Posted on 05/02/2006 6:53:58 AM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
Using an American flag for a dog blanket, Thelma Aquino joins thousands of demonstrators during an immigration protest near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, Monday, May 1, 2006.
Marching in waves of red, white and blue, chanting 'USA, USA' and singing the national anthem in English, illegal immigrants and supporters rallied by the thousands as part of a nationwide work and shopping boycott designed to demonstrate economic power. Under no circumstances did anyone from the AP see any Mexican flags or hear anyone chanting "Si se puede!" (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
World famous celebrity superstar Martin Sheen marches with an alien from another planet demanding the rights of aliens everywhere.
Demonstrator Lubian Piedras threatens to bring down the United States by denying Americans a vital food source.
An immigrant worker who came to the US from Mexico holds up a sign which reads, when turned front to back: "My working hands built your house...out of burritos."
Illegal aliens demand that the U.S. government throw them out of the country, as the law requires.
Cardinal Roger Mahoney, of the Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese, left, joins thousands of demonstrators during an immigration protest near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, Monday, May 1, 2006. Mahoney, along with his fellow illegal alien activists declared that "human beings aren't illegal." Whatever that means.
Hector "Gordito" Sanchez shouts to onlookers, "I will eat all the burritos in this whole country!" during a rally to protest proposed legislation to reform U.S. immigration laws in New York's Union Square, May 1, 2006. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Demonstrating some confusion about how the American monetary system works, Mario Rodriguez uses a dollar bill as a sweat band as he yells at anti-immigration protesters at Civic Center Park Monday, May 1, 2006, in Denver, during a Defend Colorado Now rally.
Exploited anchor baby holds up sign expressing her parents' belief that they didn't break the law when they entered the country illegally.
Estefani Olvera 8, of Tulsa, Okla., holds up a 'Please Don't Take My Daddy Away' sign during 'A Day Without Immigrants' rally at the Civic Center Plaza in Tulsa, Okla., Monday, May 1, 2006. Police explained to Olvera that she has nothing to worry about because no illegals will be deported thanks to President Bush.
Two children at a Manchester, N.H. rally join a generation of anchor babies raised to believe that all immigrants are considered criminals even if they are legal citizens.
The Palestinian Authority of Mexico explains how step one of their two part plan to move tons of Mexicans into America and then demand the chunks of land they live on be "given back" to Mexico is complete.
Once again, the "Organization del Gay Illegal Immigrants" demands that California legalize Gay Illegal Marriage during a rally on Wilshire Boulevard, Monday, May 1, 2006, in Los Angeles.
When I got on the 405 North yesterday at 6:00 PM, the meter light was a solid green. That NEVER happens. Furthermore, total traffic had to be down at least 50%. When I got back on to the 405 South, 30 minutes later, I was able to go from on ramp to car pool lane without interference from another vehicle. Normally, it's a lane to lane effort with bumper to bumper traffic doing 20 mph.
It appears to me, that at least 50% of the drivers shouldn't be in this country, and a large percentage of those are uninsured motorists. They are a big contributor to rising fuel demands and appear to be the single biggest contributor to traffic congestion. If the illegals were dealt with, Southern California would be a much nicer place to live and work.
Take two tablespoons of barely edible goo, put it in the middle of a tortilla, roll up tortilla.
There, secret's out. Now at least a few of them can go home.
They want 'justice, rights'. Why not fight for them in their own country? Because it's easier to steal them in the US.
Let's see - yesterday I shopped at a landscaping company (their Mexicans were working), mowed the lawn, planted plants, went grocery shopping, and ate a wrap for lunch.
So, what to do today ?
The West Coast is now the West Bank.
bah.. americanized burritos are better anyway. i happen to like cheese and fresh veggies on mine. they can take their vaguely edible glop with them when they go.
In a Denver paper a few days ago, a despairing school official said a poll indicated fifty per cent of Hispanic kids dropped out of high school because: I. hard times at home. 2. low self esteem. 3. Peer pressure. Now California thinks they can solve this same problem with more counselors. Soon to come: No high school or college standards at all, no exams, don't bother with class, come one, come all, FREE! Mexico has never ever placed any importance on education. It's a cultural problem. They don't think beyond the end of their noses, and dem. politicians see them, quite rightly, as the new house slaves.
One third of illegals are on welfare.
What a golden opportunity to skim the pondscum from the gene pool.
Add Tues, Wed, Thurs too! Ah what the hell -- give 'em Sat and Sun as freebies courtsey of us gringos.
Yes! Spell checker is your friend...
I saw a whole lot of Che t-shirts yesterday.
Years ago on my first trip to Nogales, Son. I bought a burrito from a street vendor. I commented to my brother on how tasty it was. He gave me a sidelong glance and remarked "Notice that there are no dogs running around?"
Ever notice that most of the illegals seem to be of indian decent?
more like at the heartburn of the issue.
Et tu, Taco Bell dog? Et tu?"
I'd like to know the stats of car breakdowns, crashes, and garbage on the freeway causing traffic jams yesterday as opposed to the rest of the year. Think CHP will tell us? I suspect the reason we were all flying around on the freeway was because 99% of the uninsured junkers on wheels were off the road.
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