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User: "USofA & Intl Treaty protects MEXICANS, reads The Rights of the MEXICANS who remain in the USofA will be *INVIOLABLY RESPECTED* ."
Date: 26 Nov 2006 05:03:35 PM
Object: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't!
SPANISH speakers explore NW, NE, SW, SE, "USofA" ,
they were primarily the ancestors of todays MEXICANS
and American Hispanics.
NORTHWESTERN "USA"
1513 Spanish speakers first to explore the
Pacific Coast from 1513 to 1700's.
Spanish cruised in Alaskan waters
and explore Gulf of Alaska; Spanish
speakers were The first European record
of a landing on the Washington coast was
by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta
in 1775 on board the Santiago, part of a two-
ship flotilla with the Sonora ("MEXICO")
SOUTHWESTERN "USA"
1540 - Fr=E1ncisco; Vasqu=E9z de Coronado explores
California, Kansas, Arizona, New M=E9xico,
Texas, Oklahoma. Francisco Vasqu=E9z de
Coronado with 1000 soldiers, leaves M=E9XICO
City in search of Cibola, ventures into New
M=E9xico- Zuni.
SOUTHEASTERN "USA"
1512 - Spanish speaker Ponc=E9 de Leon explores both
sides of the Florida Peninsula.
1514 - Spanish speaker Don P=E0nfilo de Narv=E0ez
appointed govenor of Florida; The first
Europeans to study the Continental
United States Interior, by raft and on foot,
from eastern Texas across the vast US
interior to Senora 1534- 1536 - Cab=E9za de
Vac=E1 (and three others from the Narvaez expedition),
walk from Galveston (Texas), New m=E9xico,
and Arizona and to the west coast of M=E9xico
NORTHEASTERN "USA"
1525: Connecticut, Spanish speaker Estaban Gomes -
Hispanics explores from Cape Charles to Cape Code
and the Hudson, Delaware and the Connecticut rivers
.

User: "Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 06:19:44 PM
USofA & Int'l Treaty protects MEXICANS, reads The Rights of the
MEXICANS who remain in the USofA will be *INVIOLABLY RESPECTED* .
wrote:

SPANISH speakers explore NW, NE, SW, SE, "USofA" ,
they were primarily the ancestors of todays MEXICANS
and American Hispanics.

Very astute of you! That's correct, they are
the ancestors of todays Mexicans and other
"Hispanics".


NORTHWESTERN "USA"
1513 Spanish speakers first to explore the
Pacific Coast from 1513 to 1700's.
Spanish cruised in Alaskan waters
and explore Gulf of Alaska; Spanish
speakers were The first European record
of a landing on the Washington coast was
by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta
in 1775 on board the Santiago, part of a two-
ship flotilla with the Sonora ("MEXICO")

The information provided above by the poster is
only the tip of the historical presence of Spanish
speakers in what is now the USofA.


SOUTHWESTERN "USA"
1540 - Fr=E1ncisco; Vasqu=E9z de Coronado explores
California, Kansas, Arizona, New M=E9xico,
Texas, Oklahoma. Francisco Vasqu=E9z de
Coronado with 1000 soldiers, leaves M=E9XICO
City in search of Cibola, ventures into New
M=E9xico- Zuni.

Yes, and again these expeditions were the
ancestors of todays Hispanics, including
those from MEXICO.


SOUTHEASTERN "USA"
1512 - Spanish speaker Ponc=E9 de Leon explores both
sides of the Florida Peninsula.
1514 - Spanish speaker Don P=E0nfilo de Narv=E0ez
appointed govenor of Florida; The first
Europeans to study the Continental
United States Interior, by raft and on foot,
from eastern Texas across the vast US
interior to Senora 1534- 1536 - Cab=E9za de
Vac=E1 (and three others from the Narvaez expedition),
walk from Galveston (Texas), New m=E9xico,
and Arizona and to the west coast of M=E9xico

I know there is too much of the historical presence
of Spanish speakers to post here, however here are
are few more.
Spanish protect African-born runaway slaves:
One of the earliest movements fin the fight for
human freedom is the story of Fort Mose, Florida,
the first legally sanctioned free black
community in what is now the United States.
It is a little known story, and one which gives us
a powerful tool for changing our perceptions
about the colonial experience.
The story begins more than 250 years ago
with the escape of African-born slaves from British control.
Black slaves from the English controlled 13 colonies,
flee to Spanish controlled Florida for safety.
Many men, women and children set out
to St. Augustine. by land and by water,
the runaways were often aided
by the Indian allies in reaching their final
destination-Spanish Florida


