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User: "JP"
Date: 25 Mar 2006 09:02:35 PM
Object: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
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Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer
Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.
The massive demonstration, one of half dozen around the nation in recent
days, came as President Bush prodded Republican congressional leaders to
give some illegal immigrants a chance to work legally in the U.S. under
certain conditions.
Saturday's march in Los Angeles was the largest in a series of
demonstrations across the country. Police Cmdr. Louis Gray Jr. said aerial
helicopters estimated the crowd.
Many marchers wore white shirts to symbolize peace and waved U.S. flags.
Some carried the flags of Mexico and other countries, and wore them as
capes.
Elger Aloy, 26, of Riverside, a premed student, pushed a stroller with his
8-month-old son at Saturday's Los Angeles march and called the legislation
"inhumane."
"Everybody deserves the right to a better life," he said.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would make it
a felony to be in the U.S. illegally, impose new penalties on employers who
hire illegal immigrants and erect fences along one-third of the U.S.-Mexican
border.
The Senate is to begin debating the proposals on Tuesday.
President Bush on Saturday called for legislation that does not force
America to choose between being a welcoming society and a lawful one.
"America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws," Bush
said in his weekly radio address about the emotional immigration issue that
has driven a wedge into his party.
Bush sides with business leaders who want legislation to let some of the
estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants stay in the country and work
for a set period of time. Others, including Senate Majority Leader Bill
Frist, say national security concerns should drive immigration reform.
"They say we are criminals. We are not criminals," said Salvador Hernandez,
43, of Los Angeles, a resident alien who came to the United States illegally
from El Salvador 14 years ago and worked as truck driver, painter and day
laborer.
Francisco Flores, 27, a wood flooring installer from Santa Clarita who is a
former illegal immigrant, said, "We want to work legally, so we can pay our
taxes and support the country, our country."
In Denver, police said over 50,000 people gathered downtown at Civic Center
Park next to the Capitol to urge the state Senate to reject a resolution
supporting a ballot issue that would deny many government services to
illegal immigrants in Colorado.
Elsa Rodriguez, 30, a trained pilot who came to Colorado in 1999 from Mexico
to look for work, said she just wants to be considered equal.
"We're like the ancestors who started this country, they came from other
countries without documents, too," the Arvada resident. "They call us lazy
and dirty, but we just want to come to work. If you see, we have families,
too."
On Friday, tens of thousands of people were estimated to have joined in
rallies in cities including Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta and staged
school walkouts, marches and work stoppages.
___
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User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 09:13:19 AM
JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

If they keep legalizing crime and giving amnesty to illegal
immigrants.. in ten years we'll see one or two million marching
demanding that yet more millions of illegals be allowed to continue to
trash US law and continue to drive down the standard of living of US
citizens.
Illegal Immigration really must be stopped. And without any amnesty.
.
User: "Lets Roll"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 09:51:54 AM
<lorad474@cs.com> wrote in message
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JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.


If they keep legalizing crime and giving amnesty to illegal
immigrants.. in ten years we'll see one or two million marching
demanding that yet more millions of illegals be allowed to continue to
trash US law and continue to drive down the standard of living of US
citizens.

Illegal Immigration really must be stopped. And without any amnesty.

Amnesty today will result in total anarchy within ten years, and the
unintended side effect will be open season on all foreigners, legal,
amnestied or otherwise.
.
User: "Graphic Queen"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 07:31:10 PM
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:51:54 GMT, "Lets Roll"
<letsroll@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote:


<lorad474@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1143385999.682134.29560@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.


If they keep legalizing crime and giving amnesty to illegal
immigrants.. in ten years we'll see one or two million marching
demanding that yet more millions of illegals be allowed to continue to
trash US law and continue to drive down the standard of living of US
citizens.

Illegal Immigration really must be stopped. And without any amnesty.


Amnesty today will result in total anarchy within ten years, and the
unintended side effect will be open season on all foreigners, legal,
amnestied or otherwise.

We are damn close to such an anarchy. Just look around and I know that
you know it Roll.
.


User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 27 Mar 2006 01:31:14 PM

JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

lorad474@cs.com wrote:

If they keep legalizing crime and giving amnesty to illegal
immigrants.. in ten years we'll see one or two million marching
demanding that yet more millions of illegals be allowed to continue to
trash US law and continue to drive down the standard of living of US
citizens.

