Imagine my surprise: where were all my fellow americans?
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The town park here was selected as a site for it June 16th, but as there are a lot of illegals here, the mayor was afraid they would show up and start s--t in his words.
They've already ruined a local swimming area.
A formerly nice neighborhood is now their slum.
So it was held at a church, the numbers changed throughout the day, but they tallied about 150 total.
The church had to be scrubbed clean of nasty pro-illegal graffiti the next morning. About 200 hundred showed up for the cleanup.
Nationally the media did not give the coverage alerting people to the March for America. Showed their bias.
no thanks, I dont support fabricated lies.
I agree, most Americans actually work someone has to pay
for the Social Services The illegals are abusing.
Never heard of it but hey I'd be more than happy to show support for ridding us of the illegal criminals
There was a group of us from Cincinnati that were going to go.
My brother and some of his friends had a side job to do a and I had to get readty to go out of town.
Sorry I missed it.
I truly think that March For America went wrong, because...
(1) They designated it's location too far for people to go.
(2) Even the capital of my state is way too far for me to afford to travel
(3) If they designated it within each city, there would have been a better turnout.
I hope they have learned from this and try again soon. If I could have joined thousands of people here in Los Angeles, I sure would have been there. I kinda figured it would turn out that way, because the average person can't afford the distance.
But you are going into Iraq, into Afghanistan and God knows where; to Mars, to Pluto; and those are not yours to start off with; may be if you stop going into people's countries, then people will naturally stop going into yours. The problem is you people is just too rich.
I really wanted to go to the march but ill health prevented my going. I'm really proud of you for showing up and taking the time to demonstrate your views. I do tell everyone I talk with and e-mail politicians regularly. If I were to stand on the sidewalk and inform people of what is going on, I'd be arrested. Unlike the illegals, they'd nail me for trying to incite a riot or racial hatred or some other equally lame reason. But I do the best I can in my paramenters. Again, glad to know of a person who got to go to D.C. and let his voice be heard!
hawa, stfu
We leave marching to the unwanted and illegal.
We prefer to do this through the system the illegals have no access to as voters and constituents.
We let our Representatives know how we feel...
REPEATEDLY.
So you keep marching and we'll keep hammering.
Want to take a guess who will win?
Working, most of us were working! We still e-mailed our senators and congressmen and faxed them letters. Did you see where the Pa Law Firm was actually giving a seminar on how to hire immigrants and prevent American Citizens from applying to qualifying for the jobs? Why isn't this firm shut down and sued for discrimination and aiding and abetting illegal aliens?
Excuses only excuses, or is it that you are only brave when behind your computer , bla bla bla bla bla bla.
I found out about that march on the 14th, the first day of it. We didn't have enough time to prepare for it, but we're going to the next one in Hazleton/Scranton. I happen to know Dan Smeriglio, the guy who did the rally in Hazleton and had a hand in the one in Scranton. We need to get the word out louder.
I don't think anyone has been idle. Marches aren't the only way to communicate with DC.
"THE PROBLEM: Aides to Republican senators – even ones who favor comprehensive immigration reform -- tell Playbook they have faced an agonizing situation where their bosses get dozens of calls in favor of the bill and thousands of calls against it. “Sadly, it's not a debate about what’s in the bill,” said one White House ally. “It’s a matter of awful messaging and rollout. It’s not like business and Hispanic groups are coming to us and saying, ‘You have to be in support of this.’ That’s just not happening. There’s a lot of ill will and bad feelings and it’s just run into a buzz saw. You’re asking senators to walk the plank on a bill that may not even get out of the House.”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/060...
My son had his graduation, so I didn't go to DC, but I made sure I was heard, from here.
cj_sez I am sorry that the church was vandalized, this is totally awfull and goes to show you just how much hate the pro-illegal racist have and what they will resort to if provoked. they want a war and eventually it will come however they fail to understand the resolve of the American spirit
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