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Posted by Pete | Posted in News | Posted on 27-06-2011

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They also won the soccor game….Pasadena, Mexico, er, I mean, California…..The Mexican played their air horns and threw beach balls during the playing of the National Anthem of the United States of America….Apparently, all of them are residents of the state of California and they acted like this. Sounds like they are really happy to be here. Happy they can berated the great Nation that feeds them, harbors them, protects them and they show it by disrespecting our flag and anthem. They beat us on the field, and that’s ok, but to disrespect us and our players in such a fashion is totally unacceptable. Victor Sanchez of Monrovia, Calif. said, “I love this country, it has given me everything I have and I am proud to be a part of it. But yet, I didn’t have a choice to come here. I was born in Mexico, and that is where my heart will always be.” Victor, why did you not try to stop the horn blowing and beach ball throwing during the Anthem?. And if your heart remains in Mexico, maybe that is where your ass should be also. Seems to me all of you Mexican love Mexico while draining America of its resources. I am not racist…I love the proud Americans who are of Mexican descent and they are proud to be Americans same as me. I am an American and proud of it.  People take and take from the USA because we give and give….Folks are getting tired of it….You won the soccor match Mexico but I don’t think you won any friends…….What dream act?…..

information from the Albuquerque Journal Sports Page, Red, White and Boo by Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times, June 27, 2011

Comments (3)

What is soccer, anyway, but a game of chasing a round ball up and down a cow pasture because one is too lazy (or scared) to pick it up and run with it. Just let them play us in good ole American football and see what happens, even if they played the bottomless Loboes. When one goes to another country, it is best that one respects the traditions and habits of that country and not to impose its own, especially if one really is intent of winning friends. We have no friends from south of the border.

My comment was not about the game….Respecting the United States of America, thats what I am talking about. If you are an American citizen, respect the flag and country. If you are a Mexican citizen, respect your flag and country and don’t come to my country and disrespect mine and I will not disrespect yours. That is what I was trying to write about. That and also about 30 or 40 percent of California’s population is not American….That may be a little high but not a lot…..

I agree. Soccer is not an American game, and it was not played here until very recently. It was played a little in some colleges as early as the Sixties, but it was not commonly played and viewed until the advent of Cable TV and the Internet. Any foreigner should respect the host country in which he finds himself always, otherwise that foreigner is at the risk of expulsion or worse.

It is not just the United States of America. An emigre in any country should respect the customs and laws of the host country always just as a visitor in someone’s home should alwaya have respect for the host and his home. The first time I visited my wife’s home country of the Philippines in December, 1989 the coupe against the government of Corazon Aquino had just been defeated with U.S. air power under orders from President Bush (the Elder). We flew into Manila on the first Philippine Airlines flight that was allowed back into the country after the coupe. We had absolutely no problem because we had the utmost respect for all that had just happened in the Philippines. I agree. Respect is the key.

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