Posted on 05/01/2006 3:41:23 AM PDT by Kimberly GG
DENVER - The doors of Hector Castillo's bakery are usually open 360 days a year, but anybody looking for his Mexican pastries or cookies will be out of luck Monday. Castillo planned to close his doors in sympathy with an economic boycott by thousands of illegal immigrants and their allies across the country, a show of force to illustrate how much immigrants matter................"
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But there is a much bigger story, not being told. A 'boycott' that, in my opinion, is really a threat to our national security.
I can find nothing, no coverage anywhere about plans by our government to prevent or protect our country from a post 9/11, mayday invasion by millions and millions of illegal aliens and their supporters who have announced their intention to mass assemble in such dangerously high numbers that local law enforcement cannot control the situation, plans to mass assemble in protest up against both sides of the border, creating a national security nightmare. To affectively shut down the nation and to do so as a show of force, and in an admitted effort to intimidate our government into giving into their demands. Demands which they have made clear, full legalization, return of their land, and open borders. One only has to look beyond the american flags and READ their signage....something the media has failed to do....... "We are NOT illegal on OUR own continent." "This is OUR continent, NOT yours". "La Tierra Mia". "We are indigenous, The ONLY owners of this continent" "La Revolucion Continua", ""Varrio Si, Yonkes No!" "NO Militarization" "NO Borders" "Viva La Raza". "Viva la Revolucion" and their leadership has declared that the time has come.
No, I can find nothing anywhere regarding our government's plans to prevent or protect us from this monster they've created.
Hector can kiss my a$$.........today is BUY day, Oh boy!!!!!!!!!!!
Brownsville, TX A F-4 "Phantom" patrols the US-Mexico border under a new program aimed at keeping undocumented workers from entering the country. The F-4, once ubiquitous during the Vietnam War has recently been pulled out of mothball to tighten border security. Wildlife advocates worry the noise will negavitely affect animals in the area.
BTW, it occurs to me, I've been hearing illegals pay income tax, how? And how can the Presidents and Congress essentially have ignored this problem and allowed illegal activity to take place in this country knowingly, when they are supposed to be the main authorities of upholding all the laws?
I plan to survay my business area and anyone closed will get my permanent boycott.
Is that picture real or photoshopped?
I seriously doubt the illegals will notice unless the jets are actually firing at them. HMMM!
I live deep in the barrio, in Atlanta. There is a road named Buford Highway in Atlanta, and I live near that. It is primarily Mexican with some Koreans and Vietnamese thrown in. I like it there, they are decent people.
Per the boycott: These are my observations.
I routinely take MARTA because it's a lot easier than fighting traffic. On a bus that normally holds 45 people, there were 28 people. That means that of the Latina community, approximately one-third are staying home.
I'm not sure that's good enough for the impact they wish to have.
Taking my kid to school was like heaven--very little traffic.
What a great time to pass out free birth control pills and call it candy you know how they like free things.
You are millimeters away from sounding really bad when you say stuff like that.
"You are millimeters away from sounding really bad when you say stuff like that."
Probably. I can't wait til I am senile enough to say whatever I am thinking and get away with it. ;)
"I've been hearing illegals pay income tax, how? "
They vote too. And collect welfare benefits. Fake and stolen Social Security numbers, phoney identification, and here in my town, they use mexican i.d. cards.
There has already been flags burned, this time it is Mexican flags.
http://www.staggeron.org/homeland.html#Mexican_flags_burning
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