Posted on 04/06/2006 12:36:26 PM PDT by JustPiper
On Wednesday night, the bloggers of Vital Perspective attended an A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition meeting on immigration and witnessed first hand the intermarriage of radical socialism and militant Islam, packaged for the politically correct 21st century. The meeting, dubbed "Beating Back Bush and the System" attracted an odd mix of about twenty people of varying ages and backgrounds, brought together by a desire for revolution and a mutual understanding that facts and history were merely minor hurdles in their struggle.
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NOTE who the speakers were!
The speakers were Juan Jose Gutierrez (below left), formerly of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and currently the Director of Latino Movement USA, who organized the Los Angeles immigration protest on March 25, and Brian Becker (below right), National Coordinator of the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.
Make sure you enlarges the picture to see the meeting in plain sight!
America has a marxist future.
Senators warn dispute threatens immigration bill
Demonstrator Rick Engle, of Garden Grove, shouts in support of proposed bill HR4437, legislation toughening the United States' stance on illegal immigration, in Costa Mesa, California
A dispute over what to do about an estimated 12 million people living in the USA illegally is threatening passage of a sweeping immigration and border security bill, top Republican and Democratic senators said Wednesday.
CC..it started long ago...
Cardinal leads fast for humane immigration
Notice Democrats
AUDIO - San Diego Fence Provides Lessons in Border Control at NPR - Thu, Apr 06, 2006
An unidentified man, wearing a shirt protesting House bill HR4437 on immigration reform, joins worshippers at a special Mass Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Congress Nears Deal on Illegal Immigrants
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce at their Legislative Luncheon in Washington April 5, 2006. Clinton spoke about the on going debate on immigration and the need for health care reform
Reps. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) (from L-R), Bob Beauprez (R-CO) and Virgil Goode (R-VA) stand beside a 'No Amnesty' sign before the start of a news conference to speak out against any guest-worker legislation for immigrants on Capitol Hill in Washington March 30, 2006. The House of Representatives passed tough legislation last December that defined all illegal aliens and anyone who helped them as felons and provided funds for the construction of 700 miles of fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Surrounded by fellow House members, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) speaks out against any guest-worker legislation for immigrants during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington March 30, 2006. The House of Representatives passed tough legislation last December that defined all illegal aliens and anyone who helped them as felons and provided funds for the construction of 700 miles of fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Protesters in Costa Mesa, California, hold an US flag in the distress position as they gather to decry pending federal legislation on illegal immigration. Thousands of demonstrators rallied in this conservative California town and in New York protest plans for a US legislative crackdown on illegal immigrants.
Brad Houck from Moore, Okla., sets on the steps of the Capitol during a counter rally Sunday, April 2, 2006, in Oklahoma City. A day after more than 5,000 people, mostly Latinos, rallied at the state Capitol to protest proposed state immigration policies, about 200 people gathered on the same Capitol steps to support legislation to stop illegal immigrants from receiving public assistance and require public employees to report suspected undocumented workers.
Members of the Ruminahui Association, who are relatives of migrants, are seen with their legs wrapped in chains during a protest against U. S immigration reform that is supported by President George W. Bush outside the Ecuadorean Archiepiscopal Palace in Quito, Ecuador, on Monday, April 3, 2006. The poster says: ' Down with the wall of terrorl'
Marchers from a coalition of conservative groups demand tougher immigration laws during a rally Sunday, April 2, 2006, at the Capitol in Oklahoma City. The gathering came a day after more than 5,000 people, mostly Latinos, rallied at the Capitol to protest proposed state immigration policies.
Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, April 6, 2006
Republican and Democratic Senators this morning took turns in front of television cameras congratulating themselves and their esteemed colleagues for reaching a compromise on illegal immigration reform. Well bring you the latest news on the Hagel/Martinez Amendment and what it means for solving this countrys illegal alien crisis.
The test for effective reform is straightforward: Congress and the president cannot reform immigration if the federal
government cannot control it, and the federal government cannot control immigration unless it first secures our borders and our ports. Tonight well tell you what the Senate compromise legislation includes in terms of border enforcement.
The deal, which would include a temporary worker program backed by President Bush, would allow illegal aliens who have been in the United States more than five years a chance to become citizens if they meet a series of requirements and paid a fine.
Other rules would apply to people less than five years. But,how will the United States really know who has been here for less or more than five years since theyve entered illegally?
And Lou will be joined tonight by three high-profile
Congressmen to discuss todays compromise on so-called
immigration reform: Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, who opposes a guest-worker program, Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, and Congressman Luis Gutierrez of Illinois, who has organized pro-amnesty marches.
~Louie puke!
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