I was taken aback when Mr. Fancy Schmancy shouted "A pox on both your houses!" as I was unaware that he knew of my summer home. Founding member of the Hogtown Irregulars, and former indentured short order cook still on the run. Professional Zamboni racer and bronze medal recipient in the 2010 All-Miami Outdoor Zamboni Championships.
Sunday, April 02, 2006
Beaners On The Bridge
"Waving the flags of their homelands, tens of thousands of legal and undocumented immigrants streamed over the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday to protest a proposed crackdown on border crossing.
The march was a smaller version of a massive pro-immigrant rally in Los Angeles last month but was still much bigger than anticipated - with word being spread mainly through Spanish churches and media.
"We are fed up," said Humberto Suarezmotta, 50, a former professor from Colombia who now lives in Elmhurst, Queens.
"Since the Mayflower, immigrants have been coming here and now we have Republicans who are against minorities," he added as he pushed his wheelchair across the storied span built by immigrants more than a century ago."
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Well, Humberto, WE are fed up too, and psst...it's US that count. I've pretty much said all I can say about criminals demanding amnesty...DEMANDING it, no less, but will continue to feature these felons as they prove that they are just the kind of people we DON'T want as fellow citizens. And here's a friendly hint from your worst enemy; Don't even dare threaten us with violence. The country ISN'T occupied only by liberals.
Laws. I'm sure even Spanish Dictionaries can explain the word to ya. And to all of you out there who like calling yourselves "undocumented immigrants", escalate the ruckus and you'll be thinking of US as "undocumented necktie-partiers".
I can at least understand the amnesty issue, but their protesting of a more secure border boggles the mind.
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