Monday, July 07, 2014

The Second Battle Of Murrieta

by JASmius

Doug Gibbs' report from the frontlines, at it unfolds (and bumped to the top of the page as necessary).

10:58 AM: Zero hour.  There are two entrances into the Murrieta Border Patrol facility.  The one Doug is helping to man currently has about four dozen protesters, with as many as two hundred expected.  They're being opposed by a dozen imported pro-amnesty counterparts, half of them from Aztlan, the others probably from our good friends at the Communist Party USA.

The other entrance already has a hundred patriots gathered against the riot-police and the buses behind them, including Alex Ferguson.

Doug's cell phone is wringing off his ear with media requests.  Too bad he doesn't have much going on, huh?

2:48 PM: Haven't heard from Doug since the first call, but I suspect he might be calling into Hard Starboard Radio, so be sure to tune in.....


UPDATE: Footage from last Friday's First Battle of Murrieta.  I suspect today's reprise will be even worse.




UPDATE II: Or maybe not....?


Barack Obama is trying to minimize the public’s opposition to his policy of accepting hundreds of thousands of poor Central Americans into the United States.

His P.R. effort is highlighted in Murrieta, Calif., where Obama’s supporters want another media-magnified clash with the American residents who blocked a July 1 federal transfer of roughly 140 border-crossing adults and their children into their community.

But Obama hasn’t supplied another convoy of Central American migrants to ignite a TV-ready clash outside the border patrol station in Murrieta.

The first convoy was turned around by Murrieta residents on July 1, prompting a blaze of publicity that highlighted the impact of Obama’s immigration policies.

Another convoy was scheduled for July 4, but didn’t appear.

Protesters are now preparing to stop any July 7 convoy, but suspect it may not arrive.

“We expect that there will be a bus arrival on Monday, or that the buses will be diverted because we have so many individuals standing up and saying no,” said Patrice Lynes, the main organizer of the Murrieta protest.

Well, you know what they say about cockroaches.  Perhaps Red Barry isn't ready for his Tianenman Square moment after all.

Yet.

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