Comedy | March 26, 2008 | 3 comments

'Lou Dobbs' the name that became a racist symbol

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"An ending so touching, it could make Lou Dobbs cry"


lol, wow props to the marketing team. probably laughing and drinking right now at Dobbs expense.
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3 comments // 'Lou Dobbs' the name that became a racist symbol

  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • The lengths to which people can counter-propagandize a thing is beyond me.

      Just because the Mexican Fedecine supported the film financially doesn't mean it is a propaganda film to support illegal immigration. The point of the film is to bring awareness to the issue from the point of view of the children who are impacted by the policy that currently is tilting toward cracking down on people coming in from south of the Border.

      It amazes me how ignorant people in this country are when they characterize any Spanish speaking person as a Mexican. Not every Spanish speaking person comes from Mexico. There are dozens of Spanish speaking countries, including the USA.

      There are hundreds of thousands of children who were born in this country who are now without their parents because their parents have been deported to their countries because they were here illegally, but their children were born here.

      The USA is a country comprised of immigrants. Every single person came from somewhere else, except for the natives and they aren't even treated as full blooded citizens. The are treated as "the other".

      Lonewackodotcom you are part of the problem and you are merely an mindless automaton spouting right wing rhetoric handed to you from a blog or your Republican World Controller ala Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Why don't you come up with something original to say instead of copying and pasting trash from other blogs.

    • 5 years ago
  • LonewackoDotCom
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      LonewackoDotCom  
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    • You forgot to note that the movie was funded by the Mexican government.

      Yes, that's right: the same government that profits from illegal activity has now funded a movie designed to make that illegal activity acceptable.

    • 5 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • They cap on him so much that you would think they made the movie to spite him.

      I think their marketing could cut back on the Lou Dobbs usage to broaden it's appeal. But hey, if that is what reviewers are saying then, too bad for Lou.

      I think this whole illegal alien hysteria is completely out of control and has become superfluous.

    • 5 years ago
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