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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > Taking Action

It's On! Strike - May 1st!

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#1
04-13-2006, 11:31 PM
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Let's participate and show the US gov. how valuable we are

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http://actionla.org/flyers_pdf/gener...cott2006mf.pdf
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04-18-2006, 01:42 PM
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its anyone going to participate?
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04-18-2006, 03:41 PM
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No increased enforcement? No boders? Immediate Amnesty?

I blatently disagree. We need enforcement, we need more border security, and amnesty should not be easy to obtain.
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04-18-2006, 04:30 PM
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I agree with Abaddon enforcement+security+earned citizenship, It's kind of hard for me thought, the Catholic Bishops are against the boycott. And as a Roman Catholic I having trouble deciding what to do. I know that the Roman Catholic church is working towards reform. Yet they feel that the boycott is not needed. The Bishops feel that people should not miss work or school, since they may lose their jobs or get suspended from school. They also just say just continue protesting, and contacting Congress. I really don't know what to do. All sides to me have good points.

I also have looked at alot of articles that state that if anything happens it's going to happen after November 2006 elections. You guys think there is a chance that the debate would continue past late 2007? Because that would really suck
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04-18-2006, 06:45 PM
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04-18-2006, 08:52 PM
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No increased enforcement? No boders? Immediate Amnesty?.
I see your point but in politics you need to ask for 10 if you want to get a 5. am i wrong? the Hagel/Martines compromise its a perfect example.
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04-25-2006, 06:46 PM
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I'm definitely participating. I got all my relatives to do it as well. All of my family is going to the rally that's happening in L.A. My mom is taking the day off from work as are some of the other employees. The store might not even open that day. I have a question though, if we are suppose to be boycotting everything does this mean taking the metro to rally is out of the question? I know for driving you can just buy gas a few days before but my family doesn't really want to drive to L.A. since parking might be difficult to find. Suggestions?

Oh I forgot to comment on the flyer. I definitely don't agree with their demands, however I'm with juang on this one. We are bargaining.

Also if you don't feel comfortable supporting the boycott then just attend the rallys that will be happening after school's out.

I have to say I don't think high school kids should be boycotting school. Once is more than enough. If they do it a second time in massive numbers than I think we run the risk of the conversation shifting focus to just that instead of what this is all about. Just like what happended with the Mexican flags. Anyway those are my two cents.
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04-26-2006, 12:09 AM
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A--I'm definitely participating. I got all my relatives to do it as well. All of my family is going to the rally that's happening in L.A. My mom is taking the day off from work as are some of the other employees. The store might not even open that day. I have a question though, if we are suppose to be boycotting everything does this mean taking the metro to rally is out of the question? I know for driving you can just buy gas a few days before but B--my family doesn't really want to drive to L.A. since parking might be difficult to find. Suggestions?

Oh I forgot to comment on the flyer. I definitely don't agree with their demands, however I'm with juang on this one. We are bargaining.

Also if you don't feel comfortable supporting the boycott then just attend the rallys that will be happening after school's out.

I have to say I don't think high school kids should be boycotting school. Once is more than enough. If they do it a second time in massive numbers than I think we run the risk of the conversation shifting focus to just that instead of what this is all about. Just like what happended with the Mexican flags. Anyway those are my two cents.
A--Dont forget to take pics and post them.

B--Walk, just kidding

I wish i could affort to boycott work, but i need to pay the bills . But who knows, from what i have heard at work, the shop might not even open that day.
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