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Civil Rights Violations: Portland Oregon Criminal Invasion Rally Debriefing (Re-post)
05/07/06 | maggiecakes

Posted on 05/11/2006 9:45:05 PM PDT by maggiecakes

I thought I would repost this because it seems like a good idea to copy/paste/send to those bums (Frist, McCain, Kennedy, and Reid - are you listening?) in Washington D.C. who are setting out the welcome mat: I thought you might like to know about Sunday’s anti-illegal immigration rally in downtown Portland. I refer to the situation as a criminal invasion. Here’s a lengthy-but-true debriefing: About 12 of us showed up for the anti-illegal immigration rally at Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland this afternoon. We were greeted by about 30 of the Portland Anarchist Welcoming Committee (PAWC) and were not at all disappointed with their hospitality. We were very impressed with their open mindedness and passion for their cause. We experienced their usual, screaming-in-your-face maneuvers. Eventually we were able to get some help from the Portland Police (PoPo), after one of the PAWCs grabbed our signs and shoved Elizabeth. We were told by the PoPo that if we went down to the corner, we would be able to express our concerns about border security and criminal invasions without being hassled. The result was that the PAWCs surrounded us at our designated corner and the PoPo gathered together about six feet away. Very effective First Amendment protection from Portland’s finest, wouldn’t you agree? It is always fun to engage in dialogue with the anarchists. Remember, this is the same group of folks who ride bikes with Mayor Potter at the Critical Mass events. One kid asked me if I had ever heard of the novel “Grapes of Wrath”, because the Oakies were treated really badly when they migrated to California and the migrant workers today are treated the same way as Tom Joad and his family. I told him about my dad’s family who lost their farm in South Dakota during the dustbowl. When I told him that they then became sharecroppers and they lost that crop too, he backed off. I didn’t tell him that my nine aunts and uncles ended up pretty wealthy because of hard work and the opportunities America offered. Speaking of which, a couple from south of the border held up a very expensive, vinyl sign, which stated: “No human is illegal”. This sign was paid for by the American Friends Service Committee. This group are those God-bless-them, peace-loving Quakers. I know that if I suddenly found myself faced with a beheading, the Quakers are the first group I would call for help. I asked the Latina woman how come she’s up here, when there is so much corruption down in her part of the world. She screamed back that she’s up here fighting a corrupt government. I calmly told her: “We’re fighting a corrupt government too. Our government won’t enforce the damn borders to protect its citizens”. Another highlight of the afternoon was a dialogue with a very passionate young woman whom I had a discussion with regarding other countries and their own human rights issues. I suggested that our human right record was pretty good compared to … say … female castration in Africa and stoning in the Middle East and female infanticide in China. She screamed back that she would love to go to these other countries and protest their human rights violations. I suggested that there is nothing stopping her and encouraged her to leave as fast as she could. Then there were the warm words of praise offered to me by one of the young men, when I asked him why can’t I be here, expressing my viewpoint too. He said the reason was: “Because I hate you, you racist, Nazi, fu$k*ng, bit*#, cun!. Towards the end of the event, one his cohorts said: “We know where you live, we’re going to come after you.” What I find to be interesting is that they seem to get stuck on the same message, which is: “Fu@k You!” – Over and over and over. I’m not sure what their next maneuver would be. I think they are trying to put the fear of Karl Marx in us, because no punches were thrown, nor were any arrests made. There was lots of filming and event-documenting going on by their videographers. I’m quite sure I will see my mug on the Portland Indymedia website, which is funded by that Democrat Party-loving George Soros. I suggest that all FReepers bookmark the indymedia website because it’s really important to know what the opposition thinks and who they support. By the way, you might consider boycotting “Hot Lips” Pizza and the “Bike Gallery” too. All these guys seem to be in cahoots with each other. Commissioner Randy Leonard just loves the Bike Gallery. Speaking of Portland City Council, here is some political activity that will be happening on Wednesday: “Those for impeaching President Bush and Vice President Cheney might want to attend the Portland City Council meeting next Wednesday (May 10) at 9:30 a.m. in council chambers at City Hall. That's when a Resolution to Impeach both men will be presented to city commissioners and Mayor Potter by a former Howard Dean group: Democracy for America. U.S. Rep. David Wu is among 36 House members who, in the last few weeks, have become co-sponsors of Rep. John Conyers' bill?HR 635?which starts the impeachment process. Colleagues Earl Blumenauer, Peter DeFazio, and Darlene Hooley currently are weighing whether to become co-sponsors. Last week, the Boston Globe reported Bush has nullified at least 750 bills passed by Congress and signed by him in formal ceremonies through the little used device of secret signing statements. Rationale: He and Cheney determined they were unconstitutional.” Anyone want to place a bet on how the vote will turn out? Here’s the source for the information: http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/05/338978.shtml - The Portland Indymedia site is always very entertaining to read, so here is their website: http://portland.indymedia.org/ I strongly suggest that you surf their site on an empty stomach. I have also made quite a few phone calls to Senator Gordon Smith’s office over the past few weeks. I find it darn ironic that I know where the Democrats, Anarchists, and local politicians stand on important issues of the day, but my Senator won’t tell me what he thinks about securing my country’s borders. And I think it’s rather sad that he claims to support the troops, who are fighting for my freedom and the possible freedom for about 50 million other people, but he seems so cavalier about fighting for my freedom here in my own country. If you want to contact Senator Smith or boycott his business, here is the website: http://www.smithfrozenfoods.com/index.php. I don’t know if they hire the undocumented guest worker or not. And finally, here is the website for those always conscientious and patriotic Quakers. You can contact them at: http://www.afsc.org/ You know, I suddenly don’t have the appetite for lettuce or foreign foods anymore. I’m not sure what to boycott or who to call either because I’ve been calling and calling and calling and sending donations to the Minutemen. Perhaps there are a lot of people who, like me, don’t know who to call or what to do anymore. I hope that the preceding information offered some useful information if you have found yourself in this same predicament. It’s kind of a good news/bad news situation: The good news is that we gain 16 million new citizens and their extended families too. The bad news is that we loose our own culture and capitalist economic base. Thanks for the rant, Maggie Cakes


