Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Play Ball

A mushrooming group of protesters against Arizona's immigration law grew to a few hundred at the entrance to Dodger Stadium on Monday evening as the L.A. team prepared to play the Diamondbacks.

Swelling the ranks of protesters were more than 100 members of the Service Employees International Union.

"
The Dodgers have the largest Latino fan base in the league," said Mike Garcia, president of the SEIU United Service Workers West. "We have historically supported them since their move here in 1958. Now we are asking them to take a stand for us -- take a stand against this mean-spirited legislation."
I would love to know how mucha "few hundred" really was because really, wasn't this just an SEIU rally?

And they thought those cholos were going to turn around and boycott Los Doyers because the Diamondbacks were playing? Ah HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!

2 comments:

Stepperg said...

"few hundred"

Translation: ten of ten.

Gothguy said...

Yea, like the cholos and cholas give a rats ass about this.