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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Word: Lawn & order

Posted by Alyssa Abkowitz on Tue, May 8, 2007 at 9:26 PM

Marietta-based anti-illegal-immigration activist D.A. King energized a GOP meeting in Newton, Ga., in late April. According to the Rockdale Citizen, he was thanked by state lawmakers for his efforts and displayed a Mexican government ID card with the name “Al Qada Gonzalez.”

“They’re not here to mow your lawn — they’re here to blow up your buildings and kill your children, and you, and me.”

— King at the Newton GOP meeting

Among King’s other recent statements:

“Labeling illegal aliens as ‘immigrant’ is the ultimate immigrant bashing.”

— in a May 1 CNN interview with Anderson Cooper

“Anyone with a different agenda against skin color or national origin, you are not welcome … and you will not be tolerated.”

— at a rally across from the White House earlier in April

“It is not an overstatement to observe that the federal government has abandoned the American people and we teeter on the brink of national suicide.”

— on his blog

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Excuse me, but....W....T....F?

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Posted by Souldrift on 05/08/2007 at 7:20 PM

National pride is one thing, wanting to ensure that people enter your nation is another -- but this guy is just looney tunes.

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Posted by Ray on 05/09/2007 at 11:09 AM

King didn't say anything that was wrong at all. Ray, can you elaborate on why King is so 'looney tunes'? I'm pretty sure its more 'looney tunes' to let your country be overrun by third worlders, who by the way, make up 30% of our prison population. Suck up that little fact when you get this weeks paycheck and observe the government taking half of your money.

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Posted by NR to da' B on 05/09/2007 at 3:42 PM

Why is D.A. King "looney tunes"? He implies in his statement above that illegal Mexican immigrants are coming over to blow up buildings and kill us all. As far as I know, they're coming over here for economic prosperity. I don't condone them coming over illegally (my great grand-parents were legal immigrants), but I know full well what desperation will drive people to do. Nice way of de-humanizing them by labeling them as "third-worlders". It's so much easier when we don't have to label them as "human".

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Posted by Ray on 05/10/2007 at 7:42 AM
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