We don't need no stinking permits in Charlotte w Pat McCrory
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Mayor Pat McCrory is running as a Republican candidate for Governor in North Carolina.
Pat McCrory's campaign commercials say he will be tough on illegal immigration?
Then why can over 5,000 illegal aliens and their supporters rally outside of his offices without permits or a single police officer present as required by law?
Permits? We don't need no stinking permits! With Mayor Pat McCrory's administration.
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Charlotte police finally send bike patrol officers to hide behind buildings over an hour after the rally.
More info about Pat McCrory's campaign online at www.patmccrory.com/
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FIRE CHERTOFF!!!!
About your last comment "just so you get the history right, the money the US paid for that rightful mexican land was given to a person not a government", the land was both won in war and treaties. Money was paid and the land lLEGALLY became part of the U.S. territories. If Mexico really wants to stand up and declare the land to be theirs, they should either start ponying up some real financial offers, or just declare war on us. Good luck with either!
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I think forcing people to pay to peacably assemble is an abridgment of the right to peacably assemble. I think if you have a problem with them getting away with this so called illegal gathering you should talk to your senators not complain that your rights are being given to these people and not you.
I sure hope ALIPAC doesn't make a habit of misleading people or allowing people to forget or disregard our rights.
What I am suggesting is that you not take our rights for granted. We have the right to peaceably assemble and by you suggesting that we need a permit to practice this right is plain wrong. And if you have a problem with a law in your area how about you do something about it rather then directing your frustration at people who have no control over it? Write to your representatives let them know how you feel