Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-03 Thread Bhairitu



shempmcgurk wrote:

>--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
>
>> 
>>In a message dated 5/2/06 1:41:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>>Well my  gardener and crew came yesterday but then not everyone 
>>    
>>
>who is 
>  
>
>>Latino is  illegal.  The local Mexican takeout was open.  Same 
>>    
>>
>thing.   
>  
>
>>The housekeeper I used to have was Latino but born and raised in 
>>    
>>
>Los  
>  
>
>>Angeles.  She even had non-latinos on her  crew.
>>
>>
>>
>>Quite frankly I don't have anything against people coming  across 
>>    
>>
>the boarder 
>  
>
>>for work if it can be done orderly and legally. In fact I  would 
>>    
>>
>like a 
>  
>
>>system set up where we can have guest workers and the government 
>>    
>>
>of  Mexico pays 
>  
>
>>for their insurance, medical/legal, while they are here. But  
>>    
>>
>until something 
>  
>
>>like that can be negotiated I would also like to see the Great  
>>    
>>
>Wall of the 
>  
>
>>Southern Border built to stop the illegal  flow.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>
>Not me.
>
>I am on the sidelines cheering the illegals on.  The more, the 
>merrier, as far as I'm concerned.
>  
>
Spoken like a true NeoCon, shempmeister.







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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-03 Thread jyouells2000



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Anthony Sumner"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You, like the other European descendants who think this is your land
are 
> quite narrow minded and complete fools!   For starters we can get
that war 
> criminal and his cronies out of the White House and then get some
one with 
> intelligence and wisdom in the White House to work with the Mexican
gov't 
> and get this immigration issue resolve and on to the next pressing
issue(s) 
> that confront the whole of humanity.
> 
> Never forget what MMY said,  "Peace on Earth will be Powerful, when
Power on 
> Earth will be Peaceful".  Right now as I seen it, the power of ego 
> dominates, at least on the geopolitical landscape of our planet.  Which 
> unfortunately affects almost all of us.   Thank Mother Divine for 
> Incarnating and hopefully soon this nightmare called the bush
administration 
> will be over soon.

Mother Divine always told me She votes Republican! What a Scamp!

JohnY












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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread TurquoiseB



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> on 5/2/06 3:51 PM, Anthony Sumner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Thank Mother Divine for
> > Incarnating
> 
> Care to elaborate on this?

Yeah...it sounds as if there's really a cool
insane fantasy in there somewhere...











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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread shempmcgurk



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Anthony Sumner" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You, like the other European descendants who think this is your 
land are 
> quite narrow minded and complete fools!   For starters we can get 
that war 
> criminal and his cronies out of the White House and then get some 
one with 
> intelligence and wisdom in the White House to work with the 
Mexican gov't 
> and get this immigration issue resolve and on to the next pressing 
issue(s) 
> that confront the whole of humanity.
> 
> Never forget what MMY said,  "Peace on Earth will be Powerful, 
when Power on 
> Earth will be Peaceful".  Right now as I seen it, the power of ego 
> dominates, at least on the geopolitical landscape of our planet.  
Which 
> unfortunately affects almost all of us.   Thank Mother Divine for 
> Incarnating and hopefully soon this nightmare called the bush 
administration 
> will be over soon.




May the blessings of Guru Dev and the Divine Mother shed its light 
upon the whole of humanity with the exception of Anthony Sumner who 
should receive the entirety of the snot and vomit of the King of 
Rakshasas upon his underarms, the soft flesh between his big and 
second toe and his private parts.





> 
> 
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Reply-To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> >To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] May 1st Illegal's boycott
> >Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 16:25:59 EDT
> >
> >
> >In a message dated 5/2/06 1:41:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >Well my  gardener and crew came yesterday but then not everyone 
who is
> >Latino is  illegal.  The local Mexican takeout was open.  Same 
thing.
> >The housekeeper I used to have was Latino but born and raised in 
Los
> >Angeles.  She even had non-latinos on her  crew.
> >
> >
> >
> >Quite frankly I don't have anything against people coming  across 
the 
> >boarder
> >for work if it can be done orderly and legally. In fact I  would 
like a
> >system set up where we can have guest workers and the government 
of  Mexico 
> >pays
> >for their insurance, medical/legal, while they are here. But  
until 
> >something
> >like that can be negotiated I would also like to see the Great  
Wall of the
> >Southern Border built to stop the illegal  flow.
> 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread shempmcgurk



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 5/2/06 1:41:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Well my  gardener and crew came yesterday but then not everyone 
who is 
> Latino is  illegal.  The local Mexican takeout was open.  Same 
thing.   
> The housekeeper I used to have was Latino but born and raised in 
Los  
> Angeles.  She even had non-latinos on her  crew.
> 
> 
> 
> Quite frankly I don't have anything against people coming  across 
the boarder 
> for work if it can be done orderly and legally. In fact I  would 
like a 
> system set up where we can have guest workers and the government 
of  Mexico pays 
> for their insurance, medical/legal, while they are here. But  
until something 
> like that can be negotiated I would also like to see the Great  
Wall of the 
> Southern Border built to stop the illegal  flow.
>


Not me.

