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Jewboo
17th March 2014, 07:01 PM
It is a demographic milestone signalling the changing face of America: this month, Latinos will (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/17/latinos-california-biggest-demographic-politics)overtake whites (http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/24/in-2014-latinos-will-surpass-whites-as-largest-racialethnic-group-in-california/) to become California’s largest racial/ethnic group.They will officially make up 39% of the country’s most populous state, edging past the 38.8% who are white non-Hispanic, and dwarfing the Asian American and African American communities. (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/17/latinos-california-biggest-demographic-politics)

EE_
17th March 2014, 07:10 PM
Embrace the change!

The face of this country is being deliberately and permanently changed, and nothing can stop that.

Ponce
17th March 2014, 08:07 PM
"Learn Spanish and Chinese and buy water stock).............saying that now for how long? ........hey Pluto? miauuuuuuuuuu purrrrrrrrr purrrrrrrr purrrrrrrrr hahhahahahahahahah.

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mick silver
17th March 2014, 08:32 PM
i am having few ac lake dug would that be the same as owning water stocks

Shami-Amourae
17th March 2014, 09:05 PM
Meanwhile only 10 people came to the nationwide White Man March...
http://grizzom.blogspot.com/2014/03/worldwide-white-man-march-draws-10.html

Thousands of anti-White, White people line up to shout, wag their fingers, screaming at the top of their lungs down at us with spit coming out of their mouths to demonize the miniscule minority of White people with balls (which virtually none of us have,) to stand up to genocide.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/03/16/worldwide-white-man-march-draws-10-people-and-diversity-white-genocide-signs/

Vastly more White people champion the ethnic cleansing of their own people than oppose it. Just read the comment section in the above link. I'm starting to wonder if we should all be ethnically cleansed. The ones doing it are almost entirely our own people. If the Jew can manipulate these people to attack anyone who tries to save them from their own stupidy we are pretty fucked and will go the way to the American Indian. Though I don't think they'll even give us reservations. They'll lynch and kill every last one of us until "all racism is dead".

ShortJohnSilver
17th March 2014, 09:20 PM
I don't think peaceful means have any utility at this point. The parasites have taken over CA and now it will be headed for the toilet.

Shami-Amourae
17th March 2014, 10:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DstK0iIuzWs

Neuro
18th March 2014, 01:43 PM
I don't think peaceful means have any utility at this point. The parasites have taken over CA and now it will be headed for the toilet.
Latrinos?

zap
18th March 2014, 03:04 PM
Yep, Its pretty sad so many White/Caucasian folks ran away and let the minorities take over.

But no worries, because it isn't going to stop in Ca. They are coming to a state near you, they will migrate even further.

Spectrism
18th March 2014, 04:05 PM
Not much time left. The events happening are "judgment" brought upon the people. This is what happens when God is told to go away. The people lose their spiritual sense and the savages are allowed to come in and destroy the culture.... which is already poisoned. When people finally wake up to see they are living in a garbage dump picking over "useful" items for their temporary shelters, they still won't figure out that this is the cost of going with the flow..... being flushed down the toilet.

EE_
18th March 2014, 04:26 PM
CNN: Giant Asteroid could Impact Earth on March 21; Equal 20 Million Hiroshima Atomic Bombs
Tuesday, 18 March 2014 14:15

March 18, 2014 -- (TRN) CNN has reported that a giant asteroid may impact the earth just two days from now, on March 21, 2014. According to the CNN story, if impact occurs, it will have the force of "twenty-million Hiroshima Bombs."

According to the CNN story "Asteroid "2003 QQ47" will be closely monitored . . . Its potential strike date is March 21, 2014" The story also makes clear "On impact, it could have the effect of 20 million Hiroshima atomic bombs, a spokesman for the British government's Near Earth Object Information Centre told BBC radio."

The Centre issued the warning about the asteroid after the giant rock was first observed in New Mexico by the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research Program.

"The Near Earth Object will be observable from Earth . . . and astronomers will continue to track it . . ." said Dr Alan Fitzsimmons, one of the expert team advising the Centre.

Asteroids such as 2003 QQ47 are chunks of rock left over from the formation of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago. Most are kept at a safe distance from the Earth in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

But the gravitational influence of giant planets such as Jupiter can nudge asteroids out of these safe orbits and send them plunging towards Earth.

This news seems to strangely coincide with an odd web site which has gone viral on the Internet over the past few weeks. The site shows only a countdown clock and the date on which the countdown will hit "0" is: March 21.

Santa
18th March 2014, 05:19 PM
Yep, Its pretty sad so many White/Caucasian folks ran away and let the minorities take over.

But no worries, because it isn't going to stop in Ca. They are coming to a state near you, they will migrate even further.

