Regarding the Boycott

Posted on April 30, 2006

The ACLU, it is to be expected, will support tomorrow’s boycott, as the idea of NOT supporting the criminals that have invaded our country is absolutely antithetical to their actions and history.

In a stark departure from this sites stated mission of exposing the hypocrisy of the ACLU and those that hate our country, I must say that I agree with the boycott.

Here’s why I agree with the boycott.

Those that are pushing this boycott, in many cases, are legal citizens due to a misinterpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment causing their simple act of being foaled in this country making them citizens. What concerns them is that many of their family members, parents and grandparents in many cases, would be rightfully deemed criminals under the new, enhanced and more correct legislation being considered by our elected and defective members of government, and many of these people would then be in trouble for helping their family members continue to be criminals within our country.

It is called “aiding and abetting”, and it is a crime already to help those wanted by the authorities.

So many of the people that are boycotting tomorrow are not going to be deported if new legislation is passed, although their status in society would be subject to new laws making them criminals for helping their family members stay here illegally, but as I said, they will not be affected.

This is good. I don’t want them deported. If legislation is passed that makes them criminals for aiding and abetting criminal aliens that means that they will have a record and will be less employable than your standard citizen without a criminal record.

The fact that many of them are going to stay out of school to go to this boycott means that many schools are going to lose major funding tomorrow, unless they lie about attendance records. When they lose major chunks of money the quality of education drops, and when the quality of education drops so too does the employability of the students in that school.

When they are more stupid, you can pay them less money.

When they are more stupid they can only get jobs cleaning toilets, mowing lawns and bussing tables.

So go ahead and boycott to your hearts content, kids.

Hell, take a week or even a month off of school, and really show us gringos who runs the country.

Next year, when you are out of school and looking for employment, my toilets will still get dirty, my lawn will continue to grow and the table at the restaurant where I eat will still need to be cleaned off when I am done paying too much for food so that you may make at least minimum wage and stay off of the public teat.

Because when you are more stupid, and less employable it keeps you at the same level of the social strata that you occupy now….cleaning up after your smarter, more successful and more capable betters!!!!

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2 Responses to “Regarding the Boycott”

  1. kerwin_brown on April 30th, 2006 1:54 pm

    The schools will probably lie about attendance. They are already supporting lawbreakers so why should they obey the law themselves?

  2. gitardood on April 30th, 2006 7:50 pm

    What if we actually started making arrests at these marches? They DID break the law. If it were marches with admited theives, would there be arrests? This is the whole problem. The current law is NOT being enforced. And illegals know it.

    This is why they blatently defy our laws and pretty much slap us in the face by having the gall to say THEY are America. Then they DEMAND that we accept them, their language and their “culture” or we’re heartless gringo racists.

    Gee isn’t that nice?

    All the free stuff they already get and they want more. Including the most precious, American citizenship. Yet they don’t want to be American, they want to turn America into Mexico, without firing one shot. So far it’s working, with the backing of the Mexican Govt., who should be deemed as an enemy for promoting that their citizens break our laws.