Posted on 05/02/2007 4:47:25 AM PDT by ru4liberty
Houston News Cameraman Sports Mexican Flag At Immigration Rally
Counter-protestors caught the KPRC Channel 2 cameraman's controversial move on video, as he filmed a rally supporting illegal immigration. By KTRH News Staff Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Houston's KPRC Channel 2 is under scrutiny, after one of its cameramen-- at a rally supporting illegal immigrants-- displayed a mexican flag on his camera.
Counter-protestors in the crowd noticed the cameraman's flag, and turned against him...
Applying for a new job in Mexico? I’m sure it pays well and has good benefits.
What planet am I on??
You’re asking that now? Just wait 10 years.
Actually, I’ve been asking it since 1986. I live in Southern California, after all.
Cali has descended into third-world status in my lifetime.
If this cameraman had worn a pro-life shirt at a pro-life rally, you can be sure he’d be out on his can within seconds.
OK, but don't you dare question his patriotism.
It certainly feels like it.
Doesn’t look very diverse to me.
Now that we know that ‘journalists’ are cranked out of graduation factories at a mile a minute, their supposed open-mindedness and restraint from bias is the ONLY thing separating a them from any other Joe Shmoe on the street who discusses what he sees!
Nice to know that their open-mindedness and lack of bias are still in tact .. it really adds that touch of absolute credibility to them as a group of professionals. (A little sarcasm, there.)
Heh.
http://www.click2houston.com/contact/index.html
Here is their contact page. I already sent off a nasty gram.
If he was white and flying the Stars and Stripes he would have been called a racist and fired.
Nice of him to provide us with a mexican flag that we can wrap him in and send him to mexico - live or dead, it don’t matter.
GMTA!
Put his butt on a bus back to Tijuana.
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