Charie
12-20-2005, 10:01 AM
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SUNDAY, Dec. 18, 2005, 11:15 a.m.
MAU-MAUING CATHY STEPP
Interesting story developing in Racine. A group of left-wing activists staged a noisy demonstration at the home of State Senator Cathy Stepp, protesting legislation that would bar illegal immigrants from getting drivers licenses.
They did not change many hearts and minds. Stepp is pursuing charges for the incident:
Leaders of a Hispanic activist group known as Voces de la Frontera believe that in America, it is better to storm the home of an elected official and yell in their windows after dark to intimidate someone rather than to run for office to change policy. On the evening of Friday, December 16th, a group of people advocating the issuing of drivers’ licenses to non-citizens appeared outside my windows yelling and attempting to intimidate me to vote against Assembly Bill 69. Law enforcement was notified and the group disbanded
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I tried to find the article that finally came out in the Journal-Sentinel but couldn't find it in this edition. I simply can't imagine them not reporting it the day after the event.
Wonder when it would have been reported if a Hispanic legislator had been harassed at their home after dark by a group of "white" people some with their faces covered?
SUNDAY, Dec. 18, 2005, 11:15 a.m.
MAU-MAUING CATHY STEPP
Interesting story developing in Racine. A group of left-wing activists staged a noisy demonstration at the home of State Senator Cathy Stepp, protesting legislation that would bar illegal immigrants from getting drivers licenses.
They did not change many hearts and minds. Stepp is pursuing charges for the incident:
Leaders of a Hispanic activist group known as Voces de la Frontera believe that in America, it is better to storm the home of an elected official and yell in their windows after dark to intimidate someone rather than to run for office to change policy. On the evening of Friday, December 16th, a group of people advocating the issuing of drivers’ licenses to non-citizens appeared outside my windows yelling and attempting to intimidate me to vote against Assembly Bill 69. Law enforcement was notified and the group disbanded
Scroll down to "Mau-Mauing Cathy Stepp
I tried to find the article that finally came out in the Journal-Sentinel but couldn't find it in this edition. I simply can't imagine them not reporting it the day after the event.
Wonder when it would have been reported if a Hispanic legislator had been harassed at their home after dark by a group of "white" people some with their faces covered?