Posts Tagged ‘boston mayday march’

Ted Leonard is what you would call a “true believer”:

His opinion of President Obama was pretty consistent with everyone else in the crowd “Si Se Puede” cries not withstanding.

Jack was about to go see a show when the march passed by. He gave me a few minutes of his time:

Unfortunately for me he started talking before I was ready so there is no real intro he just jumps in and the crowd at the end drowned him out a bit.

Marcus Neshay is a performer from the Bread and Puppet theater in Vermont

He is commenting on one of the more violent episodes of the narcissist labor movement the Chicago Haymarket Riots of 1886. I think we can safely say that things have improved a bit since then.

This is a great example of a movement that has achieved a real gain looking for a new cause. It deserves a longer post and I’ll write one on the subject later this week.

BTW he can really recite. I think he would be great at any kind of dramatic reading.

Joya was the only person who made the argument concerning escaping the violence in Mexico which I think is the best argument the open borders people have (choice between getting shot by drug cartels or breaking immigration law is no choice at all)

Her history in central and South America is iffy. She should read Gulag. Like most of the protests she was very ignorant of the actual Arizona law. Unlike the others she was the only one to suggest actually raising the legal quota.

I’m really surprised that she has been going to Mexico City regularly. I sure hope she stays safe when she travels there.