This is the only Googled link for the "Mexifornia Drivers License" I have found so far. It was a rabid anti-Bustamante site, apparently:
http://www.bustamanteno.com/Lawlessness.html In the course of looking for it, found scads of FReeper type, anti-immigrant/"racist" places that shouldn't have surprised me as to extent, but my staying only on DU and related Lib sites has sheltered me and closed off part of an ugly reality out there.
As for HANSON, he is to these various racist groups what NIETZSCHE was to the Nazis----that is, NIETZSCHE was not a proto-Nazi, but he was USED by the Nazis in a distorted way for their own ends, or perhaps according to their own limited understanding (and his sister's). He was a Classicist ("Philology") scholar of the Ancients, loving the spirit and values of pre-Christianity, and applying those values for himself and in his writings. Then along come fringe wackos who see only the crude outlines and appropriate THOSE.
HANSON's "Mexifornia" essay is thoughtful, sees the good in the immigrants (as well as the increase in crime, budget stresses)----but his coinage of the word "Mexifornia" is wide open for use by these freeper-creepers.
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http://www.usefulwork.com/blog/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1022MEChA can kiss Texas' ass, we have approx. 5 guns for ever man, woman and child in this state. It's going to be one hell of a fight to "win over" Texas.
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http://www.city-journal.org/html/12_2_do_we_want.htmlFull HANSON archive:
http://www.nationalreview.com/hanson/hanson-archive.aspNat'l Cathedral: (History or Hysteria?)
http://www.nationalreview.com/hanson/hanson032803.asp.... In disgust at the hysteria, I took a drive to Washington to the National Cathedral on Sunday. Big mistake. All except one of the entrances were closed due to security concerns. I walked in under the wonderful sculptures of Frederick Hart, an authentic American genius who almost single-handedly restored classical realism to American sculpture. A small statue of a kneeling Lincoln, who sent thousands into battle to eradicate slavery, was in the corner. A plaque of quotations from Churchill, about the need for sacrifice in war, was on the wall. So I was feeling somewhat good again — until I heard the pious sermon on “shock and awe.” In pompous tones the minister was deprecating the war effort, calling down calumnies upon the administration, and alleging the immoral nature of our nation at war.
Such a strange man at such a strange time, I thought. His entire congregation, by its own admission, is in danger from foreign terrorists (why else bar the gates?). His church is itself a monument to the utility of force for moral purposes. His own existence as a free-speaking, freely worshiping man of God is possible only thanks to the United States military — whose present mission he was openly deriding at the country’s national shrine. ....
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