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: criminal

1 posted on 05/11/2006 9:45:11 PM PDT by maggiecakes
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To: maggiecakes

 

 

 

 

ARG!

2 posted on 05/11/2006 9:46:44 PM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (ISLAM: The Other Psychosis)
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To: maggiecakes
No one is safe from the Paragraph Monster.

No one.

3 posted on 05/11/2006 9:47:09 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: maggiecakes
Maggie....I'm saving you this time, but for heaven sakes use this (without the spaces) < p >

I thought I would repost this because it seems like a good idea to copy/paste/send to those bums (Frist, McCain, Kennedy, and Reid - are you listening?) in Washington D.C. who are setting out the welcome mat:

I thought you might like to know about Sunday’s anti-illegal immigration rally in downtown Portland. I refer to the situation as a criminal invasion. Here’s a lengthy-but-true debriefing:

About 12 of us showed up for the anti-illegal immigration rally at Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland this afternoon. We were greeted by about 30 of the Portland Anarchist Welcoming Committee (PAWC) and were not at all disappointed with their hospitality. We were very impressed with their open mindedness and passion for their cause. We experienced their usual, screaming-in-your-face maneuvers. Eventually we were able to get some help from the Portland Police (PoPo), after one of the PAWCs grabbed our signs and shoved Elizabeth. We were told by the PoPo that if we went down to the corner, we would be able to express our concerns about border security and criminal invasions without being hassled. The result was that the PAWCs surrounded us at our designated corner and the PoPo gathered together about six feet away. Very effective First Amendment protection from Portland’s finest, wouldn’t you agree?

It is always fun to engage in dialogue with the anarchists. Remember, this is the same group of folks who ride bikes with Mayor Potter at the Critical Mass events. One kid asked me if I had ever heard of the novel “Grapes of Wrath”, because the Oakies were treated really badly when they migrated to California and the migrant workers today are treated the same way as Tom Joad and his family. I told him about my dad’s family who lost their farm in South Dakota during the dustbowl. When I told him that they then became sharecroppers and they lost that crop too, he backed off. I didn’t tell him that my nine aunts and uncles ended up pretty wealthy because of hard work and the opportunities America offered.

Speaking of which, a couple from south of the border held up a very expensive, vinyl sign, which stated: “No human is illegal”. This sign was paid for by the American Friends Service Committee. This group are those God-bless-them, peace-loving Quakers. I know that if I suddenly found myself faced with a beheading, the Quakers are the first group I would call for help. I asked the Latina woman how come she’s up here, when there is so much corruption down in her part of the world. She screamed back that she’s up here fighting a corrupt government. I calmly told her: “We’re fighting a corrupt government too. Our government won’t enforce the damn borders to protect its citizens”.

Another highlight of the afternoon was a dialogue with a very passionate young woman whom I had a discussion with regarding other countries and their own human rights issues. I suggested that our human right record was pretty good compared to … say … female castration in Africa and stoning in the Middle East and female infanticide in China. She screamed back that she would love to go to these other countries and protest their human rights violations. I suggested that there is nothing stopping her and encouraged her to leave as fast as she could.

