Posted on 06/04/2007 12:49:17 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
On Saturday, June 30th, at HIGH NOON, the San Antonio and Austin Chapters of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. headed by Schuylar Crist and Teresa Alvelo respectively, in partnership with Danny Smith and hundreds of his American Freedom Riders, a nationwide organization of bikers dedicated to stopping illegal immigration, will all descend thunderously upon the office of US Attorney Johnny Sutton and EMPHATICALLY demand he resign, or that President Bush FIRE him for his illegal prosecutions of former Edwards County Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez, and former US Border Patrol agents Gary Brugman, Ignacio Ramos, and Jose Alonso Compean! The office of US Attorney Johnny Sutton is located at 601 NW Loop 410 (a Pyramid-shaped building owned by Bank of America).
Former US Border Patrol agent Gary Brugman will be among the featured speakers for this event. It is altogether possible the entire town of Rock Springs, Texas, (population 1,200!) the hometown of former Edwards County Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez, will attend. In addition, the families of former US Border Patrol agents Compean and Ramos will be in attendance. We will be lined up and down the sidewalks on both sides of the street as this is public property.
For more information and directions to the location please contact:
Schuylar Crist, San Antonio Chapter Director, MCDC (210) 663-6093
Thanks for the ping.
Way to go for these folks in TX.
It has been many years since I have seen so many Republicans banded together and fired up on a cause,
the illegals and amnesty.
Someone made a big mistake. It pays to get out in the real world to see what is going on.
I know even Liberals here in San Diego who are fed up with the border situation.
pinging for basil
Thanks!
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