Posted on 05/02/2006 5:51:53 AM PDT by cbkaty
Shall we post the name and location of all businesses closed in Texas due to the May Day illegal immigration protests?
We're fiddling, while Islamofascists are no doubt forming sleeper cells in the US. Taking revenge on American companies for hiring Mexicans is NUTS.
It is NOT! Islamists are slipping into the country through Mexico, so dealing with Mexican illegal immigration is a major way to deal with illegal Islamists getting in. The northern border with Canada is just as important. We are a country of LAWS. If we can't get a handle on laws in one area, then we won't be running our countries on other issues with legal and just means. The life of our country depends on it. Dealing with illegal immigrants is not mutually exclusive with defending ourselves against terrorists. IMHO, unless we do both, we eventually collapse. Yes, I want to boycott those American companies that make us more vulnerable to lawlessness and terrorism!!
How does she know they are legal? Did their "documents" look real?
Hey...I don['t want to support
POLITICIANS who can't obey our
laws! <>g<>
Good! We all ate healthy for the day!
None.
I seldom eat at fast food joints, but now I have more reason to stay away from those greasy burgers and fries.
A Whataburger in Midland fired two.
Correction. Said they would get fired if they left.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1584833/posts
Just horse owners discussing different horsey topics and sharing pics.
Glad to have him.
I'll check it out - thanks doodle.
Hey, that's Mrs. Doodle to you. ;-)
Wow. Another person from Katy. I haven't read the whole thread and don't have time to now, but Tony's Mexican Restaurant on Mason Road was closed.
Instead...I took my wife and her Mom to Carmelo's on Memorial Dr.... Italian always trumps Mexican...
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