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April 28, 2006
Boycott Day or Illegal Invasion Day?
Millions of illegals and their allied protestors are expected to descend on large cities around the United States Monday. They are demanding amnesty for illegals already here, a halt to increased border tightening and relaxing immigration laws.
No buying, no selling, no working and no school attendance is the order of the day.Says one flier found in Chico. To add insult to injury, our brilliant California Senate has just....
rushed through a resolution in support of "Boycott Monday" a nationwide protest designed to hurt American businesses and intimidate lawmakers (like that's real tough) to accommodate the illegals.
From Florida to California, large cities are targeted for protests. The protesters are in effect telling America, "You need us more than we need you." And their boycott is designed to prove it!
Also joining in the protests will be Mexican lawmakers. According to a breaking story, Mexican lawmakers passed a resolution in their lower house in support of the American boycott and many will be traveling to Los Angeles Monday to meet with Mayor Villagroiso and others, as a sign of solidarity.
Los Angeles is expected to be brought to a halt Monday by this protest march which many are now equating with the Civil Rights struggle or Vietnam War protests of the 1960's.
Meanwhile lawmakers in Washington are torn between doing what is right for American vs. Appeasement for a large block of Hispanic voters, (both legal and illegal).
Our politicians understand Hispanics are organized and powerful and this "fear factor" may decide their future immigration vote. If recent speeches by politicians are any indications, it appears the pressure by Hispanics is working. Hillary Clinton has switched to pro-amnesty and is often a keynote speaker at Hispanic rallies that demand a change to the current laws.
OPEN BORDERS - IMMEDIATE AMNESTY - FAST TRACK TO CITIZENSHIP!
If you don't like the boycott, thank your federal government. For decades politicians have failed to secure the borders or regulate immigration. The problem we are facing today is 100% the fault of elected federal officials. I blame them long before I would blame illegals or Hispanics in general for only doing what serves them best!, Thier part is very understandable. Unfortunately, that is also what politicians do every day..they do whatever serves them best, absent what might be good for our country and every special interest group with a few loud mouths seem to get their way every time.
I'm really getting sick of all our gutless, self-serving, stupid and corrupt politicians and I'm @X#*$@#% outraged and ashamed of our California Senate! Everyone of those Senators that voted Pro-Boycott ought to be impeached and booted out of office; those rotten son##$%%#@*, they are disgusting...
Posted by Post Scripts at April 28, 2006 08:48 AM
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Jack, Well said! (%*/#** explatives and all)
I'd like to add the following:
Americans have for many years supported a policy of acceptance, tolerance accomodation and inclusion (regardless of the law). Our motives of convenience, fairness, decency, indifference or a simple desire to see others enjoy the freedom and prosperity we enjoy, might have been well intended but the truth is, we failed to look ahead and anticipate the mess we'd find at the end of that compassion and convenience road. Following 911 we had the perfect opportunity to address this issue in an atmosphere that would have made perfect political sense but, well, we all know how hindsight works. Now, in these volatile and troubling times, angry threats to tin-eared pandering politicians leaves little room for satisfaction. What's a good citizen to do? The good news is that the simple act of taking responsibility can be powerful. I, for one, intend to quit complaining and be like gravity. My message to our leaders, "JUST DO YOUR JOB, HAMMER OUT SOLUTIONS, and QUIT PANDERERING, YOU LOOK LIKE A BUNCH OF FOOLS."
Tina
Posted by: Tina at April 28, 2006 09:39 PM
You couldn't post what I would really like to say. I will just say, I hope they all get fired and arrested.
Posted by: Toby Stahler at April 29, 2006 01:13 PM
I was having a conversation with my neighbor who is from Sweden. He is now an American citizen and did it the hard way. He came here, stayed with his aunt while he learned the language, then he got a job, no welfare for him, he took the necessary classes in civics and eventually got his citizenship.
Needless to say, he takes a dim view of what these new immigrants are DEMANDING.
If they get their way, people like him (tens of millions of immigrants) are going to be real upset and they are going to be making their own demands. Why not? If one group gets special treatment, then they all should.
When Monday comes around I will be taking note to see which businesses are closed that are normally open. The ones that stay open will get my future business...thats my answer to the boycott.
Posted by: Jack Lee at April 29, 2006 02:40 PM
Good plan Jack, share that list with the rest of us, please.
Posted by: Jordan Frazer at April 29, 2006 04:48 PM