Friday, April 28, 2006

Where they stand

The people of California, the American citizens, are fortunate to have been informed exactly of where their government stands. Sadly it isn't with the citizens of California, but with the legion of illegal aliens who, with every second of their presence, break this country's law.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Some Democratic state lawmakers are planning to walk off the job Monday - just as millions of others around the country are expected to - in support of immigrants' rights.
The Democratic-controlled Senate, on a party-line vote, approved a resolution supporting the May 1 "Great American Boycott 2006," which supporters say will serve as a warning to Congress to avoid punitive immigration reform.
Organizers believe the boycott, in which large numbers of students also are expected to participate, will show just how vital immigrants are to America's major cities and the nation's economy.
"These immigrants are fighting to embrace this nation," said Sen. Richard Alarcon, D-Van Nuys. "What a good time this is when people can express their anger, their frustration, desires, hopes and dreams, all for the purpose of becoming American. That's a good thing."


All Americans, in fact, are fortunate for this stand by the lawbreakers, I mean lawmakers, in California. We finally get to see who is on the side of law and justice and just who is on the side of illegal aliens who don't follow the laws of this land. Not that we didn't know before. It's just nice to have them broadcast it for all the country to see.

Once again I must reiterate my stand on the immigration issue. This article I wrote sums it up very succinctly.

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