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January 22, 2006

US: Mexican Supremacist Group Drools Over Osama bin Laden

We have covered how for some white supremacists, hatred of the Jews trumps everything. It seems for the brown supremacists of La Voz de Aztlan, hatred of America trumps everything: Osama bin Laden: The "Pancho Villa" of Islam

Los Angeles, Alta California - 1/15/2002 - (ACN) "Villa is everywhere but Villa is nowhere" was the telegraphed message sent to Washington D. C. by General John J. Pershing after failing to capture the elusive and brilliant military strategist of the Mexican Revolution. Pershing and his Punitive Expedition, that included a young lieutenant by the name of George S. Patton, had gone deep into Mexico in search of General Francisco Villa after Villa and about 485 of his "Dorados del Norte" had successfully crossed the U.S./Mexico border and raided the small border town of Columbus, New Mexico on March 9, 1916 to collect a debt owed him by two unscrupulous, in Villa's own words, "judio" (jewish) brothers, Sam and Louis Ravel. The scammers had failed to deliver arms, ammunition and supplies they had been paid for with gold bars. The U.S. Army Punitive Expedition consisting of 10,000 troops went as far south as Parral, Chihuahua but gave up catching General Villa after an 11 month search. General Villa, "El Tigere del Norte", proved too evasive for John "Black Jack" Pershing. General Francisco Villa knew every rock, every stream, every cave, and every cactus of the immense sierra of Chihuahua.

Today, we are hearing similar accounts concerning the search for Osama bin Laden by the U.S. Special Forces expedition into Afghanistan under the command of General Tommy Franks.[...]

The mention of money-hungry Jews in the piece is not accidental. As Israpundit shows, the group La Voz de Aztlan speaks for (Mecha) is anti-semitic as well.

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Posted by Ruy Diaz at January 22, 2006 10:08 AM

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