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National illegal alien boycott

Liberty Belle

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I'm going shopping - for ANYTHING!

WASHINGTON (AFP) Immigrants' rights advocates, elated by the resounding success of Monday's "National Day of Action," which drew the backing of hundreds of thousands of protesters across the United States, now are planning a national boycott which they hope will have an even greater resonance.

Organizers are planning the May 1 "Great American Boycott," urging illegal immigrants -- who cannot vote and who have only limited political power -- to flex their economic muscle. Protesters are being urged to refrain from shopping, and to stay away from school and work.

You should take a moment to let that sink in. This is a movement orchestrated by people who entered the US illegally, and then want to scream about their "rights."

WHAT RIGHTS? YOU DON'T EVEN BELONG HERE!

Let's take a look at some of the many benefits that illegal aliens have blessed our great country with: Street gangs, graffiti, drugs, skyrocketing healthcare, depreciation of property value, illiteracy. The list could go on. What they actually have to offer (cheap labor) pales in comparison to what they have given our country to deal with. I'll take expensive vegetables over expensive healthcare any day!

And now, like terrorists, they are going to attack our economy -- the one entity that makes our nation stand out from all the others - the backbone of our nation. The country they came to like locusts so they could reap the benefits is now the focus of their boycott. You've seen it on TV:

Marching on our American streets waving their Mexican flags, boldly showing that they can be more racist than those they accuse of racism, and yet the obvious is totally oblivious to them......

IF YOU'VE GOT IT SO BAD HERE, THEN LEAVE!!!

To all the real Americans, you can do one small thing on May 1st, 2006. It won't be racist, nor will it be violent. It will not be boastful, arrogant, selfish, or distasteful. It will not be any of those things that our "guests" have already displayed. What it will do is nullify a movement.

All you have to do is buy something on May 1st. Make up for what they will try to take away. It doesn't have to be a new car or house (unless you were already planning on getting one). It simply needs to be a day of trading.

*Hold off grocery buying until May 1st.
*Take your wife out to eat that night.
*Get the kids pizza, hamburgers, whatever!
*Make several trips to the convenience store.
*Buy your meals at work.
*Fill up your tank.
*Shop for clothes, furniture, outdoor equipment.

If it needs to be bought, BUY IT MAY 1st! Those are just a few suggestions.

We're not asking you to spend your inheritance that day, but just to spend more than you normally would.

Even if it's only a few dollars, this will help soften the blow that the Mexicans will try to inflict on our economy that day. It sounds trivial at first, but if this idea gets around, what the Mexicans set out to do will fail.
 

Disagreeable

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Pinto beans? Tyson, Swift and some of the other meat packers were planning to close their plants today because they didn't expect their work force to show up. That could affect the price of your cattle.
 

Red Robin

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Disagreeable said:
Pinto beans? Tyson, Swift and some of the other meat packers were planning to close their plants today because they didn't expect their work force to show up. That could affect the price of your cattle.
Why don't you let me worry about me and you worry about the democrats finding a credible candidate for the next presidential election. They currently have no hope.
 

Disagreeable

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Red Robin said:
Disagreeable said:
Pinto beans? Tyson, Swift and some of the other meat packers were planning to close their plants today because they didn't expect their work force to show up. That could affect the price of your cattle.
Why don't you let me worry about me and you worry about the democrats finding a credible candidate for the next presidential election. They currently have no hope.

Too funny! The only Republicans Hillary can't beat, according to polls, are Rudy Giuliana and John McCain. Both are pro choice with messy divorces. Just the kind of guys I know you feel represent your "values." :lol:
 

Disagreeable

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Red Robin said:
If Hillderbeast gets the Demo nomination, I'll be a happy man. Anyone can beat her. She is unelectable . Polls lie.

So the polls were wrong when they gave George W. Bush a 55% approval rating? :lol: :lol: I doubt Hillary will be the nominee, but it's two more years before I worry about the presidential election. Looming much closer are the mid-term elections. With the right people in the House, we can impeach the Liar-in-Chief and bring out troops home from Iraq.