NORTHEASTERN "USA"
1525: Connecticut, Spanish speaker Estaban Gomes -
Hispanics explores from Cape Charles to Cape Code
and the Hudson, Delaware and the Connecticut rivers

OLAY !
Roger Kcajyer
.
User: "Jungleman"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 06:28:04 PM
You got it right.
On this continent, Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages.
That is very well said.
-J.
"Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continuity,
IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"
<Kcajyer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1164586784.047796.234930@l39g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
USofA & Int'l Treaty protects MEXICANS, reads The Rights of the
MEXICANS who remain in the USofA will be *INVIOLABLY RESPECTED* .
wrote:

SPANISH speakers explore NW, NE, SW, SE, "USofA" ,
they were primarily the ancestors of todays MEXICANS
and American Hispanics.

Very astute of you! That's correct, they are
the ancestors of todays Mexicans and other
"Hispanics".


NORTHWESTERN "USA"
1513 Spanish speakers first to explore the
Pacific Coast from 1513 to 1700's.
Spanish cruised in Alaskan waters
and explore Gulf of Alaska; Spanish
speakers were The first European record
of a landing on the Washington coast was
by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta
in 1775 on board the Santiago, part of a two-
ship flotilla with the Sonora ("MEXICO")

The information provided above by the poster is
only the tip of the historical presence of Spanish
speakers in what is now the USofA.


SOUTHWESTERN "USA"
1540 - Fráncisco; Vasquéz de Coronado explores
California, Kansas, Arizona, New México,
Texas, Oklahoma. Francisco Vasquéz de
Coronado with 1000 soldiers, leaves MéXICO
City in search of Cibola, ventures into New
México- Zuni.

Yes, and again these expeditions were the
ancestors of todays Hispanics, including
those from MEXICO.


SOUTHEASTERN "USA"
1512 - Spanish speaker Poncé de Leon explores both
sides of the Florida Peninsula.
1514 - Spanish speaker Don Pànfilo de Narvàez
appointed govenor of Florida; The first
Europeans to study the Continental
United States Interior, by raft and on foot,
from eastern Texas across the vast US
interior to Senora 1534- 1536 - Cabéza de
Vacá (and three others from the Narvaez expedition),
walk from Galveston (Texas), New méxico,
and Arizona and to the west coast of México

I know there is too much of the historical presence
of Spanish speakers to post here, however here are
are few more.
Spanish protect African-born runaway slaves:
One of the earliest movements fin the fight for
human freedom is the story of Fort Mose, Florida,
the first legally sanctioned free black
community in what is now the United States.
It is a little known story, and one which gives us
a powerful tool for changing our perceptions
about the colonial experience.
The story begins more than 250 years ago
with the escape of African-born slaves from British control.
Black slaves from the English controlled 13 colonies,
flee to Spanish controlled Florida for safety.
Many men, women and children set out
to St. Augustine. by land and by water,
the runaways were often aided
by the Indian allies in reaching their final
destination-Spanish Florida


NORTHEASTERN "USA"
1525: Connecticut, Spanish speaker Estaban Gomes -
Hispanics explores from Cape Charles to Cape Code
and the Hudson, Delaware and the Connecticut rivers

OLAY !
Roger Kcajyer
.
User: "Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 06:43:28 PM
Jungleman wrote:

You got it right.

On this continent, Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages.

That is very well said.

-J.

Another little known Historical fact of the "USofA"
SPANISH speakers opened St. Augustine School (Florida)
in 1787, the same year that our Founding Fathers were drafting the
U=2ES. Constitution. This school laid the foundation for
integrated, public education in thee United States. Up
until then, education was available only to white children
from families that could afford private schools. St. Augustine
School was supported by funds from the royal treasury
and was free to all children, including black children.


"Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continui=

ty,

IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"
<Kcajyer1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1164586784.047796.234930@l39g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
USofA & Int'l Treaty protects MEXICANS, reads The Rights of the
MEXICANS who remain in the USofA will be *INVIOLABLY RESPECTED* .
wrote:

SPANISH speakers explore NW, NE, SW, SE, "USofA" ,
they were primarily the ancestors of todays MEXICANS
and American Hispanics.


Very astute of you! That's correct, they are
the ancestors of todays Mexicans and other
"Hispanics".



NORTHWESTERN "USA"
1513 Spanish speakers first to explore the
Pacific Coast from 1513 to 1700's.
Spanish cruised in Alaskan waters
and explore Gulf of Alaska; Spanish
speakers were The first European record
of a landing on the Washington coast was
by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta
in 1775 on board the Santiago, part of a two-
ship flotilla with the Sonora ("MEXICO")



The information provided above by the poster is
only the tip of the historical presence of Spanish
speakers in what is now the USofA.



