Once upon a time, on May 1st 2006, otherwise know as Mayday the world over, in every city in the land, millions upon millions of people were out in the streets marching. Marching down the streets yelling "today we march, tomorrow we vote". Citizens from other countries, invaders, marching in Americas streets, demanding that they be allowed to take jobs that Americans will not do. And then there was the king welcoming them with open arms. Untold thousands of them, waving flags of Mexico, demonstrating in our streets, demanding things from our country that was not due them. And of all the millions in the streets of America that day, were any of them arrested for being here illegally? How many law enforcement officers around the country ignored all the laws being broken that day? Entire parts of cities everywhere were shut down. Is this not an indictment on our law enforcement system, for their failure to enforce our laws that day to this?
Once upon another time, on July 16th 2007, in the great city of Columbia, in the land of South Carolina, an American citizen started marching in the streets, by himself. To protest being bankrupted and run out of business by these citizens of other countries and their employers, people who (Pres. Bush says) are here to do the jobs that Americans will not do. Trying to make his voice heard to an uncaring audience of his leaders and law enforcement agencies. Leaders and cops that had the year before aided and abetted the illegal marchers.
And was this American worker successful in his march, to bring his message to his leaders about the great wrong being done to him and hundreds of thousands of other Americans? Yes, he was. He brought attention to himself in the form of a Columbia city police officer, same officer who probably stood idly by the year before watching 5,000 invading marchers in the streets of Columbia without arresting one of them. Well, this time around wasn't like last time on Mayday of last year, no, this time, that American citizen, out standing up for his rights, protesting the loss of his business, had his protest sign torn out of his hands, was handcuffed and taken to jail, unlike the protesters of the year before.
And so ends our story, a story of an American worker, very much a story similar to the story of millions of other American citizens. A story of how illegal workers have many more rights in America than the American worker does. A story of how our laws do not work for us but work for the ones that are here illegally from other countries.. A story of how, if American workers protest the great wrong being done to them by their politicians and cops, then they will be arrested and jailed. An insane story of how these politicians and cops allow our country to literally be overrun with millions and millions of invaders, give them more rights under our Constitution than American workers seem to have, and to deny to the American worker the rights guaranteed under that same Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
How has the system gotten so corrupted? How much more corrupt can it get if we permit it to continue? How many more millions of Illegal aliens will it take till we reach the breaking point? How much longer will our police officers close their eyes to the laws being broken all around them? When will they start enforcing our laws? When, if ever, will our politicians think about our country and it's citizens first, before their own narrow interests like staying in office forever and reelection campaigns and party politics? When will the American people finally get angry enough at the huge fraud being perpetrated on them by politicians and so-called leaders and vote all of them out on their asses like they so richly deserve. When will the American people get angry enough to demand that law enforcement simply enforce our laws which they are both willfully and criminally negligent in doing so?