Posted on 04/18/2006 10:42:42 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
You Will Not Believe This!!!
Conservatives, you are going to love this. Wal-Mart had two television ads during the radical Azteca American broadcast that focused on inflicting an economic boycott on May 1st. (The broadcast occurred on 4/13/06 at 10:00 p.m.)
The ads were telling viewers that they could send $1,000 to a foreign nation for only $9.46. Can you believe that? Wal-Mart shoppers are indirectly subsidizing a news station that is advocating national civil disobedience and wealth transfers out of this nation.
Our Country is in trouble. Sam Walton is probably turning in his grave.
See this?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1617161/posts
Ariz. Gov. Vetoes Criminal Immigrant Bill
Associated Press ^ | Apr 18 11:08 AM US/Eastern | JACQUES BILLEAUD
Posted on 04/18/2006 10:18:22 AM PDT by BradtotheBone
Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed a bill that would have criminalized the presence of illegal immigrants in Arizona, citing opposition from police agencies that want immigration arrests to remain the responsibility of the federal government.
The proposal would have expanded the state's trespassing law to let local authorities arrest illegal immigrants anywhere in Arizona, the nation's busiest illegal entry point. Congress also had considered criminalizing the presence of illegal immigrants in the country.
In a letter to lawmakers, Napolitano said she opposes automatically turning all immigrants who sneaked into the state into criminals and that the bill provided no funding for the new duties.
Time to save big purchases for May 1. Don't want our economy to have an issue (facetious smile)
"MEXICAN" is NOT a RACE.
And for anyone to attempt to frame "Mexican" as a "race" is race-baiting. Period.
Michelle Malkin's site has a posting from activist organizers saying they are going to shut down LAX airport and the LA harbor for two days, on and before may 1st.
"truckers at the Port Los Angeles and the cab drivers at LAX who will strike and shut down ( totally shut down ) the Port of Los Angeles and LAX before, on and after May Day."
I only hope I'm right.
Uno de Mayo Ping!
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off this South Texas/Mexico ping list.
I doubt this will have much impact. There have been stories of employers firing people who don't show up for work and replacing them with fresh illegals. Which, by the way, are in plentiful supply because the news of a potential amnesty has people streaming across the border in unprecedented numbers. The employers view these people as interchangeable serfs and aren't interested in assisting them gain some form of social justice.
Maybe this will piss people off enough that this war gets started.
The Unions are going to love that!
War? I don't want war, just enforcing the laws is fine
I don't think the Paki's or indians cabbies are going to strike at LAX
The unions are calling for 'solidatrity' in hopes that ALL of the U.S. ports and rails are shut down. I've heard truckers are planning the same.
I only hope I'm right."
It's interesting to me how few the number of people are who actually show up to counter these protestors. Granted, we are far outnumbered, but I've personally been fearful of even placing an anti-amnesty bumper sticker on my car for fear of retaliation, especially with the national growth of MS13.
Give them Cold Steel.
Same with marchers (adults) who were asked how they felt about stepping in line before legal immigrants. None had an answer.
I don't believe the Unions would do such a thing that would be so blatantly un-American. If so, they will be only cutting their own throats...After all, Illegals don't pay stinkin' Union Dues...
If it ain't lily-white it's a race; if it's a separate race it is automatically under-represented; any under-represented race needs subsidizing; whites need to boycott work and taxes.
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