Aztlan Re-Conquista.
So, May first here in Los Angeles "immigrant rights" people gathered to demonstrate and protest.
May Day.
In many countries, May Day is also Labor Day. This originates with the United States labor movement in the late 19th Century. On May 1, 1886, unions across the country went on strike, demanding that the standard workday be shortened to eight hours. The organizers of these strikes included socialists, anarchists, and others in organized labor movements.
Things haven't changed.
Last year, a hundred thousand people marched in L.A., this year there might have been ten thousand, but the crowd was more unruly and confrontational. They at one point assaulted a police officer with " plastic bottles " which, according to police calling into local talk radio, contained bleach, and he crashed his bike. Others were throwing bottles from roof tops. Reporters are said to have been inciting the crowd, and tripping over themselves and being somewhat pushed around as the police moved in.
This is a good time to point out that Los Angeles is being effectively run by radical members of Aztlan. Speakers in this video taken at last years May Day gatherings include the mayor of L.A. and leaders of the state senate.
Listen to their words, take them at face value:
No surprise that the LAPD response at immigration protest under investigation. Funny that this chorus is being lead by the Chief of police.
He undermines his officers by commenting in public in a disparaging manner before the investigation is complete.
Today Mexicans, tomorrow Guatemalans.
Hopefully there is some hope as this Immigration Bill Would Make Unlawful Presence a Felony.
The only acceptable argument I can be sold for abandoning the war in Iraq is that we are at war here in America , and obviously can't fight it worth a damn either.
The only thing humorous about this is that some sane liberals like Heraldo Rivera claim Bush is a moderate on his immigration policy, when in fact, moderation to a liberal regarding border policy means having open borders.
But wait;
I'm not laughing.
So, May first here in Los Angeles "immigrant rights" people gathered to demonstrate and protest.
May Day.
In many countries, May Day is also Labor Day. This originates with the United States labor movement in the late 19th Century. On May 1, 1886, unions across the country went on strike, demanding that the standard workday be shortened to eight hours. The organizers of these strikes included socialists, anarchists, and others in organized labor movements.
Things haven't changed.
Last year, a hundred thousand people marched in L.A., this year there might have been ten thousand, but the crowd was more unruly and confrontational. They at one point assaulted a police officer with " plastic bottles " which, according to police calling into local talk radio, contained bleach, and he crashed his bike. Others were throwing bottles from roof tops. Reporters are said to have been inciting the crowd, and tripping over themselves and being somewhat pushed around as the police moved in.
This is a good time to point out that Los Angeles is being effectively run by radical members of Aztlan. Speakers in this video taken at last years May Day gatherings include the mayor of L.A. and leaders of the state senate.
Listen to their words, take them at face value:
No surprise that the LAPD response at immigration protest under investigation. Funny that this chorus is being lead by the Chief of police.
He undermines his officers by commenting in public in a disparaging manner before the investigation is complete.
Today Mexicans, tomorrow Guatemalans.
Hopefully there is some hope as this Immigration Bill Would Make Unlawful Presence a Felony.
The only acceptable argument I can be sold for abandoning the war in Iraq is that we are at war here in America , and obviously can't fight it worth a damn either.
The only thing humorous about this is that some sane liberals like Heraldo Rivera claim Bush is a moderate on his immigration policy, when in fact, moderation to a liberal regarding border policy means having open borders.
But wait;
I'm not laughing.
Last edited by ATG (2007-05-03 19:30:43)