Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Legalization Rally Draws Few

As planned, and replanned, on Saturday the 7th, there was a rally of immigrants near the capital in downtown Atlanta.

Teodoro Maus was in normal mode, describing some protesters as:

"I think they are xenophobic,"

"They are racists and they are hiding their racism in 'legal or not legal."

"We want to open the door,"

"How they do it is a matter of negotiation."


Crowd size was estimated at a paltry 3,000.

Every time my wife tricks me into going to Super Wal-Mart, there are at least 4,000 of the runty illegals blocking the isles. Perhaps some of these folks discovered that the backlash to last springs marches cause things like tougher legislation.

I probably am xenophobic, that does not change the fact that these are individuals who have:
  1. Illegally entered the country
  2. Illegally avoid the income tax system
  3. Siphon money from the local economy (just watch a Western Union office)
  4. Increase demands within public education for bi-lingual capability
  5. Increase CITIZENS car insurance costs by driving without insurance
  6. Increase CITIZENS health care costs by not carrying insurance.
  7. Depress the minimum wage via competition, injuring legal CITIZENS struggling near the poverty level.

Free my Wal-Mart!

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