Millions more illegals??? We've already got 15 to 20 million illegals
in the country. Isn't that more than enough illegals?
Consider that the numbers of illegal aliens now exceed the combined
populations of Alaska, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and
Washington.

Illegal Immigration really must be stopped. And without any amnesty.

It should be stopped, and illegals should be deported ASAP. Expensive?
Deportation would be nowhere near as expensive as taxpayer-funded
welfare for freeloading wetbacks and their dozens of brats.
Deborah
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 27 Mar 2006 02:34:47 PM

JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

lorad474@cs.com wrote:

If they keep legalizing crime and giving amnesty to illegal
immigrants.. in ten years we'll see one or two million marching
demanding that yet more millions of illegals be allowed to continue to
trash US law and continue to drive down the standard of living of US
citizens.

Millions more illegals??? We've already got 15 to 20 million illegals
in the country. Isn't that more than enough illegals?
Consider that the numbers of illegal aliens now exceed the combined
populations of Alaska, Hawai'i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and
Washington.

Illegal Immigration really must be stopped. And without any amnesty.

It should be stopped, and the illegals here should be deported ASAP.
Expensive? Deportation would be nowhere near as expensive as
taxpayer-funded welfare for freeloading wetbacks and their dozens of
brats.
Deborah
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 09:49:05 AM
In Downtown Los Angeles, the march was a great inconvenience to
residents and businesses. Something not widely reported in the press.
--
Ed Stern
edstern@downtownla.net
http://www.downtownla.net
.
User: "Graphic Queen"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 07:31:09 PM
On 26 Mar 2006 07:49:05 -0800,
wrote:

In Downtown Los Angeles, the march was a great inconvenience to
residents and businesses. Something not widely reported in the press.

Any march anywhere of the sizes that they were are an inconvenience.
There inconvenience to the people during the Virtnam protests also.
.



User: "Zerge"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 25 Mar 2006 11:00:09 PM
JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

Oh, I reckon yer politicians ain't gonna stand the heat :)
.
User: "Chip Anderson"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 25 Mar 2006 11:58:17 PM
"Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote in
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JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in
downtown Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to
make helping illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along
the border.


Oh, I reckon yer politicians ain't gonna stand the heat :)

No, they surely won't be able to any longer. It's about to be turned up
but the marches will have the opposite effect you seem to expect. Millions
of Americans just saw tens of thousands of people marching under the
Mexican flag in their cities and I don't think they will stand for it.
--
---
Chip
Oderint dum metuant
-Lucius Accius
.

User: "Alcibiades"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 02:16:36 AM
On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:


JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.


Oh, I reckon yer politicians ain't gonna stand the heat :)

No matter which side you are on, at last we're going to get to see now
what happens when the parties to this problem start pushing the bigger
buttons. The worst situation for our side has always been gradualism,
when nothing happens. Now something is happening.
The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.
Obviously it is a very bad thing if American voters get the sense that
American politcians are bowing to marching or threats of those kind of
people, either deliberately or out of worry. In either of those cases,
they cease being seen as legitimate reps of their American
consituents, that is something they actually fear. This is a real dice
game, at last a game that matters.
.
User: "Lets Roll"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 08:09:37 AM
"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
news:2aic22hsucoern6rn1dno91qaacjasqu1p@4ax.com...

On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:


JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in
downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.


Oh, I reckon yer politicians ain't gonna stand the heat :)


No matter which side you are on, at last we're going to get to see now
what happens when the parties to this problem start pushing the bigger
buttons. The worst situation for our side has always been gradualism,
when nothing happens. Now something is happening.

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.

Obviously it is a very bad thing if American voters get the sense that
American politcians are bowing to marching or threats of those kind of
people, either deliberately or out of worry. In either of those cases,
they cease being seen as legitimate reps of their American
consituents, that is something they actually fear. This is a real dice
game, at last a game that matters.

