Mexican Flag Burner

Roy Warden

Roy Warden

 Event:             Evidentiary Hearing/Press Conference

                        Demonstration,   Mexican Flag Burning

Place:              Tucson Municipal Court

Date:               November 01, 2007

Time:              1:30 pm

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 Warden Announces Resumption of Tucson Weekly Public Forum

 Please be advised that, subsequent to an evidentiary hearing before Judge Hays on November 01, 2007, local street activist Roy Warden (aka “The Notorious Mexican Flag Burner”) will hold a press conference/rally announcing the resumption of the Tucson Weekly Public Forum, including Mexican Flag Burnings, as per an Order of the Superior Court issued by Judge Acuna. 

“Earlier this year, Municipal Court Judges Hays and Riojas suspended my First Amendment rights. Judge Acuna just restored them. ‘Rock and Roll’ resumes in the streets of Tucson,” said Warden.

 Warden says the evidentiary hearing is likely to be contentious. “We have a lot of issues on the table,” Warden said, “not the least of which is the location of the press conference and rally. But rest assured, the Boys are Back in Town.

We will hold a demonstration on Thursday, and we will Burn a Mexican Flag, no matter what Judge Hays says.”

Right to Film Hearings:

Of particular importance is a motion Warden will argue regarding his right to film future hearings.

Moxie Firecracker Films, a well respected documentary film company, wanted to fly out from New York and film the hearing on November 01. They are interested only in the First Amendment issues presented by my case.  But Judge Hays shut them down. Judge Hays wants to hide from public view his own malfeasance, and his incompetence,” says Warden.

“On November 01, I’m going to get right in Judge Hays’ face on that decision. I’m going to stop this ‘Star Chamber’ proceeding in its  tracks,” Warden said. “We’ll spend the next several years jacking around the Arizona Appellate Courts if need be.”

We Said “No” to Immigration Reform

“Chris Simcox,  the other  Minutemen, and Kathy McKee who wrote the original Proposition 200 were first  on the lines. They stood tall in the saddle to help secure the border, stop entitlements offered to illegals, and stop the illegal vote.

“But the ‘Riot in Armory Park’ on April 10, 2006, when twelve of us confronted fifteen thousand screaming ‘La Raza’ activists, was the second ‘Shot Heard Around the World,’ Warden said.

 "Twelve of us got right in their ugly faces,  said ‘No’ to Immigration Reform, and burned 2 of their flags. Those defiant acts committed by so few of us, in the face of so many,  galvanized Americans to take action.

“‘Amnesty’ is Dead. The ‘Dream Act’ is Dead. The fence is going up and Mexicans are going home.

“We’ve got  them on the run,” said Warden. “We’ve knocked ‘the Cabbage-Patch Mexican’ (Congressman Grijalva) and Isabel Garcia back on their heels. They no longer proclaim, ‘Today we march, Tomorrow we vote.’

“Now they just await my summons to federal court. Round two of the Third American Revolution is about to begin.”

Roy Warden, Publisher

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