SOUTHWESTERN "USA"
1540 - Fr=E1ncisco; Vasqu=E9z de Coronado explores
California, Kansas, Arizona, New M=E9xico,
Texas, Oklahoma. Francisco Vasqu=E9z de
Coronado with 1000 soldiers, leaves M=E9XICO
City in search of Cibola, ventures into New
M=E9xico- Zuni.


Yes, and again these expeditions were the
ancestors of todays Hispanics, including
those from MEXICO.



SOUTHEASTERN "USA"
1512 - Spanish speaker Ponc=E9 de Leon explores both
sides of the Florida Peninsula.
1514 - Spanish speaker Don P=E0nfilo de Narv=E0ez
appointed govenor of Florida; The first
Europeans to study the Continental
United States Interior, by raft and on foot,
from eastern Texas across the vast US
interior to Senora 1534- 1536 - Cab=E9za de
Vac=E1 (and three others from the Narvaez expedition),
walk from Galveston (Texas), New m=E9xico,
and Arizona and to the west coast of M=E9xico


I know there is too much of the historical presence
of Spanish speakers to post here, however here are
are few more.
Spanish protect African-born runaway slaves:

One of the earliest movements fin the fight for
human freedom is the story of Fort Mose, Florida,
the first legally sanctioned free black
community in what is now the United States.
It is a little known story, and one which gives us
a powerful tool for changing our perceptions
about the colonial experience.
The story begins more than 250 years ago
with the escape of African-born slaves from British control.
Black slaves from the English controlled 13 colonies,
flee to Spanish controlled Florida for safety.
Many men, women and children set out
to St. Augustine. by land and by water,
the runaways were often aided
by the Indian allies in reaching their final
destination-Spanish Florida




NORTHEASTERN "USA"
1525: Connecticut, Spanish speaker Estaban Gomes -
Hispanics explores from Cape Charles to Cape Code
and the Hudson, Delaware and the Connecticut rivers

=20
OLAY !
=20
Roger Kcajyer

.
User: "choking hazard"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers 26 Nov 2006 07:31:42 PM

SPANISH speakers opened St. Augustine School (Florida)
in 1787, the same year that our Founding Fathers were drafting the
U.S. Constitution. This school laid the foundation for
integrated, public education in thee United States. Up
until then, education was available only to white children
from families that could afford private schools. St. Augustine
School was supported by funds from the royal treasury
and was free to all children, including black children.

.... Where they could learn about all those great "black" heroes,
philosophers, artists and scientists who MADE history, like Plato,
Aristotle, Socrates, Alexander, Caesar Augustus, Charlemagne, Da Vinci,
Michalangelo, Isaace Newton, Washington, Franklin . . . oops.
I guess in 1787 they hadn't yet developed an "inclusive" curriculum to
boost the black kids' self-esteem.
.
User: "Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"

Title: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English+ SPANISH; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 07:36:02 PM
choking hazard wrote:

SPANISH speakers opened St. Augustine School (Florida)
in 1787, the same year that our Founding Fathers were drafting the
U.S. Constitution. This school laid the foundation for
integrated, public education in thee United States. Up
until then, education was available only to white children
from families that could afford private schools. St. Augustine
School was supported by funds from the royal treasury
and was free to all children, including black children.


... Where they could learn about all those great "black" heroes,
philosophers, artists and scientists who MADE history, like Plato,
Aristotle, Socrates, Alexander, Caesar Augustus, Charlemagne, Da Vinci,
Michalangelo, Isaace Newton, Washington, Franklin . . . oops.

I guess in 1787 they hadn't yet developed an "inclusive" curriculum to
boost the black kids' self-esteem.

Reading, writing, math, science and subjects like
this were probably more in order, eh?
.
User: "choking hazard"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English+ SPANISH; I sure don't! 27 Nov 2006 04:51:37 PM
Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity &
Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT
equate patriotism wrote:

choking hazard wrote:

SPANISH speakers opened St. Augustine School (Florida)
in 1787, the same year that our Founding Fathers were drafting the
U.S. Constitution. This school laid the foundation for
integrated, public education in thee United States. Up
until then, education was available only to white children
from families that could afford private schools. St. Augustine
School was supported by funds from the royal treasury
and was free to all children, including black children.


... Where they could learn about all those great "black" heroes,
philosophers, artists and scientists who MADE history, like Plato,
Aristotle, Socrates, Alexander, Caesar Augustus, Charlemagne, Da Vinci,
Michalangelo, Isaace Newton, Washington, Franklin . . . oops.

