[Pito Wilson:] They keep coming, savage brown skin poors,
across the custom checkpoints in San Diego Between Rack of
cars on our freeways, they hang their laundry out the
window, they do jobs white people are too cool to do
themselves. I don't care if it starts a race war, I don't
care if it brings every picked out of the class and gets
every brown skin savage beaten out on the street

[Brujo:] Que dice?

[Mexicano:] Shh! Shh! Todavía no

[PW:] Who cares as long as I, Pete Wilson, am governor and president?

[B:] Ese pinche güero que dice?

[M:] Quiere chingar la raza

[B:] ándale

[M:] no, no, no quiere matar la raza

[B:] Pásame es cuerno de chivo

[M:] Hay te va jefe

[M:] Chingatelo eh

[PW:] I Pete Wilson gave you proposition 187

[B:] Cabron, ahorita lo chingo

[PW:] In this country you speak english or you get out

[M:] ¿Que? Ingles a güevo

[PW:] I, Pete Wilson, will be president

[B:] Muévete maricon

[sonido de balas]

[M:] andale, Baila, baila Güero, baila matalo jefe, hechale cabron

[PW:] No, no please...

[B:] cabron ahorita lo chingo, cabron, ya estuvo Güey

[PW:] No,.. aH..

Hermanos mojados - de los Estados Unidos
quien te va chingar mas - no es Satanas
Somos la raza odiada del mundo güero
Elegido por las manos gabachos
El Pito Wilson esta lleno de odio
Busca joder nuestra raza

Pito Wilson - El rey de racistas - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - Sera presidente - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - Te quiere ver muerto - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - El cristo de odio - Pito Wilson

Hermanos mexicanos - no sean huevones
Holocausto de la raza - Ya empezo
El Pito del norte - esta creciendo
Sera presidente el cristo gabacho
Primero los mojados - despues los mayates
Puro guero o puro muerto

Pito Wilson - Odia la raza - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - Sera presidente - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - Te quiere ver muerto - Pito Wilson
Pito Wilson - El cristo de odio - Pito Wilson


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Raza Odiada (Pito Wilson) Lyrics as written by John Lepe Dino A.m. Cazares

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    who the hell is pete wilson?

    happylittledemigodon March 29, 2003   Link

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