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Dare we argue for “anchor parents”?

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on April 12, 2012 by rlarryeApril 12, 2012

Much has been made of the undocumented Latino families who give birth to children in the United States.  The oft-repeated thought is that these parents conspired to have their children here in order to assure their own legal residency.  Thus … Continue reading →

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Rick Santorum and Puerto Rico

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on March 1, 2012 by rlarryeMarch 1, 2012

Although the Santorum presidential candidacy may soon be a thing of the past, his visit to Puerto Rico may live in infamy, at least among many Latinos, both on the island and the continent.

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BofA Ad Invokes Dark “Pearl Harbor Memories”

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 7, 2011 by rlarryeDecember 7, 2011

December 7 is a day of special memory, as we reflect upon those lost in an unprovoked act of war against the United States. However this country’s action taken against lawful and loyal citizens suggests another “day of infamy’ yet … Continue reading →

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BofA Ad Invokes Dark “Pearl Harbor Memories”

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 7, 2011 by rlarryeDecember 7, 2011

December 7 is a day of special memory, as we reflect upon those lost in an unprovoked act of war against the United States. However this country’s action taken against lawful and loyal citizens suggests another “day of infamy’ yet … Continue reading →

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Gingrich and Immigration

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 6, 2011 by rlarryeDecember 6, 2011

Newt Gingrich shocked his potential TeaParty constituency last week by advocating “legalization” for “illegal immigrants” who for decades have assimilated into our culture. This was surprising, because such an idea is quickly equated with “amnesty” and is supposed to be … Continue reading →

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Illegal Immigration A Capital Crime?

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on October 20, 2011 by rlarryeOctober 20, 2011

Recently Sheriff Arpaio of Arizona appeared on Lawrence O’Donnell’s The Last Word to discuss presidential candidate Herman Cain’s reference to a lethal electric fence on the southern border. Sheriff Arpaio accepted Cain’s explanation that this was an effort at humorous … Continue reading →

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Romney’s Lawn-care Prediciment

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on October 19, 2011 by rlarryeOctober 19, 2011

Four years ago it was a contentious discussion between Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney that signaled the new Republican position on immigration reform. It seems that a lawn-care service hired by Romney had used undocumented workers.  According to Romney, he … Continue reading →

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Obama has not forgotton the “dreamers”.

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on January 28, 2011 by rlarryeJanuary 28, 2011

I began this blog back in August, 2008 with a video about a recent Olympic gold medal winner, the son of undocumented immigrants. My intent was simple: to demonstrate the potential value of our newest generation of Latino youth, regardless … Continue reading →

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Human Littering

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 18, 2010 by rlarryeDecember 18, 2010

It was back in February of 2008, the 22nd to be exact, when two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officers intervened. The perpetrator had been collecting trash from the Arizona desert. The irony, according to Julianne Hing writing for the … Continue reading →

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Tom Tancredo and Assimilation

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 13, 2010 by rlarryeDecember 13, 2010

In a discussion held on November 16, 2010 with Gustavo Arellano (author of Orange County Weekly’s column “¡Ask a Mexican!”) Tom Tancredo said: In the United States, we have enormous numbers of people who are absolutely committed to a sort … Continue reading →

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God’s Creative Expression of Giftedness

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on August 9, 2018 by rlarryeJune 8, 2021

In 8/15/06, in a now inactive blog, I wrote the following reflection: A little piece of something, clearly visible in the ultrasound image. With amazement I peer into my computer monitor until I see it. It’s my first grandchild, nine months … Continue reading →

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The Music of Xenophobia – Same Song, So Many Verses!

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on February 9, 2017 by rlarryeFebruary 9, 2017

No doubt, you have experienced that moment of TV or movie suspense when the camera angle leaves the potential victim vulnerable to some unseen threat lingering just off-screen. Yet the music and framing make clear that you should be afraid. … Continue reading →

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Legitimate? Or Just Legal?

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on January 24, 2017 by rlarryeJanuary 24, 2017

Illegitimate means “not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules. Example: “an illegitimate exercise of power.”

Legality and Legitimacy are not always the same thing, Larry explains in this analysis of the Trump campaign and of the first four full days of the Trump presidency.

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Afraid of Trump? Really!

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 1, 2016 by rlarryeDecember 1, 2016

“A friend and former co-worker recently asked, “Larry, are you really afraid of Donald Trump?

Larry tries to embrace the “Greater We” as he considers the tenor of the Trump Campaign.

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A “Real Republican” and the Party of “No!”

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on December 1, 2016 by rlarryeDecember 1, 2016

This is a “repost” of a blog originally posted in 2010. A registered Republican for over 30 years, Larry (now unaffiliated) still wonders about the future of the GOP.

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The Ghost of Republican Present!

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on November 29, 2016 by rlarryeNovember 29, 2016

During the Obama years, Republicans have been haunted by Generic Republican — that nameless, faceless candidate who always out-performs the Democratic candidate with a name and face.

 

Moreover, Generic Republican also out-polled other Republican primary candidates!

 

Larry believes that the concept of Generic Republican has special significance in the last presidential election.

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¿Cómo se dice segura? Some Post-Electoral Reflections

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on November 11, 2016 by rlarryeNovember 11, 2016

The 2016 presidential election results were not only surprising, but seemed to defy logic.

Larry Eppley is a 68 year old white male — raised Republican and an evangelical Christian. 80% of his demographic voted for Donald Trump.

In this post-election reflection, Larry tries to understand the apparent willingness of white Christian evangelicals to ignore obvious signs of racism and xenophobia, with little regard to the destructive impact to our immigrant communities.

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The Ones We Don’t See…

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on July 24, 2014 by rlarryeJuly 24, 2014

The sight of unaccompanied children waiting just inside the border for the border patrol is, to say the least, surreal. We view this wave of migrants, at best, as a humanitarian crisis– and at worst, as an invasion of disease carrying third-world latinos. … Continue reading →

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The Great Anglo-Saxon Homeland…

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on July 4, 2014 by rlarryeJuly 4, 2014

It was with a sense of “historic awareness” that I witnessed the combination of anger and fear present in the faces of those protesting the Hispanic women and children who were seeking refuge in my country.  With USAmerican flags flying, they … Continue reading →

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An Act of Love!

YouDidntAsk.org Posted on April 9, 2014 by rlarryeApril 9, 2014

Jeb Bush shook the political landscape in April, 2014 when he drew a distinction between illegal immigration and serious crimes (misdemeanor versus felony). The way I look at this is someone who comes to our country because they couldn’t come … Continue reading →

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