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RMT
04-13-2006, 11:50 PM
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/special_packages/immigration_debate/14334050.htm

$400,000 for police support in Dallas alone ... nice work, illegals ;) ... even when you walk off your job you're getting paid.

enjolras
04-14-2006, 10:06 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.

Bronx33
04-14-2006, 10:09 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.


And if all he11 broke loose and the cops were not there, who would be taking it on the ***?

Hotrod
04-14-2006, 10:10 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.

Your correct we could use to learn how to deport Illegals and find better methods of keeping them on their side of the fence.

TailgateNut
04-14-2006, 10:25 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.

Are you sure you weren't in the crowd? How any American can condone lawbreakers protesting laws is beyond me. Maybe the prisons should allow the prisoners access to the public "square" to protest their lack of freedom.
I also wonder how "peaceful" these protests will be when opposing viewpoints are voiced, and when/ if the House plan is implimented!

RMT
04-14-2006, 10:32 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.

Learn from stuff like this? ... No thanks ...
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/images/upsidedown.jpg

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/images/aztlan005.jpg

Rohirrim
04-14-2006, 10:48 AM
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I don't beleive the immigrants asked the police to come by. I actually went downtown and watched the protest in Dallas. It was actually quite impressive. Very well organized and very positive and peaceful.

I would think America as a whole could learn a thing or two about how to conduct themselves from what I saw those people do last weekend.

Funny thing Rep. Bonilla said to Wolf Blitzer last week about that. He said if they tried that in Mexico, "You probably wouldn't see or hear from them again."