I am on the sidelines cheering the illegals on.  The more, the 
merrier, as far as I'm concerned.









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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread Patrick Gillam



The online edition of the Marshalltown, Iowa, 
newspaper didn't mention the local impact on 
businesses, but did report 27% of the students 
absent from school. With a fifth to a quarter of 
the town recently arrived from Mexico, it'll show 
up if they skip work.

http://www.timesrepublican.com/

A Day Without Immigrants: School hit hard with high number of students absent

By KEN BLACK

The event called "A Day Without Immigrants," which took place Monday, hit the 
Marshalltown Community School District hard, with 27 percent of the student population, 
district wide, absent.

MCSD spokesperson Donna Walker confirmed that 1,357 students were reported absent 
between all the schools. The number is significantly higher than what the district would 
experience on a normal day, she said.

Though Walker said she could not officially state a reason for the high number of 
absences, students staying home from school is a part of the "Day Without Immigrants" 
campaign.


--- MDixon6569 wrote:
> 
> I watched the same report on NBC followed by their affiliate  in Houston for 
> local coverage, Both were very positive for the Illegal cause and  both were 
> able to "cherry pick" a business or two where the owners either shut  down or a 
> large percentage of workers failed to show up. But only an estimated 1  
> million illegal workers actually went on strike and demonstrated nation wide.  
> Evidently the other 11 million either worked or just took the day off. It didn't  
> seem to have the effect the organizers hoped for, shutting down cities and  
> striking fear into the hearts of American business owners. It appears to me the  
> businesses they hurt, if any, were mainly business that served the Hispanic  
> community.










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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 5/2/06 11:56:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FWIW, 
  most of NBC Nightly News last night was devotedto the strike.  
  Overall the coverage was quite positive.A portion of the transcript 
  dealing specifically with thestrike aspect:

I watched the same report on NBC followed by their affiliate 
in Houston for local coverage, Both were very positive for the Illegal cause and 
both were able to "cherry pick" a business or two where the owners either shut 
down or a large percentage of workers failed to show up. But only an estimated 1 
million illegal workers actually went on strike and demonstrated nation wide. 
Evidently the other 11 million either worked or just took the day off. It didn't 
seem to have the effect the organizers hoped for, shutting down cities and 
striking fear into the hearts of American business owners. It appears to me the 
businesses they hurt, if any, were mainly business that served the Hispanic 
community.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread jim_flanegin



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anony_sleuth_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin"  
wrote:
> > >
> > Yes, it looks like the impact to the criminals who employ all of 
the 
> > illegal immigrants were barely affected. Too bad.
> 
> Yes, Great post. Thank you. Important issue.
> 
> You are probably like me and don't just spout empty slogans but put
> action behind your beliefs. I find its so hypocritical of whiny 
slogan
> throwers to want to throw in jail all those criminals who employ 
all 
> the  illegal immigrants -- and then go and buy and use products 
made
> by the companies of these crimnals. Like me, I am sure you don't do
> such a hypocrital thing.
>  
> I tried to find a house or apartment that was criminal hiring of
> illegal immigrant free. Sadly, I couldn't. So I pitched a tent in 
the
> forest until I found out that the damned manufacturer and retailer 
of
> the tent criminally used illegal aliens in thier businesses. So I
> dichted the tent. I started to make a lean-too with a hatchet, 
cutting
> down some smaller trees and shrubs, but damn, again, found out 
those
> criminal retailers who sell the hatchet also criminally hire 
illegal
> aliens. So I am now using my barfe hands. Its hard, but at least 
Iam
> not supporting those business criminals. At least I am free of
> hypocracy. Though I am fading a bit just eating blackberries I 
saved
> up from last summer.  And I am sill healing from the mosquito bites
> from last summer when I started going naked. And still suffering 
from
> this winter's frostbite. But its worth it, not to be a empty-slogan
> spouting hypocrite.
> 
> How are you coping with your efforts to be hypoctite-free and not
> support any criminal businesses and retailers who hire illegal 
aliens?
>
Ha-Ha! Well said. Really well- I'm pretty much OK with all of it- it 
just seems that what I hear most about is the illegals here, and 
next to nothing about how they are able to stay here. I'd like to 
see any legislation enacted address both the illegals and the law 
breakers who employ them. What am I going to do about it? Think the 
thought.









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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread anony_sleuth_ff



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> Yes, it looks like the impact to the criminals who employ all of the 
> illegal immigrants were barely affected. Too bad.

