Criminal Invaders Protest

Ah, May Day, spring has sprung, the birds are chirping in the tree’s and apparently tens of thousands of felon supporters will take to the streets to demand more from the American Government.

It’s that time of year again folks, where people who wontonly disregard our laws and their suppoorters, take to the streets to protest, or rather whine, about how unfair life is. Boo Hoo.

“The emphasis is to stay in school, get your education and participate in any demonstration you want to after school,” said Dan Isaacs, Los Angeles Unified School District chief operating officer. “To the degree that we can cause students to remain on campus and discuss the issues, that’s our primary goal.”

But if students walk out, school officials plan to march with them — walkie-talkies and cellphones in hand — to help protect them. In addition, buses will be on call to take students back to their respective schools after the march is over, officials said.

How much will that cost me, the Californian taxpayer? And aren’t those kids truant if they leave campus? And why the heck are the teachers not issuing detention?

Join me in boycotting any business that closes today in “honor” of those who break our laws. I’m still boycotting every single business that closed last year. I urge you to do the same.

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