Posted on 04/01/2005 4:15:53 PM PST by Spiff
hey! don't offend the mentally handicapped like that!
Your actually doing something to help which is more than most can say including myself. Stay safe, stay calm, and thank you all.
Great report! Sounds like 'the other side' is the problem everyone was so worried about.
Eye-witness account of the first day of registration.
Spiff, there's another article posted that says only 120 people registered today. How does that square with your experience?
Thanks for the report.
Great report, keep it coming!
Thanks for keeping us apprised of the activities. Its appreciated.
I don't know about that alta vista babel fish translator. Here is what it gave me.
live migrates it
Can you make this a daily post? Please!
Members of the Arizona Rangers stand outside a building in Tombstone, Ariz., Friday, April 1, 2005, to help the town marshals with crowd control during registration for the Minuteman Project. At least 100 people had registered by Friday afternoon for the monthlong civilian volunteer operation to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers and report them to federal authorities, a lead organizer said.
A man, who asked that his named not be used, carries a 'Don't Tread on Me' flag to the registration booths of the Minuteman Project in Tombstone, Ariz., Friday, April 1, 2005. At least 100 people had registered by Friday afternoon for the monthlong civilian volunteer operation to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers and report them to federal authorities, a lead organizer said.
Volunteers register for the Minuteman Project in Tombstone, Ariz., Friday, April 1, 2005. At least 100 people had registered by Friday afternoon for the monthlong civilian volunteer operation to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers and report them to federal authorities, a lead organizer said.
Chris King, left, of Phoenix, wears a badge he bought before signing up for the Minuteman Project in Tombstone, Ariz., Friday, April 1, 2005. At least 100 people had registered by Friday afternoon for the monthlong civilian volunteer operation to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers and report them to federal authorities, a lead organizer said.
Minuteman Project coordinator James Gilchrist, left, and media spokesman Mike McGarry, center, speak to reporters in Tombstone, Ariz., Friday, April 1, 2005. At least 100 people had registered by Friday afternoon for the monthlong civilian volunteer operation to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers and report them to federal authorities, Gilchrist said.
"Can you make this a daily post? Please!"
I second this. I can not attend, but I would like to read daily updates.
"La Migra" is what the illegals call the Border Patrol. "Viva la Migra" means "Long Live the Border Patrol" in a language that the illegals and their enablers can understand. It was just about the quickest way to get them to start hurling F bombs for the cameras. A few times they started some chant in spanish that I could not understand.
A good bunch of people? If you count the Aryan Nation and skinheads as good people, then sure...
There were far more than 120. In fact, Chris Simcox reported that they had 150 walk-ups. That means that there were hundreds of people who pre-registered and an additional 150 who just walked up and wanted to sign up.
ROTFL... funny! Viva la migra!
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