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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Mexico Colonizes The U.S.


The Spanish Claiming a New World



Man is driven by inherited instincts to acquire land and defend territory for both security against other men and as a feeding ground for his tribe.

Sadly, this is normal. A few examples:

  • The native American tribes warred with each other for thousands of years and took land from each other.
  • The Spanish show up and take land from the natives without permission.
  • The Mexicans show up take land from the Indians on both sides of the Rio Grande.
  • The Americans show up and take the land of the Indians and the Mexicans.
  • Now modern Mexicans cross the border in large numbers and "take" the land of Americans of all skin colors.


So far this modern invasion has been rather peaceful except where well paid Communist agitators in Los Angeles push violence.

Give the land back "they" scream . . . . But back to who?

Let's take Palestine.

Do you give the land back to the Canaanites?  The Assyrians?  The Babylonians? The Persian Empire?  The Jews?  The Greeks?  The Romans?  The Christian Arabs?  The Muslim Arabs?  The Crusaders?  The Ottoman Turks?

There is no easy answer.  

The best America can do is allow peaceful immigration and assimilation.  Many of my Mexican-American friends do not even speak Spanish.  They are Americans: teachers, police officers, firemen and veterans.

Remember, the "barbarian" hordes who invaded and settled Italy are now Italians.




Roman military colonies were established by Julius Caesar and other Roman leaders to create a military power base and control new landsThese colonies included settlements in Italy, Spain, Tunisia, and the Black Sea

The earliest colonies were coast-guard communities, and the Romans preferred this form of coastal defense over using a fleet

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