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PASO ROBLES — The Minuteman Project kicked off its 2006 season of citizen border patrols Saturday with a rally filled with fiery rebukes of President Bush, the Senate and pro-immigrant protesters.
“President Bush, read my lips: secure our borders,” said Chris Simcox, Minuteman president and the event’s keynote speaker.
Dressed in an Uncle Sam T-shirt reading, “John McCain, I want you out of office,” Simcox borrowed the language of the current immigration debate to address the approximately 100 volunteers gathered at a private ranch 15 miles south of Paso Robles. “We are here to take the job that Americans won’t take,” he said. “(Securing the border) is a job that George W. Bush and the Senate refuse to do.”
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“President Bush, read my lips: secure our borders,” said Chris Simcox, Minuteman president and the event’s keynote speaker.
Dressed in an Uncle Sam T-shirt reading, “John McCain, I want you out of office,” Simcox borrowed the language of the current immigration debate to address the approximately 100 volunteers gathered at a private ranch 15 miles south of Paso Robles. “We are here to take the job that Americans won’t take,” he said. “(Securing the border) is a job that George W. Bush and the Senate refuse to do.”
svherald.com/articles/2006/04/02/local_news/news1.txt