My money says there was senatorial/congressional back room deals and
negotiations with various business, city and racial organizations around the
country to coordinate the riots. Things like these riots don't just happen
spontaneously. It took some high level planning and central coordination
backed by some monumental funding. The treason lobby is planning a fire
sale on American sovereignty and they will point to these riots as
overwhelming popular opinion to justify their demolition of America. Dime
to a dollar the back room deals are what went on in the secretive, closed
meetings of the judicial committee during the weeks of delayed voting. They
had no popular support for their planned treason, so they had to manufacture
it. They have miscalculated once again, believing the media scenes of
rioters will persuade American opinion in favor of treason while just the
opposite is happening.
But as you say, at least it is on the front burner now, win, lose or draw.
May all the seditionist politicians and their pet aliens go up in flames.
.

User: "David Eduardo"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 08:51:53 AM
"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
news:2aic22hsucoern6rn1dno91qaacjasqu1p@4ax.com...

On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.

The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.
.
User: "Lets Roll"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 09:49:43 AM
"David Eduardo" <amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.

So much for your often repeated contentions and assertions that the majority
of listeners to mexican language radio stations are not wetbacks and dyed in
the wool racists.
It's nice to see you being honest for a change.
Fomenting insurrection and sedition must be what kept you from your keyboard
recently. You must be terribly proud or your racially motivated efforts.
You should team up with Hanoi Jane for a tour.
The next legislation we should push would be to make it a felony punishable
by the death for foreign language radio broadcasts within American borders.
.
User: "Zerge"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 27 Mar 2006 01:22:07 PM
Lets Roll wrote:

"David Eduardo" <amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@laced=E6mon.net> wrote in message
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on a=

ll

the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTN=

Q,

KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.


So much for your often repeated contentions and assertions that the major=

ity

of listeners to mexican language radio stations are not wetbacks and dyed=

in

the wool racists.

"Mexican language"? Which one is that? :)
.

User: "Graphic Queen"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 07:31:08 PM
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:49:43 GMT, "Lets Roll"
<letsroll@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote:


"David Eduardo" <amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.


So much for your often repeated contentions and assertions that the majority
of listeners to mexican language radio stations are not wetbacks and dyed in
the wool racists.

You noticed that also? Yep, sure goes against everything he keeps
telling us about the Spanish stations. But then, all of us knew the
truth and that seems to be what bothers David so much.

It's nice to see you being honest for a change.
Fomenting insurrection and sedition must be what kept you from your keyboard
recently. You must be terribly proud or your racially motivated efforts.
You should team up with Hanoi Jane for a tour.
The next legislation we should push would be to make it a felony punishable
by the death for foreign language radio broadcasts within American borders.

.
User: "David Eduardo"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 07:47:05 PM
"Graphic Queen" <pagan@pagan.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:49:43 GMT, "Lets Roll"
<letsroll@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote:


"David Eduardo" <amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on
all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD,
KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.


So much for your often repeated contentions and assertions that the
majority
of listeners to mexican language radio stations are not wetbacks and dyed
in
the wool racists.


You noticed that also? Yep, sure goes against everything he keeps
telling us about the Spanish stations. But then, all of us knew the
truth and that seems to be what bothers David so much.

I have said all along that what one listens to for music does not have
anything to do with assimilation. Music is not assimilated... someone from
Ecuador who came here 40 years ago and has learned perfect English is still
going to like the music they grew up on there. Music taste is formed in
early adolescence, and generally mutates with age, but does not change.
.
User: "H. Reader"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 11:46:24 PM
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:49:43 GMT, "Lets Roll"
<letsroll@meet-me-in-hell.com> wrote:


"David Eduardo" <amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.


So much for your often repeated contentions and assertions that the majority
of listeners to mexican language radio stations are not wetbacks and dyed in
the wool racists.


You noticed that also? Yep, sure goes against everything he keeps
telling us about the Spanish stations. But then, all of us knew the
truth and that seems to be what bothers David so much.


I have said all along that what one listens to for music does not have anything to do with assimilation. Music is
not assimilated... someone from Ecuador who came here 40 years ago and has learned perfect English is still going
to like the music they grew up on there. Music taste is formed in early adolescence, and generally mutates with
age, but does not change.

How full of ***** are you anyhow?
.




