Townhall
The
Amnesty Mob vs. America
Michelle
Malkin
Jun
19, 2013
You
can try to put "conservative"
lipstick on the lawless amnesty mob. In the end, however, it's still a
lawless
mob. The big government/big business alliance to protect illegal
immigration
got a lot of mileage using foolish Republicans Marco Rubio and Paul
Ryan as
front men. But the true colors of the open-borders grievance-mongers
always
show through.
After
America said no to a pork-filled
security-undermining amnesty bill in 2007, the No Illegal Alien Left
Behind
lobbyists changed their overtly thuggish tactics. They put down their
upside-down American flags, stopped wearing their commie Che Guevara
T-shirts
and cloaked their radical "Aztlan" aspirations in the less divisive
rhetoric of "reform" and "opportunity."
It
was all just an act, of course. Inevitably,
the mask has slipped. Over the weekend, illegal alien protesters
descended on
the private residence of Kansas Secretary of State and immigration
enforcement
lawyer Kris Kobach. As Twitchy.com reported on Saturday, 300 amnesty
activists
marched into Kobach's neighborhood and barged up his driveway and right
onto
his doorstep. It's how the Alinskyite "community organizers" roll.
Shouting
into a bullhorn and waving their fists
from his front porch, the property rights-invaders dubbed Kobach "King
of
Hate" for his work representing border security activists and federal
customs enforcement agents who are fighting the systemic sabotage of
immigration law. Thankfully, Kobach, his wife and their four young
daughters
were not home at the time.
But
the aggrieved amnesty demanders are not
done yet. And Kobach is not the only one in their crosshairs.
After
tea party activist turned Kansas state
representative Amanda Grosserode condemned the mob action publicly on
Facebook,
racist insults and threats littered her page. Roberto Medina Ramirez
wrote:
"I'll give her something to be disgusted about!" Doris Lynn Crouse
Gent chimed in: "OMG! Maybe her drive should be next." Matt S. Bashaw
echoed the call: "Maybe her house should be next." Facebook user Jude
Robinson also ranted on Grosserode's page: "Since Kobach steals
taxpayer
money spreading hate around the country, he deserves what he gets."
Dennis
Paul Romero left this message for
Grosserode: "(N)azi kkk and she is proud of it." A user writing as
"Paul-says Fckmarkzuck" left death threats under Romero's comment:
"Gotta start killing all the Nazis. Politicans (sic), bankers, and
priests. Cops, lawyers, and Judges. ASAP." The same user added: "Just
another b*tch that needs to die off already."
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