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05-07-2006, 02:12 PM #1
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Illegal Alien Marches were not BIG ENOUGH!
http://www.msnbc.com/immigration-news-latino-c
So acording to this article the MARCHES WERE not big enough! They will have to be larger, to show american business they want amnesty.
This is the only card they have, and they cant even ORGANIZE thier own people to get off the couch and show up to march in the streets!
This is why they will LOOSE! They are just too lazy!
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05-07-2006, 02:55 PM #2
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Great. These dummies don't understand the law if inverse reaction. The more they march, the more the backlash against them. Let them keep stirring the pot. Maybe they will succeed in doing the almost impossible...getting the American middle class working together against you. They are not going to like the results.
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05-07-2006, 03:08 PM #3
The average illegal alien and the demonstration organizers have a different set of goals. The illegal aliens are mostly here to get higher wages when they work. A lot of illegals see their stays here as just temporary. The demo organizers are trying to get long term political control. As such the ledership does not represent them. A great many illegal aliens came in and worked because they wanted to be seen as dependable, in position for a promotion or a pay raise. Even if their jobs do ot last another year a year with another buck an hour is $2000 and the politicos were not offering anything as immediate.
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