Yes, Great post. Thank you. Important issue.

You are probably like me and don't just spout empty slogans but put
action behind your beliefs. I find its so hypocritical of whiny slogan
throwers to want to throw in jail all those criminals who employ all 
the  illegal immigrants -- and then go and buy and use products made
by the companies of these crimnals. Like me, I am sure you don't do
such a hypocrital thing.
 
I tried to find a house or apartment that was criminal hiring of
illegal immigrant free. Sadly, I couldn't. So I pitched a tent in the
forest until I found out that the damned manufacturer and retailer of
the tent criminally used illegal aliens in thier businesses. So I
dichted the tent. I started to make a lean-too with a hatchet, cutting
down some smaller trees and shrubs, but damn, again, found out those
criminal retailers who sell the hatchet also criminally hire illegal
aliens. So I am now using my barfe hands. Its hard, but at least Iam
not supporting those business criminals. At least I am free of
hypocracy. Though I am fading a bit just eating blackberries I saved
up from last summer.  And I am sill healing from the mosquito bites
from last summer when I started going naked. And still suffering from
this winter's frostbite. But its worth it, not to be a empty-slogan
spouting hypocrite.

How are you coping with your efforts to be hypoctite-free and not
support any criminal businesses and retailers who hire illegal aliens?












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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread authfriend



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote:
> >
> > Was anybody  on the list affected by the illegal's  boycott 
> yesterday? I 
> > personally noticed far less traffic on the road, almost  like a 
> Sunday  morning 
> > and noticed one Barbeque business that employees  nearly 100% 
> Hispanics closed. 
> > Other than that, the day was rather  uneventful here in Tomball 
> Texas, (twenty 
> > miles northwest of  Houston).
> >
> Yes, it looks like the impact to the criminals who employ all of 
> the illegal immigrants were barely affected. Too bad.

FWIW, most of NBC Nightly News last night was devoted
to the strike.  Overall the coverage was quite positive.

A portion of the transcript dealing specifically with the
strike aspect:

  (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

  DON TEAGUE, NBC CORRESPONDENT (voice-over):  At workplaces 
across the nation, the financial cost of A Day Without Immigrants hit 
home.

  For Malone Food Stores, a small grocery chain in Dallas, 
closing today meant $300,000 in lost sales.

  RICK GOMEZ, MALONE FOOD STORES:  It's a little bit of a 
financial bite.

  TEAGUE:  But Rick Gomez says it's a bite his business is 
willing to take.  Ninety-five percent of his workforce, and most of 
his customers, are Hispanic.

  GOMEZ:  It is vital, in our opinion, to support the 
customers, and the employees, and their extended families.

  TEAGUE:  Gomez chose to shut down.  But in Florida, vegetable 
farmer Arturo de Leon had no choice, and no workers to pick crops.

  ARTURO DE LEON, VEGETABLE FARMER:  And without them, we can't 
do it.  We just can't do it.

  TEAGUE (on camera):  Immigrants stayed away from thousands of 
job sites nationwide.  Here in Dallas, only a handful of workers even 
showed up at this construction site.

  (voice-over):  But not all immigrants agree with the 
protests.  Just across the street, Nizar Ali and his employees are on 
the job.

  NIZAR ALI:  We are open today for the business.

  TEAGUE:  Proving the point that there's a legal process for 
immigrating, and working.

  ALI:  Yes, you have to work, otherwise you can't get money, 
you know.

  TEAGUE:  Still, this much is certain.  Millions of immigrants 
flexed their muscle today.

  At ports in Southern California, 90 percent of the truckers 
needed to move cargo didn't show up.

  For driver Jose Munoz, mowing his lawn instead of working, 
those idle big rigs are a warning.

  JOSE MUNOZ, TRUCKER:  It's going to be just one day, and if 
things don't change or nothing, it'll probably be more days.

  TEAGUE:  Days that immigrant workers claim American 
businesses can't afford.

  Don Teague, NBC News, Dallas.

  (END VIDEOTAPE)











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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 5/2/06 11:31:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, it 
  looks like the impact to the criminals who employ all of the illegal 
  immigrants were barely affected. Too bad.

From what I saw on the local news, most employers of illegals 
were all too happy to give them the day off if they were given sufficient 
notice. However I think most illegals worked.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: May 1st Illegal's boycott

2006-05-02 Thread jim_flanegin



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Was anybody  on the list affected by the illegal's  boycott 
yesterday? I 
> personally noticed far less traffic on the road, almost  like a 
Sunday  morning 
> and noticed one Barbeque business that employees  nearly 100% 
Hispanics closed. 
> Other than that, the day was rather  uneventful here in Tomball 
Texas, (twenty 
> miles northwest of  Houston).
>
Yes, it looks like the impact to the criminals who employ all of the 
illegal immigrants were barely affected. Too bad.









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