Then there were the warm words of praise offered to me by one of the young men, when I asked him why can’t I be here, expressing my viewpoint too. He said the reason was: “Because I hate you, you racist, Nazi, fu$k*ng, bit*#, cun!. Towards the end of the event, one his cohorts said: “We know where you live, we’re going to come after you.” What I find to be interesting is that they seem to get stuck on the same message, which is: “Fu@k You!” – Over and over and over. I’m not sure what their next maneuver would be.

I think they are trying to put the fear of Karl Marx in us, because no punches were thrown, nor were any arrests made. There was lots of filming and event-documenting going on by their videographers. I’m quite sure I will see my mug on the Portland Indymedia website, which is funded by that Democrat Party-loving George Soros. I suggest that all FReepers bookmark the indymedia website because it’s really important to know what the opposition thinks and who they support.

By the way, you might consider boycotting “Hot Lips” Pizza and the “Bike Gallery” too. All these guys seem to be in cahoots with each other. Commissioner Randy Leonard just loves the Bike Gallery. Speaking of Portland City Council, here is some political activity that will be happening on Wednesday: “Those for impeaching President Bush and Vice President Cheney might want to attend the Portland City Council meeting next Wednesday (May 10) at 9:30 a.m. in council chambers at City Hall. That's when a Resolution to Impeach both men will be presented to city commissioners and Mayor Potter by a former Howard Dean group: Democracy for America. U.S. Rep. David Wu is among 36 House members who, in the last few weeks, have become co-sponsors of Rep. John Conyers' bill?HR 635?which starts the impeachment process. Colleagues Earl Blumenauer, Peter DeFazio, and Darlene Hooley currently are weighing whether to become co-sponsors. Last week, the Boston Globe reported Bush has nullified at least 750 bills passed by Congress and signed by him in formal ceremonies through the little used device of secret signing statements. Rationale: He and Cheney determined they were unconstitutional.” Anyone want to place a bet on how the vote will turn out?

Here’s the source for the information: http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/05/338978.shtml -

The Portland Indymedia site is always very entertaining to read, so here is their website: http://portland.indymedia.org/

I strongly suggest that you surf their site on an empty stomach. I have also made quite a few phone calls to Senator Gordon Smith’s office over the past few weeks. I find it darn ironic that I know where the Democrats, Anarchists, and local politicians stand on important issues of the day, but my Senator won’t tell me what he thinks about securing my country’s borders. And I think it’s rather sad that he claims to support the troops, who are fighting for my freedom and the possible freedom for about 50 million other people, but he seems so cavalier about fighting for my freedom here in my own country. If you want to contact Senator Smith or boycott his business, here is the website: http://www.smithfrozenfoods.com/index.php.

I don’t know if they hire the undocumented guest worker or not. And finally, here is the website for those always conscientious and patriotic Quakers. You can contact them at: http://www.afsc.org/ You know, I suddenly don’t have the appetite for lettuce or foreign foods anymore. I’m not sure what to boycott or who to call either because I’ve been calling and calling and calling and sending donations to the Minutemen. Perhaps there are a lot of people who, like me, don’t know who to call or what to do anymore. I hope that the preceding information offered some useful information if you have found yourself in this same predicament.

It’s kind of a good news/bad news situation: The good news is that we gain 16 million new citizens and their extended families too. The bad news is that we loose our own culture and capitalist economic base. Thanks for the rant, Maggie Cakes

4 posted on 05/11/2006 9:53:46 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( "the left can only take power through deception." (and it seems Hillary & Company are the masters)
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To: maggiecakes

Paragraphs please.


5 posted on 05/11/2006 10:00:28 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: abcraghead; aimhigh; Archie Bunker on steroids; bicycle thug; blackie; coffeebreak; ...

Oregon Ping

Please notify me via FReepmail if you would like to be added to or taken off the Oregon Ping List.

6 posted on 05/11/2006 10:02:10 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Psycho_Bunny
I am very sorry about the poor formatting! I was a little too anxious and hit the send button too darn quickly.
Thanks for your patience.
MCakes
7 posted on 05/11/2006 10:07:25 PM PDT by maggiecakes (Oh, I know what was wrong ... I'm just so much happier now not being a Democrat.)
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To: maggiecakes

I'm doing my small part. I am boycotting the entire city of Portland. I used to fly into PDX from Baltimore when I visit my family in Oregon, but I now fly into Eugene.

Flights into EUG cost more, as do rental cars, but Eugene really isn't as radical as Portland has become.

I will continue to buy my tea from a Portland company, though. Stash Tea, for my taste, is the best.


8 posted on 05/12/2006 6:01:28 AM PDT by jimtorr
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To: goodnesswins

Interesting. I don't have the patience to deal with Anarchist scum, so unfortunately I can't attend. I'm pretty sure it would end in bloodshed, mostly theirs.


9 posted on 05/12/2006 8:17:37 AM PDT by Jack Black
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