Posted on 04/18/2006 7:56:46 AM PDT by don'tspeak4me
BOYCOTT CINCO DE MAYO
Its a Stinko Goodbye-O to the 2006 Cinco De Mayo
You've heard the news stories. Illegal Mexican Immigrants marching in the streets, demanding amnesty and attacking Americans who want to protect our country by sealing its borders. Tell them to go protest and wave their Mexican flags in their own country.
It's the Americans Turn to Protest ... BOYCOTT Cinco De Mayo...
It's one thing to come to this great country looking for better lives, its a whole other issue when these same ILLEGAL immigrants start waving their Mexican flags, demanding that we change our laws and ways to serve them.
There is plenty of time to distribute this e-mail to as many people as you can before May 5th.
This shall be our protest: A call to boycott this "Non-American" holiday that has infiltrated our border, and our cities and towns, along with the ILLEGAL ALIENS who brought it here. This is your chance to say, we don't want you here marching in our streets, and we don't want your holiday.
If you're angry at the growing problem of illegal immigration, if you've had enough of our government's lack of response, and if you are downright fed up with images of marching, protesting illegal Mexicans trying to run our country...then May 5th is your chance to do something.
On May 5th, do not go to restaurants, bars, night clubs, special events, parties or anything remotely associated with this "NON-AMERICAN holiday." On May 5th ... stay home with your family and friends.
Pass it on!
I've been boycotting stinko de mayo since 1965
Um...can't say I celebrate that particular holiday much anyway.
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It's beginning to sound like Marching Season in Northern Ireland.
I won't have much of an effect - I already avoid that holiday anyways.
Of course Cinco De Mayo as a holiday was largely invented by American beer companies. Mexicans don't actually give much of a crap about it, it was a minor battle. California agricultural industry likes the holiday too, lots of guac means lots of avacodoes.
I was thinking, "I ain't going there anytime soon!"
My kids don't even ask for one of those pinata things on their birthday.
It'll be easy for me too since I don't celebrate it either. I don't even know what cinco de mayo is all about!
Why do the Mexicans here always want to turn the USA into a mirror image of the stinking POS country they came from?
Why are they here if Mexico is so great?
Don't they get it?
I guess not.
He!! of a choice.
I always do. Usually go to an Irish place on Cinco de Mayo, and a Mexican place on St. Patricks Day.
It's the incumbents in office, fed, state, county, etc. that need to be boycotted. They come here because they're ALLOWED to.
Chili's serves some Americanized Mexican food (it's not real Mexican food, but it's what most Americans think of when you say "Mexican food"). Every restaurant that serves Mexican food (Americanized or otherwise) has Cinco de Mayo specials, it's like being an Irish style pub on St Patrick's day, it's their time to rake in the cash on a day seemingly designed just for them.
MMMMMM. Corned Beef Burritos.
Boycott hell. I say we march.
Bump!
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