Posted on 05/08/2010 11:59:00 AM PDT by Bob
Many dozens of patriots turned out this morning in Morgan Hill, CA. Waving US flags, holding signs, and listening to patriotic music, a lively group of patriots gathered at a downtown intersection earlier today. (My estimate of the mid-morning crowd size was 80-100.) There were people lining both sides of the street as well as a good number in the median strip.
The drivers of many of the cars driving through flashed thumbs-up and honked their horns. Music is being provided by a Patriot Guard Rider on his motorcycle. He has been cruising through the area repeatedly for the past several hours.
I spoke briefly with a San Jose Mercury News reporter (I got in a plug for FreeRepublic.com while talking with her.) I also saw a cameraman from ABC-7 News arrive a bit before noon.
I've asked several people to email me pictures from the event and will post them when they arrive. (Bad day to not have my camera with me.)
I totally agree with you.
I would have come - didn’t know about the gathering!!! I hope the “sleeping giant” has awoken.....all over the U.S.
Neither did I. I just happened to be in MH for the day. Apparently, from what I heard today, this is a weekly event that's been going on for some time.
I hope the sleeping giant has awoken.....all over the U.S.
I do as well. It's about time.
Too bad they don’t have a Sheriff Joe over there. Someone needs to visit that school and see just who is legal and who isn’t. Let them start removing the illegals and maybe the rest will begin to figure out how luckey they are to be Americans. I don’t understand why that is no longer taught in schools.
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Good job.
Oh, I'm sorry, obviously I assumed you were the stepdad of one of the boys. It's still good to get your report, thanks.
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