Friday, October 21, 2005
Anti-Immigration nut pays homeless for support...
D. A. King an activist who opposes illegal immigration acknowledged he paid more than a dozen homeless people $10 each to hold signs during a rally earlier this week, but said they agreed with his message.
The people he hired are homeless and regularly congregate near the Capitol, King said.
"Trust me, they are angry," King said. "When the day comes when I cannot pay an American for an hour's worth of work for making their voices heard, it's a sad day," he said
"This is too complicated an issue. We don't need people to pay people to agree with them," said State Sen. Sam Zamarripa, a Democrat.
full article @ ABC News via Rachel Maddow Show
The people he hired are homeless and regularly congregate near the Capitol, King said.
"Trust me, they are angry," King said. "When the day comes when I cannot pay an American for an hour's worth of work for making their voices heard, it's a sad day," he said
"This is too complicated an issue. We don't need people to pay people to agree with them," said State Sen. Sam Zamarripa, a Democrat.
full article @ ABC News via Rachel Maddow Show