User: "Alcibiades"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 01:57:31 PM
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:51:53 GMT, "David Eduardo"
<amdavid@pacbell.com> wrote:


"Alcibiades" <was-scipio@lacedæmon.net> wrote in message
news:2aic22hsucoern6rn1dno91qaacjasqu1p@4ax.com...

On 25 Mar 2006 21:00:09 -0800, "Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote:

The "Heat" are mostly Illegals old and new, LA is full of them. I
lived down their several years ago. And their children, and liberal
lefty hispanics who run the outfits that get out marchers. What few
voters there are among them are defintely not Republican voters.


The "outfits" who got out the marchers were the morning show hosts on all
the Spanish radio stations in LA, including KSCA, KLAX, KBUE, KRCD, KTNQ,
KHJ, KXOL, KLVE, KLYY, KSSE and others.

You're funny David, you talk about radio stations as if they were
respectable things.
But you're right too. Those lefty racial orgs claim the credit they
can, but every latino is a racist for his people, and making this kind
of racial-ethnic call to arms is perfectly middle of the road, I'm
sure all the espanole stations and their listeners are equally
enthusiastic.
Enjoy the spectacle. As of yesterday, any white politician who is
supports amnesties and "guests" and all that will be seen as a coward
or colluder, a buttboy of these protestors.
.



User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 01:58:53 AM
You don't understand... illegal aliens cannot vote (of course). All
that rally did was ***** off Americans who saw thousands of illegals
"demanding their rights". The rally had the effect of waking up
Americans... then Congress will feel the heat from American citizens
ie. those who CAN vote.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 03:06:11 AM
That rally was a free national advertisement for our movement (ie.
against illegal aliens). The rally's images will be broadcast on
hundreds of local TV stations, from East Coast to West Coast. It will
be discussed on hundreds more local AM talk radio stations during the
coming week. All the cable news channels will also discuss it. This
will awaken more American citizens to the crisis in this country.
.



User: "John Wood"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 01:48:21 AM
We should take this opportunity to round up all these "protestors" and
send them back to Mexico where they belong.
JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

The massive demonstration, one of half dozen around the nation in recent
days, came as President Bush prodded Republican congressional leaders to
give some illegal immigrants a chance to work legally in the U.S. under
certain conditions.

Saturday's march in Los Angeles was the largest in a series of
demonstrations across the country. Police Cmdr. Louis Gray Jr. said aerial
helicopters estimated the crowd.

Many marchers wore white shirts to symbolize peace and waved U.S. flags.
Some carried the flags of Mexico and other countries, and wore them as
capes.

Elger Aloy, 26, of Riverside, a premed student, pushed a stroller with his
8-month-old son at Saturday's Los Angeles march and called the legislation
"inhumane."

"Everybody deserves the right to a better life," he said.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would make it
a felony to be in the U.S. illegally, impose new penalties on employers who
hire illegal immigrants and erect fences along one-third of the
U.S.-Mexican
border.

The Senate is to begin debating the proposals on Tuesday.

President Bush on Saturday called for legislation that does not force
America to choose between being a welcoming society and a lawful one.

"America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws," Bush
said in his weekly radio address about the emotional immigration issue that
has driven a wedge into his party.

Bush sides with business leaders who want legislation to let some of the
estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants stay in the country and work
for a set period of time. Others, including Senate Majority Leader Bill
Frist, say national security concerns should drive immigration reform.

"They say we are criminals. We are not criminals," said Salvador Hernandez,
43, of Los Angeles, a resident alien who came to the United States
illegally
from El Salvador 14 years ago and worked as truck driver, painter and day
laborer.

Francisco Flores, 27, a wood flooring installer from Santa Clarita who is a
former illegal immigrant, said, "We want to work legally, so we can pay our
taxes and support the country, our country."

In Denver, police said over 50,000 people gathered downtown at Civic Center
Park next to the Capitol to urge the state Senate to reject a resolution
supporting a ballot issue that would deny many government services to
illegal immigrants in Colorado.

Elsa Rodriguez, 30, a trained pilot who came to Colorado in 1999 from
Mexico
to look for work, said she just wants to be considered equal.

"We're like the ancestors who started this country, they came from other
countries without documents, too," the Arvada resident. "They call us lazy
and dirty, but we just want to come to work. If you see, we have families,
too."

