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clb09
04-30-2010, 01:11 PM
YouTube - Illegals Threaten To Murder Americans With Axes and Shovels SB 1070 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDlutO0KK7g)

FrankRep
04-30-2010, 02:01 PM
Pro-Illegal Immigration protests on Communist Holiday - May Day

Interesting.

Arizona, Illegal Immigration, and the Tenth Amendment
http://www.infowars.com/arizona-illegal-immigration-and-the-tenth-amendment/

MelissaWV
04-30-2010, 02:04 PM
Pro-Illegal Immigration protests on Communist Holiday - May Day

Interesting.

Arizona, Illegal Immigration, and the Tenth Amendment
http://www.infowars.com/arizona-illegal-immigration-and-the-tenth-amendment/

Do you realize it's Labor Day in Mexico?

It's actually celebrated in a pretty neat way.


May 1st in Mexico is celebrated as International Labor Day. While many countries celebrate May 1st in many ways including the old “Maypole” ceremony here in Mexico it is a day of rest for the workers as well as protest and rallies. Be aware that many government offices, banks, stores and offices will be closed May 1st (Primero de Mayo) in all of Mexico.

While researching Labor Day in Mexico I ran across some interesting facts that I didn’t know as to the origin of this holiday as for in the states they celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday of September. What I discovered most interesting is that May 1st, Labor Day origination was heavily influenced by two things. The first was the passing of a resolution at the Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada as well that basically set forth the 8 hour work day.

The second event was the Haymarket riot on May 4th 1886 in Chicago. This riot was between the working and business class and to this day, the cause is still disputed. While researching in Wkipidepia Internet encyclopedia they refer to this event as having been an important factor in creating International May Day. There was a peaceful rally of 3000 held in Chicago until late in the evening while during the process of the police trying to disburse the crowd someone threw a bomb killing several policeman immediately. At this point the police began shooting and many workers, innocents and police were injured.

Members of Mexican workers unions burn an effigy representing politicians during a protest march in Mexico City, May 1, 2006. (Daniel Aguilar/Reuters)

Nice touch with the "Communist May Day" thing, though. That must be it.