Posted on 03/29/2006 8:54:29 PM PST by Ladycalif
Patriots:
A brave young man named Josh Denhalter is organizing a protest that will take place outside of his school campus to respond to the vicious anti-American hatred spewed by MECHA and pro-illegal alien protesters at a rally on Monday.
He is fed up with their flying of the Mexican flags and their anti-American rhetoric and wants to fight back. He has attempted to organize a rally on campus but has been thwarted by double talking school administrators who are simply attempting to delay and stonewall to get through the week. The school has Spring Break next week and they are hoping things quiet down.
School officials have told him that he cannot have a rally because they fear for student safety. In other words, a predominantly white gathering of students utilizing their first amendment rights to support America, wave American flags and to support anti-illegal immigration legislation might evoke a violent response from the Mechistas. Nevermind the fact that a white student was jumped by some cowardly Mexican students who hurled racial epithets and spat upon him for uttering anti-illegal immigration sentiments at this Mecha rally the previous day.
Activists will stand in unity with Mr. Denhalter and his fellow students and support their pro-American free speech. All our encouraged to attend this rally that will take place during their lunch hour.
WHERE:
Jurupa Valley High School
10551 Bellgrave Avenue Mira Loma, CA 91752 Phone: 951-360-2600 Fax: 951-360-2612
WHEN:
Friday, March 31st
TIME:
11am - NOON
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Be Ever Vigilant!
Save Our State has his back.
In Fairfax County, Virginia today, apparently students were allowed to leave school for protests in favor of illegal immigrants. One 16 year old scholar/protester was stabbed by a 17 year old and was hospitalized.
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