Courtesy of Malkin:
SEND A BRICK TO CONGRESS
By Michelle Malkin · April 17, 2006 12:14 PM
There's a new citizen campaign to protest Washington's illegal alien amnesty plans called Send A Brick:
The Send-A-Brick Project was created by concerned citizens to send bricks to Washington encouraging our Congressmen to stand tough on border security.
Each brick sends a message to our Senators and Representatives that we want our borders secured before any other action is taken on illegal immigration.
A few photos of bricks that have been mailed in:
If you want to send something a bit lighter, you can always go with these:
My own bricks are going out to the two amnesty mamasans here in California--
Barbara Boxer and
Dianne Feinstein. If you're unsure how your Senators voted, and you'd like to know before sending out any bricks, here's a link that recaps who's voted "yea" or "nay," and on what ammendment/motion:
http://www.numbersusa.com/hottopic/2454.htmlA sample of the letter that accompanies your durable red gift(s):
John Doe
87 Average St.
Tucson, Arizona 85701
Office of Senator Bill Frist
509 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
April 15, 2006
Dear Senator Frist,
I am sending you this brick in support of an increase in the border security of the United States. This brick should give you a start in building a wall on the border.
The American public demands a solution to our open borders and a comprehensive border plan that includes:
- A security wall along the entire southern border
- Better technology for customs and border operations
- More funding and personnel for our Border Patrol
- An overall increased security presence on our southern border.
When our borders are secure, only then can we discuss other aspects of the illegal immigration issue.
We are tired of open borders, uncontrolled immigration, terrorist infiltration, the spread of pandemic diseases, criminal alien gangs and all the other horrors that can arise due to our defenseless borders and unenforced immigration laws.
Sincerely,
John Doe
(Signature)