This shameful photo was taken in California on March 28 2006. The pics above and below, by Leo Jarzomb,
show just how California Hispanics view this country, our laws, our customs, and our (and their) heritage.
Whittier area students from Pioneer, California and Whittier high schools walked out of classes to protest the
proposed federal immigration bill March 27, 2006. The protesters put up the Mexican flag over the American
flag flying upside down at Montebello High.
My first question, to the state of California: Why did you do NOTHING to correct this situation?
My second question, to the people of California: Why did you do NOTHING to correct this situation?
Remember the old saying, "the only requirement for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing."
I'm putting several more pics up, in the hope that this just might inflame just a few people to rise up and kick
these stupid ingrates completely out of the country.
Sent to me as an e-mail by Sherriey, 13 August 2006
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Pillorying is a public embarrassment punishment dating back to the Middle Ages, but it was used to great effect
recently when a young man in Valley Falls, New York, allegedly lit an American flag in front of a VFW Post on fire.
According to the Albany Times Union, a young man entered the bar at VFW Post 1938 on Sept. 18 2009. When
he was turned away for not having proper identification, he supposedly cut the American flag from a flagpole in
front of the building and lit it on fire.
Someone saw him do it, the Troy Record reported, and it didn’t take long for enraged vets to find the fire starter.
Now, this below is what SHOULD have happened to all these "people" who so demeaned our flag and country.
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They offered him three choices. They could hand him over to police, beat him up or duct-tape him to the flagpole
for six hours, wearing a sign identifying the crime he allegedly committed.
He chose the latter option.
"He'll never disrespect the flag again, I can tell you that," said Post Commander Nick Normile, a Vietnam veteran.
Normile said the flag had at one point flown over U.S. troops in Iraq and had special significance because of that.
Veterans, both local and nationwide, responded to the event as accountings were posted online to the official VFW
Facebook page and national Web site. Comments posted supported the act and added ideas for further
punishment.
Normile also said the burnt flag will be disposed of properly at an official ceremony sometime in the future.
Yup! This is the proper way to teach people a lesson they won't soon forget, along with the proper treatment of the American flag.
My heartiest "WELL DONE" to this VFW Post!
And, a new one!!!!!!!!
At the present (8 July 2010) the US is fighting a real battle, some against our own government, some against foreign governments, concerning our rights as Americans vs the supposed rights of illegal aliens.
If you doubt the wisdom of keeping them out, just look at the pic below: .
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(Photos courtesy WTEN Channel 10)
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