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    illegals march in Houston on Sept 4th

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    We are students and activists in Houston supporting immigration. So join us for the September 4th march En Defensa de la Comunidad at 10:00am. The march begins at Market Sqare and ends at City Hall. I think we have suffered enough and so many innocent immigrants have died in search of a better tomorrow. I think that anyone who does not show their support I am ashamed to call a Latino. We are in this together if one of us falls we all fall. We must stop the injustice!!! Lets join hands and show America what we are all about. SI SE PUEDE!!!

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    Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:20 am Post subject: illegals march in Houston on Sept 4th

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    September 4th March's Blurbs

    We are students and activists in Houston supporting immigration. So join us for the September 4th march En Defensa de la Comunidad at 10:00am. The march begins at Market Sqare and ends at City Hall. I think we have suffered enough and so many innocent immigrants have died in search of a better tomorrow. I think that anyone who does not show their support I am ashamed to call a Latino. We are in this together if one of us falls we all fall. We must stop the injustice!!! Lets join hands and show America what we are all about. SI SE PUEDE!!!


    Se Puede que????Breaking the laws of our sovereign nation? Perhaps, Mr. or Ms. Activist/Student, you would like for all of thos longsuffering "immigrants" to just go on into your house, or car, and set up shop. After all, they will come on in and work hard. Surely you don't mind? And, don't forget, they are "aliens" you have no idea who they are, and there will be sex offenders and violent criminals, including murderers and rapists both adult and child, in the mix. I am sure that you don't mind if they also steal your id and use it to get employment, a mortgage, or whatever? And you don't mind if they drink your water, perhaps kill your pets, and need I go on? Yes, it is ok if it does not affect your personally. And don't forget, they are grabbing money out of your pay check, because it is our tax dollars that pay for all those entitlement programs. Need I go on? Do I make my point?
    Yeah we saw you out there, with your Spanish speaking riot inciter pointing his finger at us, and threatening us in Spanish!
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    "Nail, meet coffin". The more of these the better. Americans will see these illegals for what they really are, anti-American invaders.

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    Houston march of students/activists

    I wonder why that link on the myspace does not take one to any profile? I was wondering who this Acivist/Student protester is?
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    I think that anyone who does not show their support I am ashamed to call a Latino.
    wow. is this not peer pressure? what a retarded statement to make towards your ethnic brothers and sisters and trying to force them to march against their will.... dispicable.



    Quote Originally Posted by vigilantegal
    I wonder why that link on the myspace does not take one to any profile? I was wondering who this Acivist/Student protester is?
    beacuse that is the wrong URL, the forums probably adjusted it due to it's length. Go to their profile to get their short URL.

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    Re: Houston march of students/activists

    Quote Originally Posted by dragons5
    I think that anyone who does not show their support I am ashamed to call a Latino.
    wow. is this not peer pressure? what a retarded statement to make towards your ethnic brothers and sisters and trying to force them to march against their will.... dispicable.



    Quote Originally Posted by vigilantegal
    I wonder why that link on the myspace does not take one to any profile? I was wondering who this Acivist/Student protester is?
    beacuse that is the wrong URL, the forums probably adjusted it due to it's length. Go to their profile to get their short URL.
    Hey, can you tell me how to get that profile? I am not real experienced at the MY SPACE thing.....thank you for your assistance

    And for the peer pressure thing, that is all they know, play childish games. If they are challenged to actually provide a real debate, they fall short, they cannot do the actual research on any topic. Part of the "dumbing down" stuff. Plot to maintain slave sector of society, they don't realize they are being played. They are tools.
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    Same thing in Oakland, San Jose and Fresno.

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    National Day of Action for Immigrant Rights on Labor Day
    Sun Aug 27 2006 (Modified 08/30/06) Local Protests to Be Held to Draw Attention to Struggles in Northern CA
    A March for Immigrant, Worker and Community Justice will be held on "Labor Day," Monday, September 4th in San Francisco. People will gather at 10am at Justin Herman Plaza at the Embarcadero, and at 11am they will march to Civic Center. The Regional Unity Coalition - a grouping of immigrant rights organizations and grassroots groups from around the Bay Area- has organized this march to "stop attacks on our communities." The day of action will focus on local struggles of immigrants, hotel workers, and those fighting displacement in Bay View-Hunters Point, and will send the message that: "Immigrants, labor, and communities of color stand in solidarity against displacement, anti-labor and anti-immigration legislation and practices and the militarization of our communities."

    In Oakland, people will gather at 9am for a March for Immigrant Rights from the corner of E. 14th St./ International Blvd. and 98th Ave., down International Blvd. toward the Oakland Federal Building for an 11:30am rally at the downtown Oakland Federal Building. There will be a March for Legalization at the Fulton Mall in Frenso at 4pm on September 4th. Actions are reporterdly also planned for Oakland and San Jose, as well. Post local event details to Indybay's Calendar Actions will be held in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and many other cities: CCC Action's List

    Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition website | We Are America Alliance Page About the September Actions | Immigrant Solidarity Network

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    Re: illegals march in Houston on Sept 4th

    We must stop the injustice!!! Lets join hands and show America what we are all about. SI SE PUEDE!!!

    begins 10 am Market Square
    Milam and Congress

    to
    City Hall
    Herman Square[/quote]




    I do not understand what injustice you are talking about ??
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    Houston is very close to the battlefield where Sam Houston ripped Santa Ana a new one and won independence for Texas. What irony!

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyt
    Houston is very close to the battlefield where Sam Houston ripped Santa Ana a new one and won independence for Texas. What irony!
    Yeah and The Alamo is now in the middle of an official sancutary city.

    Trouble

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