I guess in 1787 they hadn't yet developed an "inclusive" curriculum to
boost the black kids' self-esteem.


Reading, writing, math, science and subjects like
this were probably more in order, eh?

Eurocentrist!! Stop colonizing the minds of the African with your
white imperialist subject matter!!
/sarcasm
.
User: "Hmm, USofA explored & settled by Spanish speakers, we shouldnt have any problem with English+ SPANISH; I sure dont!"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English+ SPANISH; I sure don't! 27 Nov 2006 06:05:31 PM
choking hazard wrote:

Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity &
Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT
equate patriotism wrote:

choking hazard wrote:

SPANISH speakers opened St. Augustine School (Florida)
in 1787, the same year that our Founding Fathers were drafting the
U.S. Constitution. This school laid the foundation for
integrated, public education in thee United States. Up
until then, education was available only to white children
from families that could afford private schools. St. Augustine
School was supported by funds from the royal treasury
and was free to all children, including black children.


... Where they could learn about all those great "black" heroes,
philosophers, artists and scientists who MADE history, like Plato,
Aristotle, Socrates, Alexander, Caesar Augustus, Charlemagne, Da Vinci,
Michalangelo, Isaace Newton, Washington, Franklin . . . oops.

I guess in 1787 they hadn't yet developed an "inclusive" curriculum to
boost the black kids' self-esteem.


Reading, writing, math, science and subjects like
this were probably more in order, eh?


Eurocentrist!! Stop colonizing the minds of the African with your
white imperialist subject matter!!

Actually during that time (1787), Blacks and everyone
else who had the good fortune of escaping *Gringoland
South to "Spanish" Florida, received a free public education which
had been open ONLY to certain whites in *Gringoland (North
of the SPANISH Florida border. What a embarrasment to Gringoland.


/sarcasm

.
User: "MURS radios"

Title: Mexican Racism 27 Nov 2006 09:22:29 PM
Take your racism back to Mexico - it isn't wanted in the USA.
- Stewart (San Diego Minutemen)
.
User: "DeserTBoB"

Title: Re: Mexican Racism 27 Nov 2006 11:53:01 PM
On 27 Nov 2006 19:22:29 -0800, "MURS radios" <horseshoe7@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Take your racism back to Mexico - it isn't wanted in the USA.

- Stewart (San Diego Minutemen) <snip>

I'm a Democrat and generally support moderately liberal positions, but
one thing is all too true....the illegals, mostly mexicans, are not
only racists, but are jingoists for the Mexican state. They MUST be
removed, or we will lose the West to Mexico in an old-fashioned ground
war we cannot hope to fight.
.
User: "Me"

Title: Re: Mexican Racism 28 Nov 2006 01:13:45 AM
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:53:01 -0800, DeserTBoB <desertb@rglobal.net>
wrote:

On 27 Nov 2006 19:22:29 -0800, "MURS radios" <horseshoe7@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Take your racism back to Mexico - it isn't wanted in the USA.

- Stewart (San Diego Minutemen) <snip>


I'm a Democrat and generally support moderately liberal positions, but
one thing is all too true....the illegals, mostly mexicans, are not
only racists, but are jingoists for the Mexican state. They MUST be
removed, or we will lose the West to Mexico in an old-fashioned ground
war we cannot hope to fight.

The only way to stop the invasion of the USA by Mexico is for Whites
to practice racism, i.e., to become racially aware and join together
for the good of their race and send the Mexicans packing ... at
gunpoint if necessary.
Whites need to stop being afraid of the "R" word. Whites should shout
from the rooftops: "We're proud to be White, and we'll send all of you
invading parasites straight to hell unless you stop this invasion
right now and go back to Mexico."
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User: "gringogirl"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 07:17:58 PM
wow now you have four sock puppies to talk to ! your mother must be
very proud of you ky jelly !
.
User: "Spanish is 2nd ONLY to Native American languages in Longevity & Continuity, IS NOT foreign to the USofA, further, Language DOES NOT equate patriotism"

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have any problem with English plus Spanish; I sure don't! 26 Nov 2006 07:30:41 PM
gringogirl wrote:

wow now you have four sock puppies to talk to ! your mother must be
very proud of you ky jelly !

Heck he/she (gringogirl), you sure can't
count can you, Kcayjer (ME,yo) has six puppets.
How about you, how many do you have?
Kcayjer
.





User: ""

Title: Re: Hmm, "USofA" explored by Spanish speakers, we shouldn't have an... 27 Nov 2006 06:12:29 PM
we don't use spanish anymore because it is a stupid "backward"
language.....that is why the united nations has chosen english as its
official language.
TAX ALL "MONEY TRANSFERS" TO MEXICO

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