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    Illegal Squatters Frightened--That's a GOOD Thing!




    Good news on the war against illegal squatters: Seems as though rumors of large-scale roundups for deportation back to the 3rd world are circulating.

    The result? Macho men reduced to mush. 'Brown Power' turned yellow.

    Either way, this is truly great news. Perhaps it will cause some of those squatting here illegally to retreat back to Mexico.

    Or it may help by sending a stern message to would-be squatters still in Mexico: US agencies are finally enforcing the law on this side of the border. Do not bother invading.

    Here at home, the 'fear factor' produced an immediate, positive result: Cinco de Mayo day ceremonies were significantly scaled back or cancelled altogether.

    Terrific! Although promoted as a day of 'cultural' pride, in reality Cinco de Mayo often ends in massive public drunkenness and vandalism, with American taxpayers absorbing huge costs in order to restore law and order.

    To all Democrats, the ACLU and RINOs on the wrong side of this issue: Dispense with teary-eyed lamentations about the awful suffering endured by poor illegal squatters forced to live in fear and shadows.

    Illegal squatters have NO moral, legal or spiritual basis for being here and SHOULD live in fear.

    Just like a fugitive bank robber or other common criminal, squatters SHOULD tremble every time the phone rings or someone knocks on the door.

    To right-thinking American patriots on the right side of this issue: Good work. Let's keep that rumor mill jammed-full.

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    They came out of the shadows during the boycott and none of them looked oppressed, suffering, trembling or fearful to me.

    Rather they were defiant, arrogant and too full of machismo for even the most compassionate of American onlookers.

    Like toddlers demanding their pacifiers and their blankies and throwing a fit if their demands aren't catered to.

    Regarding Cinco de Mayo, I just read from a reliable source that, while the Mexican and American beer manufacturers revel in the increased consumption of their product, in reality, if you celebrated Cinco de Mayo by getting drunk, "be advised that the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla is a sober day in Mexico."

    "As a merchant in Puerto Vallarta told me sternly, "Many died. This is not something to celebrate."

    Comment about Cinco de Mayo excerpted from http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=50097

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    The problem is - they didn't come out of the shadows - they weren't in the shadows - haven't been for decades.

    People in the shadows don't send their kids to school, they don't collect welfare - etc.
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    They came out of the shadows during the boycott and none of them looked oppressed, suffering, trembling or fearful to me.

    Rather they were defiant, arrogant and too full of machismo for even the most compassionate of American onlookers. "


    Good point. although the idiotic May Day was a bit subdued because of fear.

    As to Cinco de Mayo, in San Jose CA we have a huge population of hispanics who revel on May 5. But their antics got so out of control a few years back, that the event was cancelled. Because merchants complained of drunkedness etc.

    Its back on again at great public expense.

    "many died...." Pity the living are so GD stupid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nntrixie
    The problem is - they didn't come out of the shadows - they weren't in the shadows - haven't been for decades.

    People in the shadows don't send their kids to school, they don't collect welfare - etc.

    I know---but that is the BS spread in the liberal media

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    Quote Originally Posted by nntrixie
    The problem is - they didn't come out of the shadows - they weren't in the shadows - haven't been for decades.

    People in the shadows don't send their kids to school, they don't collect welfare - etc.

    Even our idiot in chief has made that statement---as a means for justifying his stupid amnesty plan

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    To all Democrats, the ACLU and RINOs on the wrong side of this issue: Dispense with teary-eyed lamentations about the awful suffering endured by poor illegal squatters forced to live in fear and shadows.

    Illegal squatters have NO moral, legal or spiritual basis for being here and SHOULD live in fear.
    AGAIN, the federal government is trying to make a "moral" issue out of a Constitutional one ... Congress be advised -- we have a Constitution USE IT!!
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamie
    To all Democrats, the ACLU and RINOs on the wrong side of this issue: Dispense with teary-eyed lamentations about the awful suffering endured by poor illegal squatters forced to live in fear and shadows.

    Illegal squatters have NO moral, legal or spiritual basis for being here and SHOULD live in fear.
    AGAIN, the federal government is trying to make a "moral" issue out of a Constitutional one ... Congress be advised -- we have a Constitution USE IT!!
    Mamie,

    the federal government is trying to make a "moral" issue out of a Constitutional one ... Congress be advised -- we have a Constitution USE IT!!
    Excellent comment for a protest sign at an upcoming rally!

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    It just makes me sick at my stomach every time I think of Kennedy and Hillary out there at their first protest. And of course John Kerry had to show his face among them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MopheadBlue

    Mamie,

    the federal government is trying to make a "moral" issue out of a Constitutional one ... Congress be advised -- we have a Constitution USE IT!!
    Excellent comment for a protest sign at an upcoming rally!
    thanks, take a picture!
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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