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Ginny Brown Boils Boricua Protesters
"Go Get Wet at Weeki Wachee"
BROOKSVILLE - In what seems to be the most blatant defiance towards Boricuas thus far, the gutsy and unsinkable Ginny Brown-Waite has shot another bomb towards the Puerto Ricans in Florida by telling them to jump in the lake... er, more accurately, "go to Weeki Wachee", a local water theme park. Last year she offended the Muslims. This year it's people from Puerto Rico and Guam who gathered outside U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite's office for another angry protest.

Last year she offended the Muslims. This year it's people from Puerto Rico and Guam who gathered outside U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite's office for an angry protest. More than 100 people came to denounce her explanation of a vote against a recently enacted economic stimulus package.

Brown-Wait complained some people getting checks from the federal government later this year are "foreign citizens" because they're from Puerto Rico and Guam.

"That represents a very grave insult," said Jose Fernandez. Fernandez is from the Democratic Hispanic Caucus of Florida, and helped organize Thursday's protest.


Boricua protesters cry foul as Congresswoman tells 'em
 to "Go get wet at Weeki Wachee", a local water park.

"Dignity and respect should be given to all U.S. citizens," Fernandez said. He and others in the Puerto Rican community want an apology. Instead, they may have been even more offended by a written response to the protest.

Brown-Wait sez: "I send a warm welcome to all the protesters on their visit to Hernando County. And if the groups needs to cool off, I recommend that they head down the road to Weeki Wachee for a fun afternoon at out water park," So There!

"To issue a statement suggesting that after this effort we go and cool off in Weeki Wachee is ludicrous and disrespectful," said one of the demonstrators.

Brown-Wait defended her characterizations that Puerto Ricans and people from Guam are foreigners. She cited the Internal Revenue Code saying it's "...clear that people and corporations located in possessions of the United States are considered foreign..."

So there you have it, folks... a white chick who won't say "uncle". For all we know she'd rather drown in a pool of bleach rather than admit she had lay a "boo-boo"... er, I mean, an egg.

As for Weeki Wachee, a spokesman says he hopes Brown-Waite will "exclude us from future bochinches".

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