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State House of Representatives June 16, 2007 Phoenix, Az.
On June 16, 2007, a march and rally against the proposed immigration reform (amnesty) bill was held at the
Arizona House of Representatives. Two of the bills main supporters happen to be U.S. Senators Kyl and McCain, both of Arizona.
It so happens that when Kyl ran for the Senate spot one of his main campaign promises was to fight illegal immigration...it
got him elected. As is usually the case, once in office he turned his back on the folks that put him there and decided to
go the easy route of amnesty. It is estimated that upwards of 700 people showed up in support of the
rally against amnesty, though not all at once. The crowd was vocal, enthusiastic, and peaceful...much to the chagrin of the
local liberal media looking for any reason to tag all present as violent White supremacists and anti-Mexican bigots. They
were left with no such ammunition to shoot at us with. It was all positive and factual. There are those,
of course, who will still spew that anti-American vile in their papers. But, when all we are asking is that law enforcement
and government officials do their sworn duty to uphold the constitution and federal law, how can we possibly be anything less
than American Patriots fighting to preserve our national heritage and culture. To demand that government do their sworn duty
is our duty to the rest of the nation. It is our civic duty to hold those officials accountable. To do anything less is just
as traitorous as the acts the government are trying to get away with. As you will notice in the
photos, not all present at the rally were White...all the races were represented; black, Mexican, Indian and oriental. Are
they racist as well? NO!! All were there for the common good of the nation. All were there in opposition to
the current drive to give amnesty to persons who committed a federal offense as soon as they stepped foot on our soil without
proper visas and permits.
RALLY GUEST SPEAKERS
Master of ceremonies:
Freedom Phoenix News Service.
Guest speaker, Arizona State Representative Russell Pearce. Not only an enthusiastic
speaker, but an American Patriot to the core as well.
Surprise (last minute) speaker: Campaign manager for U.S. Senator Ron Paul of Texas.
Sen. Paul voted against the current immigration reform (amnesty in sheeps clothing) bill.
Guest speaker John Kavanagh, Fountain Hills City Councilman.
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