Sunday, December 23, 2007

The Boston Globe Insults Iowans

What I would expect from East-Coast Elitists:

"Fear of foreigners roils Iowa; Angry rural voters voicing far-fetched theories" by Peter S. Canellos, Globe Staff | December 23, 2007

IOWA FALLS, Iowa - Rural Iowa voters of both parties, in the days approaching their caucuses on Jan. 3, are fixated on foreigners who take away jobs. For many Democrats, the issue is free-trade deals. For many Republicans, the focus of frustration is illegal immigration.

In fact, there have been few, if any, jobs lost to global competitors in Iowa Falls. There are also few, if any, illegal immigrants living here. But while farmers have had a good year, the memories of past upheavals have made people fearful of change. And the issues of global trade and immigration have provoked an intense emotional response that has caught many presidential campaigns by surprise.

Because WE DON'T LIKE the GLOBALIST PLAN!!!!!!


It was here, in November, at a restaurant called Camp David, that residents peppered Senator John McCain of Arizona with questions about his view of illegal immigrants. One woman said she'd heard that Mexicans were flying their flag above the Star Spangled Banner and that children of illegal immigrants refused to sing the same kindergarten songs as American children. After quietly refuting the woman's claims, McCain offered that he had never seen such emotion over a political issue. Strong feelings about illegal immigration are still palpable in Iowa Falls, and even far-fetched theories about illegal immigrants get passed from person to person.

This here from your
LYING PRESS CORP, readers!

For many, though, the nostalgia is tinged with bitterness: They want more than the look of the old days - they want a whole community again, and greater control over its destiny. When they feel the lack of it, they wonder why. And then they start laying blame.

Steve Krogh, the brother of Dave Krogh who became a doctor and moved to the larger Mason City:

"The emotion [directed at illegal immigrants] comes from the symbolism. The average person thinks, 'I don't feel so confident about my own economic future. Maybe all the darker-skinned people doing the landscaping and food service and working in the factory farms - maybe that has something to do with my problems.' "

Yup, Iowans -- and by extension, the American people -- are ALL A BUNCH of RACIST HAYSEEDS, according to the Boston Globe.

Like the GLOBALISTS AGENDA had nothing to do with it!

Why I no longer believe in the MSM and their LYING DISTORTIONS!

They LIED right in the article itself!