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Hershey rally report for June 30th

June 30th, 2007

We had a glorious day of sunny weather for the Voice of the People USA rally at Hershey Lodge. It was a smallish gathering of 75-100 dedicated patriots who spent a beautiful day gathered with other patriotic Americans to continue the momentum to fight amnesty - because we just KNOW it’s coming back one way or another.. like a zombie that refuses to die.

Hershey was chosen because Republicans were gathered there in Hershey for a July 4th holiday thing where they had dinner the night before and went to Hershey Park. The event was held at Hershey Lodge. We gathered on a grassy area just off the parking lot at Hershey Lodge.

The MC was Gary Sutton , a local radio talk show host broadcasting from York, PA. The speakers included Frank Scavo of Voice of the People USA, John Clark of Americans for Immigration Control, Greg Griffin, Paul Topete of the band PokerFace, Gary Sutton, Mariann Davies of You Don’t Speak for Me, myself, Ron Smith’s son ( name not remembered at the moment) representing the Constitution Party and there was one unscheduled speaker from the audience - once I get his name I’ll post it.

The rally organizers also spoke - they are the three founders of Voice of the People USA - wonderful young guys who spend their own money putting these rallies together. They are Daniel Smerglio, Andrew Woodring and Michael Dianese.

All the speakers naturally basked in the glow of victory at the defeat of the SCAMNESTY bill S 1639 on Thursday, truly a historic turning point in our history. The voice of the people made the difference. Gary Sutton made a very good MC - being a talk show host he was quite glib and did a great job. I was particularly impressed with some of the younger speakers, Paul Topete and all three of the Voice of the People USA guys - all of them in their 20’s and doing a great job at speaking to a crowd - not an easy thing to do.

For the closing, Frank Scavo had an idea to sort of do a “conference call” to Arlen Specter’s voice mail so he dialed the Capitol Switchboard and held his phone to the PA microphone. We all gathered around an on cue at the start of the voice mail message, after Frank informed Senator Specter where we were gathered, we all shouted “NO MORE AMNESTY” twice in case he missed it the first time… Hilarious! I’m sure he won’t like THAT message!

Voice of the People USA plan a big rally for Harrisburg on September 1st also - on the steps of the State Capitol.  At today’s rally I circulated the Daryl Metcalfe Security Starts at Home petition to show support for his package of illegal immigration bills that are advancing in the Pennsylvania House now. Soon hopefully we will be pulling up the Welcome Mat from illegal aliens in Pennsylvania.

More later once I get through all the video and pictures…

The globalists vs us all

June 29th, 2007

Full World Net Daily article here

By Andrew Longman

The creation of a permanent, slave underclass is the goal of the open-borders globalists, the global capitalists, and you would think liberals would not only realize this, but be incensed.Consider the minimum wage as a doctrine. It was created and championed by liberals as a bulwark against in the boundless exploitation of the working and uneducated classes. Forged in the belly of the populist furnace, the minimum wage has been a constant of American society, begrudgingly accepted by conservatives as an unnecessary evil that seems to be … necessary. All the arguments in favor of it bear keenly on the illegal immigration debate, but we never hear Washington liberals publicly grasp it, because race-bait constructions have trumped the true “little guy” populism that used to be the heart and soul of Democrats.

If a man is paid $1.36 per hour to pick cabbage in California, we are told no one would possibly ever be paid $7.40 per hour, because Taco Bell needs those staff people critically. But the argument that “guest workers” are necessary because we must pay someone $1.36 per hour is, essentially, an argument that a slave-underclass must always be preserved. Yet it is frequently beltway Democrats who make the argument in favor of guest workers. This runs opposite of their supposed defense of the little guy and the preservation of social equality. Yet the huge economic disparity that drives workers across the border, polluting law and order and trammeling the sovereignty of territory, violates traditional conservatism as well. A borderless division between massive wealth and massive poverty is not something a true conservative would leave alone without putting an army in the middle.

follow link to read entire article……

La Raza keeps on pushing “comprehensive immigration reform” even in the face of their defeat

June 29th, 2007

Well guess what Janet? The Americans are ENERGIZED too so you can take your “Hispanic civil rights” and shove it! We are not happy with the status quo and that is why we will be pushing for ENFORCEMENT of our current IMMIGRATION LAWS and get the damn FENCE built and if it takes Americans to help them, so be it!  Oh, and political gains? It’s called SPANKING your ASS!

Americans are ready and able to defend against any kind of illegal alien violence that might be planned as a backlash. We know that is the language of ignorance and we are expecting it from your La Ratza  contingency.  Bring it!

TODAY’S VOTE A SETBACK, NOT THE END, FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM

Washington, DC – The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., expressed deep disappointment with today’s vote to end Senate consideration of comprehensive immigration reform.

“Today’s action is a victory for the status quo, and no one should be happy about that. But the Senate vote is a setback, not the death knell, for comprehensive immigration reform. We are not giving up on getting a real, effective, and fair solution to the immigration issue,” stated Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO.

“Despite today’s vote, the country still needs leadership on this issue. There is bipartisan immigration reform legislation awaiting action in the U.S. House of Representatives, and supporters of comprehensive immigration reform will be looking to the House to take action as soon as possible,” continued Murguía.

“Finally, we believe that whatever political gain people think may come out of this vote will be short-lived, especially in light of the growing and increasingly energized Latino electorate. In the long run, legislators should and will be held accountable for not moving a solution forward,” concluded Murguía.

My sentiments on the killing of S 1639 can be expressed by….

June 28th, 2007

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