I read somewhere that Florida now has the fastest growing population in the country, and it's not from the northern States, out West or Canada, it's from Central and South America. Lot's of Cubaricans too.

willie pete
18th March 2014, 06:25 PM
I read somewhere that Florida now has the fastest growing population in the country, and it's not from the northern States, out West or Canada, it's from Central and South America. Lot's of Cubaricans too.

cubans are the only people on the planet that do not need a visa or any other type of papers to enter the US and stay, if they can set foot on US soil, they can stay forever and are immediately qualified for housing assistance, food assistance, medical assistance...in other words they get a free meal ticket from day one ::)

Rubicon
18th March 2014, 06:59 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iVirOltugE

MNeagle
18th March 2014, 07:07 PM
cubans are the only people on the planet that do not need a visa or any other type of papers to enter the US and stay, if they can set foot on US soil, they can stay forever and are immediately qualified for housing assistance, food assistance, medical assistance...in other words they get a free meal ticket from day one ::)

Yup, the wet foot/dry foot (http://www.banderasnews.com/0807/nr-mexcubans.htm) clause... charming isn't it?

Shami-Amourae
19th March 2014, 02:07 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUffgLjP-rY

EE_
19th March 2014, 04:41 AM
One nice thing about Orange and LA County, is that homes are very affordable to the Mexican people...not so much for Gringo's.


City of Orange Approves 'Strict' Occupancy Law
May 28, 1992|MARY HELEN BERG | SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

ORANGE — In an effort to crack down on overcrowded dwellings, the Orange City Council has given initial approval to an ordinance that critics say could reduce the supply of low-income housing in Orange County.

City officials said the new occupancy law, which sets limits on the number of occupants per residence, is necessary to control overcrowding and the social ills it may cause. Housing rights advocates, however, said the Orange ordinance is more severe than a similar Santa Ana law now pending before a state appellate court and promised a legal fight.

The Orange ordinance is "at least as strict, and more likely, more strict, than (the ordinance in) Santa Ana," said attorney Richard L. Spix, who filed lawsuits against the housing occupancy limits in Santa Ana.

The Orange ordinance, passed unanimously on Tuesday, is based on a combination of federal Department of Housing and Urban Development standards, a model ordinance drafted by the Apartment Assn. of Orange County, and similar laws passed in Dana Point and Santa Ana. It would restrict occupancy to no more than two people per bedroom plus one additional occupant, no more than one person per 120 square feet of living space, and no more than seven people per bathroom.

The Santa Ana ordinance allows four to five people per bedroom. The constitutionality of that ordinance is being considered by the 4th District Court of Appeal.

"The resulting number (of occupants per residence) in Orange is drastically less than that permitted in Santa Ana," Spix said.

Orange's law is most similar to an ordinance being enforced in Dana Point, where a city law passed in January restricts occupancy to two people per bedroom plus one other person per dwelling unit, or one person for each 120 square feet of living space, whichever permits the greater number of residents. That law survived an initial legal challenge, but may face further scrutiny when the Santa Ana case is decided, he said.

Orange Assistant City Atty. Robert Herrick said his city's ordinance may be more strict than Santa Ana in some instances, but is more lenient in others and should withstand legal challenge.

For example, unlike the Santa Ana ordinance, only new occupants will be affected in Orange, and infants and guests who stay 14 or fewer consecutive days will not be counted as occupants.

Violation of the Orange ordinance by landlords or tenants will be considered a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in prison or a fine of up to $500, Herrick said.

Spix said the Orange ordinance is "fairly certain to be litigated."

"The central issue in the Santa Ana case is whether a city has the power to adapt a change to state law," Spix said. "That does not change in the distance between Orange and Santa Ana. They can't modify a state law."

City officials have argued that the state's Uniform Housing Code allows up to 10 occupants per bedroom, a limit they argue is unsafe and leads to increases in crime, vandalism, traffic and other social ills.

More suitable, they said, is the standard set for federally subsidized housing by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that allows two to four occupants per one-bedroom unit.

But Spix argued that the HUD standard should not apply to residents who do not accept federal funds.

"The government is offering an incentive for compliance" with occupancy limits, Spix said. "All Orange is giving is the boot."

Orange's law is the latest blow to the county's poorest residents, said David Casada, a resident of Orange and executive director of the Fair Housing Council of Orange County.

"I'm deeply concerned," Casada said. "This is a noticeable trend and it's a very serious problem. It may violate the Fair Housing Act and we're reviewing it very closely to see if it impacts protected classes."

Crystal Sims, director of litigation for the Legal Aid Society of Orange County, said cities are trying to "legislate out the only type of affordable housing people have left.

"It's really a sad commentary that cities are taking this approach to dealing with the housing crisis and with homelessness and poverty. They're putting their heads in the sand and hoping it will go away."

But city officials say overcrowded units have become hotbeds of crime, and health and safety hazards, and claim an occupancy ordinance is necessary to control the problems.

The highest crime rate in the city is in the area surrounding the Orange Park Villa apartments, a notoriously overcrowded, 263-unit complex in east Orange, said Orange police Lt. Edward Tunstall.

Code Enforcement Supervisor Susan Tully illustrated the city's overcrowding problem at Tuesday's council meeting with a slide show depicting a two-bedroom apartment that housed 25 people. Extra beds were stashed under the stairway, in the dining room and in an upstairs closet, while couches lined the living room. Officials recently discovered 68 people living in three bedrooms and a two-car garage on one lot, Tully added.

Serpo
19th March 2014, 05:40 AM
cubans are the only people on the planet that do not need a visa or any other type of papers to enter the US and stay, if they can set foot on US soil, they can stay forever and are immediately qualified for housing assistance, food assistance, medical assistance...in other words they get a free meal ticket from day one ::)

Including TP.......justing kidding Ponce.........