April 5, 2007

On GALEO, Jerry Gonzalez, Teodoro Maus, Zamarripa, coconuts, racism and American heroes: A repost from November 2005

Posted by D.A. King at 11:40 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

From November 6, 2005
Zamarripa, coconuts, racism and American heroes
Posted by D.A. King

While enduring a “Town Hall Meeting” Friday night that was staged – and I do mean staged – here in Cobb County by Georgia state senator Sam Zamarripa’s propaganda machine – the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials [GALEO] – I couldn’t help but think about a friend of ours in Idaho.

I listened to a former Atlanta Mexican Consul General who continues to find ways to profit from the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens in Georgia tell the audience “most undocumented immigrants in the United States come from Canada.”

That explains why we see the Canadian flag so much on Buford Highway.

Like many in the worlds oldest profession, that Teodoro Maus fellow can be pretty entertaining.

Another recurring theme was that illegal aliens were really just “immigrants”
…and that illegally entering, residing and working in the U.S. was not really a crime if the illegals paid rent and sales taxes…I cannot make stuff like this up.

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