Tancredo press conference in Newark

Jason F. writes:

I just thought you and your readers would like an eye witness view of the Tancredo press conference in Newark this past Monday, I attended as I had the day off of work, unlike the unemployed and unemployable rent-a-mob that showed up and made it impossible for most of us to hear him speak.

The mob was typical, and the usual threats were made. It was a mix of about 25-30 dregs of society marched in a circle, accusing the Congressman of genocide (whom did he kill exactly) and also threatening to light a U.S. Congressman on fire. Which used to be illegal, but I guess is free speech now.

This was obviously set up by La Raza as many had the professional signs and t-shirts with the usual “no human being is illegal” slogans. They even managed to infiltrate the press conference itself. One very well dressed traitor had asked a few leading questions, I had thought she was a journalist. However it was hard to miss the large La Raza tattoo on her ankle, if this was meant to be undercover she should have worn pants. This however would require thought, which they of course lack.

The positives were that my candidate for President actually took the time to come to my state. I shook his hand and told him not to give up on us here in the People’s Republic of New Jersey. There is a strong conservative base waiting for someone other then Rudy the RINO to come in, he could be that person. He and Bay Buchanan paid me and others a compliment. That being conservative in NJ is very difficult, the fact that we have not given up is a sign of character. It was good to see someone of importance actually noticed.

The press conference was a complete success, one last thank you to Congressman Tancredo for flying in from New Hampshire to help us here, it is very much appreciated.

Jason F. continues:

One thing I forgot to add which I found very positive. A few black Americans (to try and use John McWhorter’s terms more) were simply walking down the street going about their daily lives. Two men who I believe to be in their 50s or 60s stopped to listen to Rep. Tancredo, then stopped to listen to the protestors. I watched these two men pull a few of the black protestors from the circle and scold them like a father used to be able to scold a son, right there in the street. I was only able to hear parts of it as I was trying to hear the congressman at the same time. But the basic point was to ask these idiots why they felt the illegal aliens who killed three very promising black Americans who were about to escape the hell that is Newark deserved such support, while a man trying to make sure it never happened again was deserving of such contempt.

They did not get it, but I am not surprised.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at August 24, 2007 01:50 AM | Send
    

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