Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Senior Member Steve's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    854

    I WAS IN DC DURING THE ILLEGAL ALIEN AMNESTY MARCH

    Hello ALIPACers,

    I was at the Illegal Alien Amnesty March last Sunday...I'm actually still in the DC area. You can see some of my 150 photos (not all posted yet) on my web page and facebook.

    Photos:

    http://www.ojjpac.org


    I was surprised by the large number of illegal aliens and their supporters. I believe they are becoming better organized and sophisticated, especially in the use of communications technology. This is in part due to the fact that many of the illegal aliens in the US are technology proficient, allowing them to communicate and distribute information about rallies and events quickly and efficiently via cell phones, Blackberries, and the internet. Combined with the money from groups like the Tides Foundation, organizing power of the SEIU, the existing networks of non-profits and religious groups, their influence is growing despite Congress' supposed hesitancy to tackle amnesty.

    After experiencing the rally, I am not sure even if ICE begins to be extremely aggressive in enforcement, that it would solve the problem....even if given a decade to solve it. I'm afraid the "tipping" point has already passed.

    I think eventually the military will be called in to assist ICE since I think the next phase of the battle will be a Latin American style insurgency strategy that will start small out west and grow until the feds get serious.

    I hope it doesn't happen but I believe many rather fight than leave voluntarily or involuntarily.

    So we must continue to stop Amnesty and work harder than the opposition and accept that there will be a price to pay for keeping our sovereignty--and it won't be cheap.
    Steve
    Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC
    http://www.OJJPAC.org

  2. #2
    Senior Member Captainron's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    8,279
    How many people do you think were there? The OBL is trumpeting that 200,000 people showed up. I would be surprised if it was any more than one-tenth of that. Locally, I know their rallies have been losing steam. Which gives some people the idea that passing an Amnesty is becoming more impossible,

    However, I think that given what we saw this last week with Democrat heavies leaning on their team members, it could still happen. Scary.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

  3. #3
    Senior Member Steve's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    854
    Captainron,

    It's difficult to answer your question because it is so hard to calculate the scope of any march from the ground.

    That said...it was not as big as the 9-12 rally I attended last September but it was significant. If someone told me 100,000, I would probably believe them. 200,000, maybe??? Hard to say.

    There were a lot of people there. More than I expected.

    Waves and waves of people.
    Steve
    Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC
    http://www.OJJPAC.org

  4. #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    2,370
    I will give the Mexican people kudos...they are a very very proud people... Proud to be Mexican...not American and this WILL NEVER CHANGE...no matter what the laws are.

    I could post 100's of nasty videos of pro AmNasty and supposed Apaio abuse. But as we have seen...our government cares not for what our laws are or in protecting America. WHY? These are my thoughts: (like it really matters...)

    1. I can only reason that the New World Order for control is using the immigration tactic to further incite, separate and bring to our knees the American people... as we see many on both sides of the issues at the marches. This horrific hideous covert operation by government far surpasses the in-your-face of the Reconquista that is bringing in 1 to 2 million more illegal "solders" each year to support this WAR. We help fight internal wars all over the world while ignoring the ones here. If this continues to be ignored the results could be catastrophic. They went after the little Branch Davidians but ignore this situation? That's crazy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuNNXcnnD70

    2. We also see that it is getting to a boiling point. That violence is threatened from both sides. It makes me sick and queasy just watching the videos. Law informed cannot do its duty even under a normal traffic stop because of supposed "racial profiling." The Mexicans feel that not only are they above the boarder law but that they can brake any law and be absolved because they are illegal. A claim of national sovereignty to another Nation? The insanity reasoning is beyond me and I am looking for help to figure at what is going on.

    3. It is not illegal to promote change to law. Their are many laws that people want changed. Marijuana and illegal entrapment are notable. But I think it is still against the law to threaten violence. These "marches" of illegals are not to promote change in laws...it is to promote violence and hate against America and her people. To educate illegals and teach how to brake more laws to live in America to usurper ever way they can to disrupt the peace and the finances of America.

    This is twilight zone to me. While the news media...most notably Lou "the traitor" Dobbs promotes peace and a path to citizenship. The illegal movement is not interested in peace and a path to anything but the destruction of America and the Reconquista.

    Well...I could drown on and on... What am I attempting to say here? It is no longer a matter of illegals and deportation. They have declared war on America and her people. Any path to citizenship will only be used to further their War agenda...if it is used at all. I think many feel that citizenship is simply a "cop out" and they ware being an illegal as a badge of honer to their Mexican Nation. I can understand. I use to be a proud American.

    This will absolutely never change. Why? Because that is how it has always been. The war never ended. Wars never end. We may have overpowered the Mexicans but the war never ended for them.

    I cannot say with certainty that their is no Mexican true Americans? But I have lived and worked around them most of my adult life and even the peaceful ones still want their country back.

    I guess I am saying that something needs to be done to appose the Reconquista and its agenda. I noticed that at those marches that not "ONE" government representative shows up to speak. No Giraldo the traitor or any news cameras. Just a few citizens filming and I see Numbers tried their best.

    This is not a joke and the new HR order signed into law only made it that much worse. Obviously the immigration will come on line in full force soon. But I think that the question of divided and violent interests of the illegals must also be addressed. There are two groups now...how do you distinguish between the two? And how can we keep allowing marches promoting take over under the guise of peaceful immigration law change?

    I think these marches should clarify what they promote in the application...legal immigration or the Reconquista war effort. And if it is peace...than there should be no talk of American take over or American Flag desecration's. Now seriously...is that to much to ask? Do they have rallies like this in Mexico?

    I think this nice lady said it very clearly what is the difference in thinking:

    March For America - Phoenix / No Amnesty Rally; Clip 9:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vxzmk0F ... re=related

    It is easy to understand why they side lined this issue before the HR vote.

  5. #5
    Senior Member Steve's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    854
    Thanks, i'll be posting more photos today and later this week.
    Steve
    Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC
    http://www.OJJPAC.org

  6. #6
    Senior Member florgal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    North Carolina
    Posts
    3,386
    Steve, were they all anmesty supporters?
    I know some folks were there protesting the health care bill over the weekend as well.

  7. #7
    Senior Member Steve's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    854
    Florgal,

    I did not see anyone protesting the Health Care Bill on Sunday. They may have been visiting offices inside.

    I understand Roy Beck was set up on the mall covering the Amnesty Rally like I was but I didn't see anyone protesting amnesty either, on Sunday.

    I saw two people on a train wearing "don't tread on me T-shirts" but they denied knowing anything about the health care bill or amnesty...??? That was weird, or they were frightened to say anything.

    Because my phone was lost or stolen, I had to take care of that so I lost a few hours which would have allowed me to cover a larger area of the National Mall and surrounding area.

    Unfortunately I am having trouble downloading video to my website...but I do have a video up on facebook.
    Steve
    Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC
    http://www.OJJPAC.org

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •