CaptnKirk
Lifer
They Wished
Yeah, like they really are going out of thier way to embrace the Black Community.
A community that recognizes them for the shills that they are.
A warm and loving crowd that shouted encouragement to them with things like,
"Minutemen go home!" and "KKK go home!"
<Insideous Clip>
Leaders of the Minuteman Project began a cross-country tour Wednesday to seek support for tighter border security, launching a caravan
to the nation's capital from a heavily black neighborhood where many residents shouted at the civilian patrol group to go home.
Minuteman leaders started the trip from a black neighborhood as part of a push to attract more blacks as members.
"If we are going to be giving preference to anybody, preference should go to the American-African community
that has suffered more than anybody," Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist said.
But the event provoked screaming matches about whether illegal immigrants were taking jobs from blacks or should be embraced as fellow minorities seeking a better life.
Gilchrist had to yell over a dozen black protesters, most of them black, who chanted "Minutemen go home!" and "KKK go home!"
Gilchrist repeatedly stopped his speech to address the protesters, telling them: "Ours is not a racial cause. It's a rule-of-law cause."
Gilchrist then boarded an RV and left. His vehicle was followed from the park by two other RVs and a few cars.
Organizers hoped the trip would help counter marches staged Monday around the nation by more than 1 million people demanding amnesty for illegal immigrants.
The caravan plans to stop in President Bush's Texas vacation haven of Crawford, as well as Phoenix, Albuquerque, N.M.; Abilene; Little Rock, Ark.; Memphis, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Birmingham, Ala.; Atlanta; Greensboro, N.C.; and Richmond, Va.
Yeah, like they really are going out of thier way to embrace the Black Community.
A community that recognizes them for the shills that they are.
A warm and loving crowd that shouted encouragement to them with things like,
"Minutemen go home!" and "KKK go home!"
<Insideous Clip>
Leaders of the Minuteman Project began a cross-country tour Wednesday to seek support for tighter border security, launching a caravan
to the nation's capital from a heavily black neighborhood where many residents shouted at the civilian patrol group to go home.
Minuteman leaders started the trip from a black neighborhood as part of a push to attract more blacks as members.
"If we are going to be giving preference to anybody, preference should go to the American-African community
that has suffered more than anybody," Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist said.
But the event provoked screaming matches about whether illegal immigrants were taking jobs from blacks or should be embraced as fellow minorities seeking a better life.
Gilchrist had to yell over a dozen black protesters, most of them black, who chanted "Minutemen go home!" and "KKK go home!"
Gilchrist repeatedly stopped his speech to address the protesters, telling them: "Ours is not a racial cause. It's a rule-of-law cause."
Gilchrist then boarded an RV and left. His vehicle was followed from the park by two other RVs and a few cars.
Organizers hoped the trip would help counter marches staged Monday around the nation by more than 1 million people demanding amnesty for illegal immigrants.
The caravan plans to stop in President Bush's Texas vacation haven of Crawford, as well as Phoenix, Albuquerque, N.M.; Abilene; Little Rock, Ark.; Memphis, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Birmingham, Ala.; Atlanta; Greensboro, N.C.; and Richmond, Va.