I don't ever get involved in the political crap but my hat's off to Arizona and Arizona business.
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Thread: I'm liking Arizona
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05-19-2010 05:28 PM
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05-19-2010 06:48 PM
This whole thing is so idiotic I can't even get my head around it. They are asking people to show identification when stopped by the police and if they are here ILLEGALLY, they are arrested. They are arrested for breaking the law.
I think I'm going to boycott the CHP for requiring me to show my drivers license when I'm pulled over for speeding. Demanding that I should prove that I've earned the privelage of driving is an affront to the priciples of freedom and liberty that this country was founded out.
Dear mayor idiot, Go f*ck yourself.
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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05-19-2010 07:13 PM
they really had no choice...
does Santa's sleigh have a blower ?
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05-19-2010 07:27 PM
I moved out here a year ago.
Every move they are making is getting my
The thing is, the rest of the country doesn't realize how large of a problem the illegal issue is out here.
The national news reports about all the cities across the country that had protest, but failed to report about the officer that was shot by an illegal in the desert, and when they went into the desert to find the two suspects they wound up stumbling upon about 7 other illegals while searching - this was all the same weekend that our Governor (Jan Brewer) signed the 1070 bill into state law."Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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05-19-2010 07:57 PM
See, I'm not going to touch the argument about the crime or not paying taxes or any of that stuff... They are here "illegally". Seems like that's sort of the end of story. I realize it's a politically charged issue, but I don't really see where whole states and our federal government get off on selective enforcment.
And that's coming from a guy who drives a car on the street with slicks... And a guy who expects to get a ticket every time he rolls out of the garage because of it. Because it's illegal.
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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05-20-2010 09:00 AM
What I don't understand is all the libs and the ACLU saying that it is paramount to harrasment or somehow prejudice to ask for ID. I personally travel all over Europe and South America for business. I am constantly asked for my passport. Not only to travel, but to check into a hotel, etc. even to gain access to a bank or an office building!
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05-20-2010 09:26 AM
if you're not doing anything wrong then showing proof you are who you are is no big deal. IMO.
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05-20-2010 10:30 AM
But, if you're not doing anything wrong, why should you be stopped in the first place...
I am guessing that local police will not be going around asking people (who are not doing anything wrong) for their IDs. If someone is stopped or suspected of commiting a crime, then at that time they may be asked for proof of citizenship (whatever that entails).
Just my two-cents...If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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05-20-2010 11:06 AM
Obama criticizes the law but requires students to show their "papers" before he will let them close?
What is wrong with that picture?
KALAMAZOO — The White House appears to be laying the groundwork for President Barack Obama to shake the hand of each senior at Kalamazoo Central High School’s commencement ceremony next month.
Seniors are being asked to provide their birthdates, Social Security numbers and citizen status to the Secret Service so background checks could be performed. Such a check is required for anyone who gets within an arm’s length of the president, students were told at their senior breakfast Friday.
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05-20-2010 12:06 PM
So if I just stood around in front of home Depot all day, waiving at people and approaching cars, the cops shouldn't walk up and ask me WTF I'm up to?
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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05-20-2010 01:41 PMIf you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
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05-20-2010 02:27 PMIf you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!