Photos from the NO AMNESTY! Rally DIS participated in on June 5, 2013 in Cobb County Georgia - page 1
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With the kind help of several Tea Party groups in the Atlanta area, the Dustin Inman Society participated in a June 5, 2012 one-hour lunch-time rally against the Rubio/Schumer amnesty bill near the Atlanta offices of both of Georgia’s U.S. Senators. We are grateful to the more than 120 pro-enforcement Americans, of all descriptions, who came from all over the Metro Atlanta area to make their voices heard.
Special thanks to Ms. Jan Barton, Mr. Conrad Quagliaroli, Debbie Dooley, and Ms. Julianne Thompson for their organizing! We staged our rally at the corner of Akers Mill Rd and Cobb Parkway across from Cumberland Mall in Cobb County. We got lots of thumbs up and horn-honks in agreement from the passing drivers in the four lanes of traffic at the intersection. We hope that Senator Johnny Isakson and Senator Saxby Chambliss staffers got our message: NO MORE AMNESTY. WE REMEMBER 1986 and the Rubio/Schumer amnesty-immigration expansion bill is a fraud.
The Dustin Inman Society is permanently opposed to any legalization of illegal aliens. The people spending millions of dollars promoting the concept that this bill somehow provides “border security first” are either extremely dishonest, or they haven’t read the more than 1000 page legislation.
The bill provides a special path to citizenship for at least 11 million undocumented, low-wage future Democrat voters.
We note, with zero surprise, most of the Mainstream Media (including the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Associated Press and most local TV stations) intentionally stayed away from our rally in a never-ending effort to keep Americans in the dark about the facts of the amnesty bill and immigration in general. Read the Marietta Daily Journal reported on our rally.
Read the facts about the amnesty scam to see that current radio ads for the bill are nearly completely false and intentionally misleading. The most common radio ad from a “conservative group” that people talk about is really sponsored by Mark Zuckerburg, the billionaire owner of Facebook. His goal is ever cheaper tech labor. The Rubio-Schumer bill would double the supply of foreign tech workers. While American tech workers are unemployed and watching as their wages go down. Read the truth about tech labor.
We note with sadness that we kept the banners and signs from the last anti-amnesty rally (2007) held for the same reason at the same place are still topical. We expect to need them again.
Please call both Georgia Senators to urge them to vote NO on all votes concerning the Rubio-Schumer amnesty bill! As we write on June 6, 2013, neither Senator will take a position despite their previous promises. The illegal alien lobby is calling right now and has been for six months!
You must call often to make your point: NO TO ANY LEGALIZATION! - WE REMEMBER 1986!
U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R!)
Atlanta Office
One Overton Park,
3625 Cumberland Blvd, Suite 970, Atlanta, GA 30339
Tel: 770-661-0999 Fax: 770-661-0768
Washington D.C. Office
United States Senate
131 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Tel: 202-224-3643 Fax: 202 228-0724
U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss (R!)
Washington D.C. Office
416 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Main: 202-224-3521
North Georgia Office
100 Galleria Parkway Suite 1340, Atlanta, GA 30339
Main: 770-763-9090 Fax: 770-226-8633
East Georgia Office
3633 Wheeler Road, Suite 270,
Augusta, GA 30909
Main: 706-650-1555 Fax: 706-650-7985
Middle Georgia Office
300 Mulberry Street Suite 502, Macon, GA 31201
Main: 478-741-1417 Fax: 478-741-1437 Toll free: 800-234-4208
South Georgia Office
585 South Main Street, P.O. Box 3217, Moultrie, GA 31776
Main: 229-985-2112 Fax: 229-985-2123
A patriotic Latino responds to the foreign language press
Notifying Ga Senators: vote NO to amnesty-again
Pro-enforcement Americans at lunchtime
The new American Dream: secure borders and honest elected officials in Washington
Another uppity American