California crosses a threshold

With Governor Davis’s signing of a law permitting illegal aliens to get driver’s licenses (which, under the federal Motor Voter law, means that the illegals will also be able to vote), and with the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s postpostment of the gubernatorial recall election three weeks before it was to take place, California has become a combination of a banana republic and the Camp of the Saints.

Posted by Lawrence Auster at September 17, 2003 10:41 PM | Send
    
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Our elected leaders are electing a new people.

Posted by: Thrasymachus on September 17, 2003 11:21 PM

You’ve got it, Thrasy. And the problem is, that’s exactly what is happening — it’s no joke. And in this election our “leaders” are voting in, we don’t get to vote.

Just them.

Posted by: Unadorned on September 17, 2003 11:27 PM

Our leaders are not electing a new people, they are imposing one on the old people. In California, the old people (Americans) have responded in their millions by moving to other states. When the imposition of this new people really starts to overwhelm the rest of the states, where will Americans go then? The irony of it, and it is no consolation, is that if the next generation of American political bosses turns out to be hispanic, it will have no more time for the Gray Davises and George Bushes than the Davises and Bushes have for us. HRS

Posted by: Howard Sutherland on September 18, 2003 11:00 AM
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