Immigration Watch for Oct. 11, 2005
[CO] Minuteman minstrel puts out call
Westword / October 6, 2005
... "The Minutemen don't just watch the borders, they like to play the music," says Luca Zanna, a poet, songwriter (see "Pancho Villa Stops Here"), recent immigrant from Rome and now proud American citizen. And what kind of music? "Yankee Doodles," he replies, without a touch of irony breaking through his Italian accent. "A hard-rock version."...

From his home base in Apple Valley, California, Zanna has issued the call for performers interested in becoming official state Minuteman Project Bands; all they need to do is send Zanna a cassette or music video of three songs from Wake Up America, which "is not suggested for the ears of liberals, communists, American politicians on the payroll of Mexico or other foreign countries, United Nations crooks, antigun freaks, backstabber Frenchies, prochoice Baby Killers, antimilitary hippies, Hollywood left chicken wings and illegal alien invaders." If chosen, acts can expect fame and a modicum of fortune -- or at least American-beer money -- while helping raise funds "to fight the illegal invasion of America."...

But even with such lyrical inspiration, few local bands have taken advantage of Zanna's offer. "For Colorado, we're in the middle of several musicians individually -- no bands yet," he says. "We're getting very good, different feedback from different parts of the country. We're selecting different people from around the country. We'd like bands from different parts of the country ready to go."
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/news/item.jsp?aid=26

Now do any of you see a crime in this ?? No , there is not one. So why are they watching this fellow ???