Here's some more info on your guy McCain. Don't think for a second that this won't be brought out in a campaign:

"As a war hero and U.S. senator, John McCain's life has been chronicled in pictures.
There are grainy mug shots of a young McCain, printed in U.S. newspapers after his jet was shot down over North Vietnam. There are black-and-white images of his return, grinning and waving, his hair turned prematurely gray by 5 1/2 years of malnutrition and torture in a Hanoi prison camp.
In happier times, there is McCain holding his newborn daughter while his wife, Cindy, smiles from her hospital bed.
But it is an innocent vacation picture that symbolizes McCain's Achilles heel and carries the reminder of the scandal that threatened his political career.
In the picture, which was taken in the Bahamas, McCain is seated on a bandstand while wearing an outrageous, straw party hat. Next to him on the dais, a bottle tipped to his lips, sits Charles Keating III, son of developer Charles H Keating Jr.
McCain calls the Keating scandal ''my asterisk.'' Over the years, his opponents have failed to turn it into a period.
It all started in March 1987. Charles H Keating Jr., the flamboyant developer and anti-porn crusader, needed help. The government was poised to seize Lincoln Savings and Loan, a freewheeling subsidiary of Keating's American Continental Corp.
As federal auditors crawled all over Lincoln, Keating was not content to wait and hope for the best. He'd spread a lot of money around Washington, and it was time to call in his chits.
One of his first stops was Sen. Dennis DeConcini. The Arizona lawmaker was one of Keating's most loyal friends in Congress, and for good reason. Keating had given thousands of dollars to DeConcini's campaigns. At one point, DeConcini even pushed Keating for ambassador to the Bahamas, where Keating owned a luxurious vacation home.
Now Keating had a job for DeConcini. He wanted him to organize a meeting with the regulators. The message: Get off Lincoln's back. Eventually, DeConcini would set up a meeting between five senators and the regulators. One of them was John McCain.
McCain knew Keating well. His ties to the home builder dated to 1981, when the two men met at a Navy League dinner where McCain was the speaker.
After the speech, Keating walked up to McCain and told him that he, too, was a Navy flier, and that he greatly respected McCain's war record. He met McCain's wife and family. The two men became friends.
Charlie Keating always took care of his friends, especially those in politics. John McCain was no exception.
In 1982, during McCain's first run for the House, Keating held a fund-raiser for him, collecting more than $11,000 from 40 employees of American Continental Corp. McCain would spend more than $550,000 to win the primary and the general election.
In 1983, during McCain's second House race, Keating hosted a $1,000-a-plate dinner for McCain, though he had no serious competition and coasted into his second term. When McCain pushed for the Senate in 1986, Keating was there with more than $50,000.
By 1987, McCain had received about $112,000 in political contributions from Keating and his associates.
McCain had also carried a little water for Keating in Washington. While in the House, McCain, along with a majority of representatives, co-sponsored a resolution to delay new regulations designed to curb risky investments by thrifts like Lincoln
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More at the link:

http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special39/articles/1003mccainbook5.html
 

kolanuraven

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I'm in the heart of the big poultry industry...growers, processing plants, etc. I went by the local processing plant today just for giggles to see if the Latinos were in protest.

If they were...they were somewhere else as it was all quiet there and I'd guess that their work force is 90% Latino.

I know a lot of Latinos who were afraid to protest to either be found out as illegal or just plain get fired!

I suppose in the urban areas it's different for them than here in the sticks.
 

Red Robin

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Same deal here. The last thing that'll ever happen here from our Mexican population will be flag burning. It wouldn't be too healthy.
 

theHiredMansWife

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I know a lot of Latinos who were afraid to protest to either be found out as illegal or just plain get fired!
That's how it was in our neck of the woods too. For the most part, the immigrant labor (legal or illegal) seems to keep a fairly low profile.
 

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