A civilian like myself, with a lawn chair, and a pair of binoculars and a cell phone can do the job on the border. |
Americans have to get up off their couches and take action, otherwise we're going to lose our country. |
Coffee and doughnuts are great. But he needs to stop aiding and abetting illegal immigrants. That would be the kindest thing he could do. |
I don't know if (the Minutemen) are prepared to do that. |
I think people are becoming more disgusted with illegal immigration. I'm thankful that people are getting off the couch and taking back their country. |
Illegal immigrants have broken the law to come here. They're stealing American jobs and taxpayer dollars. There's something wrong here. |
It doesn't matter if they get three million to march against the Sensenbrenner bill. It's about punishing the people who break the laws of America. |
It just amazes me that we have politicians who are unwilling to secure the border. |
It's important for all of us because we're a country at war and we need to know who's in this country. |
Passing the McCain bill would be selling out the American worker, American sovereignty. It would really be a violation of their oath of office to protect America from foreign invaders. |
People were vocal; they let the county know and they let the media know that they were very unhappy that illegal aliens could march in the street, but law-abiding citizens who just wanted to get together and have a Town Hall meeting and talk were turned away. |
That's the way it should be. I'm tired of hearing how America is so stringent on immigration laws. We're a country at war, we have to know who's coming in here. |
The last time I read my bible,? she says, ?it said to obey the law. |
There are 14 million underemployed Americans. Don't they have the right to have a better life and support their families? Let's give them an opportunity because this is their country. |
They are asking that our laws be totally violated to protect illegal aliens, people who break the law and come into this country. |