“Tom Tancredo’s loyalty to America, its citizens and legal immigrants needs no translation,” says Tony Dolz, a Cuban-born Hispanic immigrant and proud naturalized United States citizen.
Dolz applauds Tancredo’s stand on principle and for being the only candidate to opt out of participating in a Republican debate for non-English speaking viewers.
Read why Dolz applauds Tancredo here.




I wonder how he feels about Presidential candidates kissing good ol’ American babies that have absolutely no legal right to vote as well. Or howabout those stinking broadcasts of English speaking debates or all them English speaking advertisements that my kids are watching when they have absolutely no legal right to vote as well.
I’m just saying the commentator there is screwing up a perfectly noble thing by Tancredo by using idiotic reasoning to defend it.
Sorry Mr. Parris, I forgot to put “other Doug” in the previous post, I’m sure no one would have considered that post from you though. The Democrats refuse to debate on Fox and Tancredo did just miss an opportunity to rattle the Spanish speaking people, he probably should have showed up for the debate and chastised all the listeners who were listening in American to this debate because they couldn’t understand English. It would be a great opportunity for someone to come out and say it. I would expect the other candidates will watch what they say, but Tancredo is in a unique position that he can say what’s on his mind and let that population know it.
I’m sure he has no problem with kissing babies, American or otherwise, or with your kids watching the debates in English. He believes in teaching civics to children, and perhaps they might be able to glean something from the debates in that regard.
Now if the candidates were asked to have the debates in “baby talk”, then I think he would object. I know I would.