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Canoga Park Memorial Day parade
05/26/08
I was settling in for a nice afternoon of surfing and listening to music when my conscience panged. "It was Memorial Day and I should do something besides blog about it, action being twice as valuable as thought (unless you're Plato or something). Besides, I have my paternal responsibilities, examples to give, etc.."
I looked on the internet and saw that Canoga Park in the Valley above Los Angeles was having a parade and decided to attend.
It's nice to see that a couple thousand of my fellow citizens and another couple thousand potential citizens (Both the crowd and the marchers were demographically representative of Los Angeles.) out of 10,000,000 can make it to one of these events. It was a good effort by those involved and I appreciate that people take time to plan these things.




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Finally, at the very end of the parade, Mayor Antonio appeared. He was walking along the street curb and was shaking hands with a big smile. It was lke he was running for national political office. Maybe he was??!!?? Mayor Antonio walked around the corner on the street. While walking past his white convertible, he moved towards my side of the street with a casual shorts wearing female personal assistant right next to him. Immediately, I pulled out my Mayor Antonio SPECIAL ORDER 40 anti-sanctuary city policies protest sign and held it up above the heads of my fellow curb parade bystanders. He saw and read my sign quickly and immediately changed his walk back to get in his convertible car. His female assistant was standing still while she was obviously reading my sign's anti- Mayor Antonio SPECIAL ORDER 40 vs Jamiel's Law sign comments.
I loved my ability to shame Mayor Antonio over his dreadful SPECIAL ORDER 40 actions. There was crowd applause for Mayor Antonio as he hid inside his protective car. Mayor Antonio got in and started to microphone speak to the crowds with mindless platitudes like "Happy Memorial day LA!" with his used car salesman slick smile As he went past me, he spent the rest of his time riding in his car down the parade route for some three blocks till he was out of my sight.
I saw no one else that attempted to protest and shame Mayor Antonio on his rotten pandering illegal alien immigration law policies and his unethical sanctuary policies with this multi-ethic crowd seated around me. That lack of any other pro-immigration law protestors here is shameful, TOO! Get smart, vote and get active! Those who don't are now doomed to live in a world built by others. They are often left in endlessly complaining about the world that they didn't bother to save or shape. Shame a politician in public today! It's fun and makes a memorial point that freedom isn't FREE!










