Posted on 04/29/2006 8:42:42 AM PDT by Jo Nuvark
LOCAL BUSINESSES MAY NEED YOUR HELP ON MONDAY
By Jo Nuvark
As you know, ILLEGAL INVADERS are planning a work out this Monday, May 1st, 2006. If you recall, during the 70s in Southern California, the Teamsters Union tried to shut down a few large grocery chains. At that time the stay at home mothers and many retired people VOLUNTEERED to get the groceries off-loaded, stocked and bagged for customers. My Mother-in-law and her neighbors bagged groceries for weeks. The men stocked shelves. It was done quietly with no fuss. Nobody wanted a medal, they just wanted to help the community.
I am suggesting that we help businesses on Monday by doing the very same thing. Of course, we may not have the skills to do all of the work necessary, but we can do some things.
1. Call local businesses and ask if they need help. 2. Tell them you will work for nothing. 3. Tell them you will supply a signed Liability Release. 4. Call it VIVA AMERICA!
Well by Gar we be Americans, not frogs, the scenario would not have the same outcome to their liking.
[...It concludes with a warning that riots and revolt may take place
in the U.S. since the conditions are similar to those in France...]
BRING IT ON!
We own guns and have the constitutional right to defend ourselves.
It may be the wake up call we've been waiting for.
The smoke is rising.
The drums are beating.
And we're... asleep.
Jo
Oh man! Do these restaurant owners even have a clue?
VIVA... AMERICA!
Works in Spanish and French. Ou la la!
If companies are suffering because their illegals are taking to day off, the title of that blues tune, "Serves You Right to Suffer" comes to mind.
"Serves You Right to Suffer"
Not talking about companies who hire illegals. Talking about legal workers who will not come to work.
There are a lot of hotels owned by good citizens who have "LEGAL" employees who won't come to work on Monday.
Who will change the sheets?
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