On Friday, tens of thousands of people were estimated to have joined in
rallies in cities including Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta and staged
school walkouts, marches and work stoppages.
___

Associated Press writers Bob Jablon and Kim Nguyen contributed to this
report.

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User: "Lets Roll"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 02:03:42 AM
"John Wood" <jwood@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9HrVf.6656$K11.3284@clgrps12...

We should take this opportunity to round up all these "protestors" and
send them back to Mexico where they belong.

We should have taken this opportunity to place roof-top snipers.

JP wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060326/ap_on_re_us/immigration_rallies

Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A.
By PETER PRENGAMAN, Associated Press Writer

Immigration rights advocates more than 500,000 strong marched in downtown
Los Angeles, demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make helping
illegal immigrants a crime and to build more walls along the border.

The massive demonstration, one of half dozen around the nation in recent
days, came as President Bush prodded Republican congressional leaders to
give some illegal immigrants a chance to work legally in the U.S. under
certain conditions.

Saturday's march in Los Angeles was the largest in a series of
demonstrations across the country. Police Cmdr. Louis Gray Jr. said
aerial
helicopters estimated the crowd.

Many marchers wore white shirts to symbolize peace and waved U.S. flags.
Some carried the flags of Mexico and other countries, and wore them as
capes.

Elger Aloy, 26, of Riverside, a premed student, pushed a stroller with
his
8-month-old son at Saturday's Los Angeles march and called the
legislation
"inhumane."

"Everybody deserves the right to a better life," he said.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would make
it
a felony to be in the U.S. illegally, impose new penalties on employers
who
hire illegal immigrants and erect fences along one-third of the
U.S.-Mexican
border.

The Senate is to begin debating the proposals on Tuesday.

President Bush on Saturday called for legislation that does not force
America to choose between being a welcoming society and a lawful one.

"America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws,"
Bush
said in his weekly radio address about the emotional immigration issue
that
has driven a wedge into his party.

Bush sides with business leaders who want legislation to let some of the
estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants stay in the country and work
for a set period of time. Others, including Senate Majority Leader Bill
Frist, say national security concerns should drive immigration reform.

"They say we are criminals. We are not criminals," said Salvador
Hernandez,
43, of Los Angeles, a resident alien who came to the United States
illegally
from El Salvador 14 years ago and worked as truck driver, painter and day
laborer.

Francisco Flores, 27, a wood flooring installer from Santa Clarita who is
a
former illegal immigrant, said, "We want to work legally, so we can pay
our
taxes and support the country, our country."

In Denver, police said over 50,000 people gathered downtown at Civic
Center
Park next to the Capitol to urge the state Senate to reject a resolution
supporting a ballot issue that would deny many government services to
illegal immigrants in Colorado.

Elsa Rodriguez, 30, a trained pilot who came to Colorado in 1999 from
Mexico
to look for work, said she just wants to be considered equal.

"We're like the ancestors who started this country, they came from other
countries without documents, too," the Arvada resident. "They call us
lazy
and dirty, but we just want to come to work. If you see, we have
families,
too."

On Friday, tens of thousands of people were estimated to have joined in
rallies in cities including Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta and staged
school walkouts, marches and work stoppages.
___

Associated Press writers Bob Jablon and Kim Nguyen contributed to this
report.

Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The
information
contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten
or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated
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User: "Zerge"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 02:10:18 AM
Lets Roll wrote:

"John Wood" <jwood@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9HrVf.6656$K11.3284@clgrps12...

We should take this opportunity to round up all these "protestors" and
send them back to Mexico where they belong.


We should have taken this opportunity to place roof-top snipers.

You should have taken this opportunity to get a grip on reality and
stop posting stupid comments.
.
User: "Lets Roll"

Title: Re: Immigration March Draws 500,000 in L.A. 26 Mar 2006 07:49:26 AM
"Zerge" <zerge@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Lets Roll wrote:

"John Wood" <jwood@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9HrVf.6656$K11.3284@clgrps12...

We should take this opportunity to round up all these "protestors" and
send them back to Mexico where they belong.


We should have taken this opportunity to place roof-top snipers.



You should have taken this opportunity to get a grip on reality and
stop posting stupid comments.

What was stupid was to not take advantage of shooting fish in a barrel.
.





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