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Journal pudge's Journal: Illegal Immigration Summit 4

I went to the Illegal Immigration Summit in Everett, WA tonight. A bunch of politicians were there, as well as representatives from some presidential campaigns (Tancredo, Hunter, Paul) and, most importantly, the founder of the Minuteman Project, Jim Gilchrist.

He was a very good speaker.

I got photos of protestors.

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Illegal Immigration Summit

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  • priorities (Score:2, Funny)

    by Bill Dog ( 726542 )
    I'm beginning to think we should forget the illegal immigrants, and deport all the hippies instead. As can be clearly seen from the pictures, there's fewer of them, so it's much more feasible to round them all up. And hippies are much more annoying. Illegals are here to work, hippies are here to whine.
    (Hmm, maybe I should have that last one made into a bumper sticker. Dedicated to John Edwards.)
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by FroMan ( 111520 )
      What is red and orange and looks good on a hippie?

      Fire.

      Picture commentary:

      What is with wearing prison stripes and holding an impeach Bush sign? Is that sorta like saying, prisoners don't support Bush?

      A couple mexicans holding a pro-immigration sign does not stir my heart to want to allow illegal immigration.

      The vetrans for peace do not seem to respect our flag as they desecrate it with a peace symbol instead of the stars. I thought they taught a little respect in the military.

      I am wondering if the guy on
  • The Illegal Immigration Summit was at the Elk's Lodge?!?

    Some "summit".

    Did they have a weenie roast as well? My grandparents go to the Elk's Lodge because they have a good salad bar.
    • by pudge ( 3605 ) * Works for Slashdot
      We had lasagne.

      There was a good couple hundred people there, or so, it semeed to me.

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