish-language paper, I wonder? [5] Los Angeles already has a Mexican mayor, and millions of Mexicans live in the Los Angeles region, so why shouldn’t the L.A. Times become a Spanish paper sometime down the road?

And isn’t it also interesting that this paper, just like all the rest of the corporate media in America, still haven’t reported that on March 23 of this year President Bush met with Mexico’s Fox and Canada’s Martin in Texas, where they quietly agreed to the merger of the three countries and agreed to let the Council on Foreign Relations work out the details. That’s when Bush publicly called the Minutemen “vigilantes.” Bush agreed to the merger two weeks after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met in Mexico City with [6] Foreign Secretary Ernesto Derbez to discuss the “integration” of the U.S. with other nations in the Western Hemisphere. Can anyone spell T-R-E-A-S-O-N?

For more, see the two links below:
[7] “Kinsley leaves the Times”
[8] “Martinez sets sail on unpredictable course”


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URLs in this post:
[1] “Fighting Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation.”: http://www.fightingimmigrationanarchy.com/
[2] Los Angeles Times: http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/enrique.htm
[3] Columbia: http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/csj.htm
[4] Go here for information on the Zocalo: http://www.mexicocity.com.mx/zocal2.html
[5] Los Angeles already has a Mexican mayor: http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/050513_gop.htm
[6] Foreign Secretary: http://www.vdare.com/awall/sre.htm
[7] “Kinsley leaves the Times”: http://blog.vdare.com http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-kinsley14sep14,0,6074171.story?coll=la
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[8] “Martinez sets sail on unpredictable course”: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-andres14sep14,0,6553554.story?coll=la-story-footer