Posted on 05/05/2006 9:01:33 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
CHARLIE DANIELS '08
Charlie Daniels get's it Bump.
Someone finally has a pair. Too bad the media doesn't give him the same amount of face time the traitors get.
Actually I now consider such name as a compliment and mark of consideration
Tancredo/Daniels '08 :)
Charlie is awesome. I think he is the first public figure to openly state in the media that this thing could get bloody (I may be wrong, but this is the first I have heard it stated so directly and with refreshingly honesty.
That's it. I am a fan now.
Can he run for President?...:)
The "living conditions" are a matter of choice--the illegal knows that he can go home. Picking crops is honorable work, but working in fields drenched in pesticides for "fat cats", including ones of Mexican heritage, and the resultant health costs that the taxpayer becomes responsible for, that is the crime.
'Day without Immigrants' Not So Bad
May 4, 2006
The May 1 boycott didn't appear to faze most Americans. Most weren't even aware there was a boycott. Others said they appreciated the lighter traffic. A few were frustrated with the "lack of understanding" of most of the
illegal immigrants.
Ken Nada of Phoenix said he didn't know anything about the boycott. "I don't pay much attention to the news," said Nada. Living off of income from a trust fund set up by his grandfather, Nada said he spends most of his time getting stoned. "None of this stuff don't make no difference to me. My dealer is still working, so what do I care?"
Los Angeles resident Rodney King said he appreciated the faster work commute. "Usually it takes me an hour to get to work," said King. "Today, I got to work in half the time. I wish every day was a boycott."
In Chicago, Democratic campaign worker Howie Connum expressed frustration at his inability to get many of the protestors to register to vote. "These morons think that because they are here illegally and don't speak English
that they shouldn't vote," said a fuming Connum. "I tell them that their votes are a way to safe guard their rights, but they have an overblown fear of getting caught. There's a basic lack of understanding about how the system works."
Boycott organizers' hopes of sending a message have produced a response that makes it difficult to determine whether the message was received as intended. "We were hoping that fear of unmowed lawns, unmade beds and
unfried tacos would cause Americans to rethink their racist opposition to open borders," said Delictivo Abogar, one of the organizers of the Miami demonstration. "But I guess it will take more time before the importance of these essential services penetrates the thick gringo skulls of the Norte
Americanos."
In related news, the United Front for the Liberation of Aztlan renewed its demand that the Mexican national anthem be played before all sporting events taking place in the states currently known as California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. "For the time being, until we have reclaimed our land, both anthems can be played," said Hernando Cortes, spokesman for UFLA. "After that, we'll see."
read more at...
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
Once again, Charlie nails it!
I was driving through Nashville on 9/12 and Charlie was on the Radio, he was and continues to be a great outspoken American, we need more like him.
Charlie Daniels ping
Hooah for Charlie!
I think I'll go listen to Devil Went Down To Georgia, and send another round of emails and whatnot to our fine (ha) congressmen..
Ok, Chaz! Well, good luck with that!!!
I am a legal immigrant working in the US on a H1B visa. I know that many people on free republic does not have a high opinion of the H1B visa holders. However The US congress has promulgated this visa statute and I have played by the rules.I have payed federal and state income taxes. I have not availed any benifits from Social security/medicare. I am not a burden on the American social services.I have no criminal convictions. I never even had a speeding ticket. I am pro life..I consider myself a conservative..I am for small government. I believe that people should have a right to bear arms..
I am waiting for my green card for a number of years. I have enough available to put a down payment on a house but I would not dare to buy due to the uncertainties involved in the whole immigration processes. I have suffred a lot due to the complicated immigration procedures and delays in this country. After a certain time period I would not have any option but to pack up and go home. Please note that I am sure that my job would follow me to my country of origin. That would be a net loss to this country. Please support legal immigration. In the brouhaha of illegal immigration, I am noticing that no one is paying attention to the problems legal immigrants are facing....I understand that not many people would care about what I am saying but still have to try....
PLEASE SUPPORT LEGAL IMMIGRATION
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