Here's a great idea I wish I'd thought of: conservatives are mailing bricks to their Congressional representatives to reinforce our desire for strict immigration reform that stems the flow of illegal immigration rather than legalizing it.
One letter, which was wrapped around a brick and mailed to [Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo.] says: "I can't take a day off from work to go stand in the street and protest all day long like an illegal immigrant. But I did have time to send you this brick so that you could get started building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico."
I've got several spare bricks sitting in my front yard right now and I know how to find my representatives.
Update:
Oh, and here's the group's website where you can send a brick for $11.95.












I totally agree with and respect their positions, but I just think this kind of behaviour is infantile.
It's like when Peyton Manning lost the Heisman trophy to Charles Woodson in 1997, hundreds of UT fans sent crates of rotten oranges to the ESPN offices to protest what they saw as unfair promotion of Woodson by the network. The vast majority of UT fans thought it was a juvenile prank and were really embarrassed because of it.