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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 821162" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>D.A. King: Final week’s goal should be passage of bill on illegals</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>by D.A. King</strong></p><p><strong>Columnist</strong></p><p>Last week about 5,000 screaming, chanting, resentful illegal aliens and the remora-like subversives who support them took over Washington Street in front of the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.</p><p>Many carried signs that said <span style="color: maroon"><strong>“UNDOCUMENTED AND UNAFRAID</strong></span>” and “<span style="color: maroon"><strong>WE WILL NOT LEAVE!</strong></span>” and “NO TO HB 87!” and “LEGALIZATION FOR ALL” and “<span style="color: maroon"><strong>WE WILL NOT COMPLY!</strong></span>” The Capitol grounds looked and sounded like the televised mass rallies that take place in chaotic Third World nations on the way to revolution.</p><p>The hated object of the angry, riotous protest was any enforcement of American immigration laws in general and HB 87, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011 authored by state Rep. Matt Ramsey, in particular. HB 87 is the most well written and most potentially effective state immigration enforcement bill in the nation.</p><p>The message, even though most of the day-long rally was conducted in a foreign language, was quite clear: “<span style="color: maroon"><strong>Your laws do not apply to us unless they benefit our presence in your country.</strong></span>”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 821162, member: 12952"] [B]D.A. King: Final week’s goal should be passage of bill on illegals by D.A. King Columnist[/B] Last week about 5,000 screaming, chanting, resentful illegal aliens and the remora-like subversives who support them took over Washington Street in front of the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Many carried signs that said [COLOR=maroon][B]“UNDOCUMENTED AND UNAFRAID[/B][/COLOR]” and “[COLOR=maroon][B]WE WILL NOT LEAVE![/B][/COLOR]” and “NO TO HB 87!” and “LEGALIZATION FOR ALL” and “[COLOR=maroon][B]WE WILL NOT COMPLY![/B][/COLOR]” The Capitol grounds looked and sounded like the televised mass rallies that take place in chaotic Third World nations on the way to revolution. The hated object of the angry, riotous protest was any enforcement of American immigration laws in general and HB 87, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011 authored by state Rep. Matt Ramsey, in particular. HB 87 is the most well written and most potentially effective state immigration enforcement bill in the nation. The message, even though most of the day-long rally was conducted in a foreign language, was quite clear: “[COLOR=maroon][B]Your laws do not apply to us unless they benefit our presence in your country.[/B][/COLOR]” [/QUOTE]
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