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We are living in strange times…

The California Senate has endorsed the "May Day" immigration boycott/protest/work stoppage in California. I don't know about you, but it seems to me that these folks are always boycotting the wrong things. Then, they turn around and criticise the folks who boycott the right things.

7 comments to We are living in strange times…

  • Gigi

    That's ONE more reason I don't live in California.

    Oooh, excuse me, Ahnold, "Kalifolnia."

  • tincan sailor

    This is one reason I'm moving to Idaho,by the
    way It was the democratic side every last one!
    I was born and raised in Ca. and said I would
    never leave "WRONG"...

  • As I said, you got to love the People's Republic of California. I love it when the government supports people not working and not going to school to march on May Day along with every other socialist and communist country.

    I hope all the employers fire each and every person who skips work on May 1. Although the reality is that the majority of the people marching will be agitators, communist leftovers from the good ole days of the USSR; idiots with Che t-shirts, college students with nothing better to do since their mommies and daddies pay for their tuition and they don't work, except possible partime at Starbucks)

    I wish I could have a dollar for every Che Shirt these shmucks will be wearing as well as for every sign that says "Impeach Bush." Like that will solve their problem. Man, I'd have enough money to buy out Bill Gates.

  • George L. Moneo

    Mike, great minds think alike. I read your email after I posted this.

  • Melek

    tincan sailor,

    Sounds like a good move ...
    I wish you well! :) Melek

    ~+~

    "Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it -- but sail we must and not drift, nor lie at anchor." ~ O.W.H.

  • Boli-Nica

    Hmmm. I seem to remember a bunch of Miami's elected officials calling for boycotts and demonstrations during the Elian saga. I guess its allright to paralyze Miami and scream bloody murder at the Feds because one kid is being sent back to Castro's Cuba, but it is wrong to make a statement against a law that might lead to millions of people's relatives getting kicked across the border.

    I do not agree with the boycott, more for tactical reasons, but for millions of Latinos this strikes really close to home, as Elian did for people in Miami.

  • Melek

    "We must love them both - those whose opinions we share and those whose opinions we reject. For both have labored in the search for truth, and both have helped us in the finding of it."- St. Thomas Aquinas