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May 2, 2006

More on pinko de mayo

Part uno to the illegal rally is here.

As I walked to the rally I saw this. No joke, and no comment.


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Talk about loose screws and loose change, here is a penny no one wants to pick up, it's crawling with so many germs her nipples are hard. Or maybe she just gets hard for President Bush:

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Win friends and influence people, the LBP way!

Nothing better than (possibly) being an illegal AND telling the people who could have you carted off for your homeland (in a matter of minutes) that they stole your land! This "gentleman" thought it best to walk along with a chick who has the AMERICAN FLAG waving upside down. He was right, now I'm so much more sympathetic to their law-breaking.

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These are the images I captured and somehow every major news organization FAILED to spot. Or they chose not to show you.

There's much more to be posted later today. Stay tuned for more Jose can you see...

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Comments

what is interesting is that today, one day after this supposedly seminal event, there is nary a word about all this stupidity in any of the media.

while i support people in their efforts to create a better life, thinking you can demand citizenship just because you got here illegally is a slap in the face to every person, of every race and nationality, who got here through the proper legal process.

another intruiging piece of trivia. while i did not hear a single leaf-blower yesterday, i still have not heard any today. are they taking the entire week off because of cinco de mayo on friday?

Posted by: majestic at May 2, 2006 12:29 PM

Hmmm... let's see, we stole their land. Well I'm fairly certain that it was someone else's before it was theirs. They stole then we stole......oh whatever.

Posted by: bobgirrl at May 2, 2006 12:30 PM

I've always thought you should have more influence than you actually do.

Posted by: Bob at May 2, 2006 3:27 PM

I am thankful for yesterday's "action", simply because it showed legitimate Angelenos just how badly the illegals have screwed up Southern California. My hour and fifteen minute commute yesterday took me 35 minutes. I had my choice of anywhere I wanted to go for lunch (all my regular places were still open) and I could get in, get my food, and find a clean table all in under 10 mintes. There were about 1/3 less people wherever I seemed to go. This is Los Angeles the way it was meant to be. For my money, I'd like to see these protests extended indefinitely.

Posted by: steadyrock at May 2, 2006 3:32 PM

Los Angles schools reported student attendence was down by 10 - 33 percent. It sounds like it would be a successful way to improve the quality of education, stretch the educational dollar and school resourcews further and to make huge strides towards resolving the overcrowded classrooms.

I still have not heard why illigal aliens should be expempt from US laws while they are in the US.

Posted by: Jake at May 2, 2006 11:50 PM

Well, yeah, it's bad to ask for citizenship being illegal, but hey, they are no criminals, they just want a chance for a better life, I dunno, it's like you are feeling superior or something?, is it bad for people who works in your country to ask for some rights?.

No wonder why the rest of the world hates America.

Greetings from Chile.

Posted by: Verlier at May 4, 2006 9:28 AM

To Verlier from Chile. If everyone hates America so much why does everybody keep coming? Both legally and illegaglly the just keep coming. By the way. Most of us really don't care if Chileans, French, Etc., hates us.

Posted by: Bill at May 4, 2006 12:36 PM