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Defaming the american flag

May 20, 2008 | Montebello, California | Vetting explained

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Montebello High School in California

 

You will not see this heart-stopping photo on the front

page of the NY Times or on the lead story of the major news networks.

The protestors put up the Mexican flag over the American flag flying

upside down atMontebelloHigh School inCalifornia .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I predict this stunt will be the nail in the coffin of

any guest-worker/amnesty plan on the ta ble inWashington. The image of

the American flag subsumed to another and turned upside down on American

soil is already spreading on Internet forums and via e-mail.

 

Pass this along to every American citizen in your

address books and to every representative in the state and federal

government. If you choose to remain uninvolved, do not be amazed when

you no longer have a nation to call your own nor anything you have

worked for left since it will be 'redistributed' to the activists while

you are so peacefully staying o ut of the 'fray'. Check history, it is full of nations/empires that disappeared when its citizens no longer

held their core beliefs and values. One person CAN make a difference.

One plus one plus one plus one plus one plus one....... .

The battle for our secure borders and immigration laws

that actually mean something, however, hasn't even begun.

 

If this ticks YOU off...PASS IT ON!

 

 

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