Posted on 04/30/2006 9:38:02 PM PDT by Heartofsong83
Have they had any trouble with previous rallies?
I'm thinking LA and based on what I read on Malkin's site, I think that if anything major happens in LA it will spread like wildfire.
Pilgrim's Pride poultry processing plant in Lufkin, Texas is closed today. They closed for the last march as well.
We usually do our Wallyworld shopping on Tuesday but we decided tonight would probably be better.
Ironic isn't it?
We are only one of two countries that does not acknowledge it but this is taking place in our country as we speak
...except for Mario Williams :)
It is true that IBP is owned by Tyson, however, that has only been true for about 18 months. The change istigated by IBP in hiring policies occured in the 70s.
I can agree with your point about anyone hiring illegals. The plant closings on the other hand are a neccessity as nobody can run a plant without 60% of their workforce, legal or not.
Speaking from experience here as we have tried several times to accomplish it during strikes and it flat doesn't work.
We do other things, too. LOL! Actually, even though they hit each other with sticks, I know a lot of people who actually put some study into the real weaponry. I have been learning fencing and costuming. Pretty much, if it has something to do with the Middle Ages (except getting the plague), we do it. It's like re-enacting the Middle Ages, with a few modern conveniences. LOL! It is fun, though, and gets the children to study more history.
I'll wager you a Coors light, if anything happens, it'll be LA. ;-)
The pic is from a Left wing website and you're right, it has nothing to do with his position on border security.
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I wonder if they will strike against using our medical system today?
I wonder if they will strike against using our medical system today?
Some big businesses were shutting down operations: Eight of 14 Perdue Farms plants will close; Gallo Wines in Sonoma, Calif., was giving its 150 employees the day off; Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat producer, planned to shut five of its nine beef plants and four of six pork plants.
And where it needs to be. The politicians and business owners share the blame equally.
Agreed!!
Thanks, I'll do it now.
The sun is beginning to break through the haze here in downtown L.A. -- it is going to be a warm but relatively humid day.
It seems to me that all of you have completely lost perspective on this issue, and are lashing out willynilly and anyone and anything that stands in the way of a mishmash of impossible if not nonsensical approachs to the problem, You do this at the risk of losing all of the political gains we have worked for during the past twenty or so years.
I pity those who worked so hard, only to have a self described conservative group, which is really only a rabble of stupid activists IMO, destroy the entire thing.
But........so it goes. Payback will be a real eye opener for some.
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