Monday, September 4, 2006

A Red Curtain of Blood Moment on Labor Day 2006

First off, Happy Labor Day to all, and yes I am glad I have the day off and can spend it doing as I please (sleeping, working out, watching football most of the day). In lieu of real work, enjoy the post below. (NOTE: RCOB stands for "Red Curtain of Blood", a phenomenon which occurs when something inspires such anger and outrage, a red curtain of blood comes over one's eyes, like in the movies, and they can no longer think rationally or see straight) Hat Tip: Kim Du Toit)

From World Net Daily, this Labor Day post is dedicated to the lazy and worthless cops (and, to a lesser degree, the spineless citizens) present at the scene of the incident described below in Maywood, CA. At an alleged "Campaign for Immigrants' Dignity" rally *spit*, a band of reconquista-dor thugs thought it would be great fun to take down the U.S. flag from the post office and replace it with the Mexican flag. In addition, these wastes of perfectly good oxygen and DNA thought it would be great fun to pick on the weak and elderly and threaten with violence anyone who dared to remind them that they were in America and that they were breaking the law. All this they did in full view of no less than four cars full of policemen, who did, survey says, NOTHING. Shame on these pathetic excuses for "law enforcement" officers, they are worthy of neither the title or the uniform. By all means, let's not forget that the D.C. bureaucrappers think these "activists" should be given full amnesty and citizenship. The U.S. is facing no less of an invasion from illegal immigrants than we would be if Mexico, et al., were trying to take over the country by force (these thugs actually think the entire Southwestern U.S. belongs to Mexico), the only question left is whether sovereignty and the rule of law still have any meaning left in this country. Judging by events like this, I fear the answer is no, and that portends bad things for us all...read the whole pitiful tale.