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How about this ?
Taking a thought from the Indian Cow ID program:
They chose Photo IDs (for different reasons) because Branding or Ear Tagging was considered improper for their Holy Bovines.
We, however, could adopt a program of (say) "Voluntary" Ear-Bobbing to those illegals we give the choice of repatriation over deportation. Branding
would probably be easier to camouflage.
If nothing else, it "might" make for easier identification of repeaters. Worth a try, don't you think ? | Maybe another ear notch every time they are picked up for being in the country illegally. That would be easier than the national ID
card. I'm sure the Teabaggers would lend their support to the idea.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Where is that wall you speak of? Show me fifty feet of it that isn't connected to the Port Of Entry.
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show it to yourself,... are you blind?
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mtgoat666
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Republican San Diego City Council opposes zonie gestapo law
San Diego opposes Arizona immigration law
By The Associated Press
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 8:21 p.m.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council has voted to formally oppose the new immigration law passed in Arizona.
The City Council voted 7-1 Monday in favor of a resolution to urge Arizona lawmakers to repeal the law.
Arizona's law requires local police to question people suspected of being in the country illegally.
The council's resolution states that the law encourages racial profiling and violates the Constitution.
Councilman Todd Gloria says the law is "fundamentally un-American."
[Edited on 5-4-2010 by mtgoat666]
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It's un-American to support the defence of your borders?
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Kinda like this?
In 1937 California passed an "Anti-Okie Law," making it a misdemeanor to "bring or assist in bringing" any indigent person into that state. The law
was later declared unconstitutional, but the bias remained. There are those who, like Will Rogers, believed that the migration of "Okies" to
California raised the intellectual level of both states. In many western states "Okie" continues to be used as a derogatory term. In Arizona an "Okie"
is a person with "a pee-stained mattress on top of his car," and an "Okie credit card" is a siphon hose and gas can. In other states an "Okie" is a
calf of the lowest quality run through an auction ring.
It's always been this way... to bad Okie's weren't a "race" .... as it the same type of issue.. WORK
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
San Diego opposes Arizona immigration law
By The Associated Press
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 8:21 p.m.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council has voted to formally oppose the new immigration law passed in Arizona.
The City Council voted 7-1 Monday in favor of a resolution to urge Arizona lawmakers to repeal the law.
Arizona's law requires local police to question people suspected of being in the country illegally.
The council's resolution states that the law encourages racial profiling and violates the Constitution.
Councilman Todd Gloria says the law is "fundamentally un-American."
[Edited on 5-4-2010 by mtgoat666] |
Arizona's law requires local police to question people suspected of being in the country illegally.
..............No, it does not
The council's resolution states that the law encourages racial profiling........
Again, it does not
........and violates the Constitution.
I did not know that the US Supreme court granted the San Diego City Council the authority to determine violations of the US Constitution.
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
San Diego opposes Arizona immigration law
By The Associated Press
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 8:21 p.m.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council has voted to formally oppose the new immigration law passed in Arizona.
The City Council voted 7-1 Monday in favor of a resolution to urge Arizona lawmakers to repeal the law.
Arizona's law requires local police to question people suspected of being in the country illegally.
The council's resolution states that the law encourages racial profiling and violates the Constitution.
Councilman Todd Gloria says the law is "fundamentally un-American."
[Edited on 5-4-2010 by mtgoat666] |
Arizona's law requires local police to question people suspected of being in the country illegally.
..............No, it does not
The council's resolution states that the law encourages racial profiling........
Again, it does not
........and violates the Constitution.
I did not know that the US Supreme court granted the San Diego City Council the authority to determine violations of the US Constitution.
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In their political zeal they must of forgot how much tourist dollars come from AZ to San Diego. Boycotts swing both ways!
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The AZ law isn't strictly about defending the border, and that's why all the hoopla. One may correctly argue that the federal gummint has the sole
responsibility to defend the nation's borders, and has failed to do so. One might also research just why it is that it hasn't. Obama is for a
comprehensive reform. Bush was, also. Even some very high profile members of congress are for reform. Just look to 2008 and the McCain/ Kennedy bill,
that was also supported by a number of big state senators including Feinstein. My guess is that businesses have lobbied behind the scenes to prevent
such a bill from ever seeing the light of day, lest it affect their cheap labor pool. The representatives and senators who prevented comprehensive
reform mostly come from states that have no dog in the fight; states where the immigrant population, let alone the illegal immigrant population
neither is very large nor greatly affect commerce. But, inasmuch as each state has an equal number of senators, the bill got bottled-up and never made
it to debate on the senate floor.
The two major issues with the AZ law which is the product of frustration are that constitutionally, the responsibility for border enforcement rests
with Washington. Second, the AZ law makes it extremely likely that racial profiling will occur, which would be a clear violation of the equal
protection clause of the constitution.
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
In Arizona an "Okie" is a person with "a pee-stained mattress on top of his car," |
sounds like most of the zonie crackers (and their california breatheren) that have been on this thread telling us all about how warm/fuzzy is the az
show-me-your-papers law
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
San Diego opposes Arizona immigration law
By The Associated Press
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 8:21 p.m.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council has voted to formally oppose the new immigration law passed in Arizona.
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What kind of butt-kissing gesture is this? Maybe they should spend a little more time dragging San Diego away from the edge of bankruptcy and filling
some potholes and less time worrying about what Arizona is doing.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
San Diego opposes Arizona immigration law
By The Associated Press
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 8:21 p.m.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council has voted to formally oppose the new immigration law passed in Arizona.
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What kind of butt-kissing gesture is this? Maybe they should spend a little more time dragging San Diego away from the edge of bankruptcy and filling
some potholes and less time worrying about what Arizona is doing. |
amen, brother
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I think it's called pandering to the legal, registered voter Hispanic community. But what do I know?
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mtgoat666
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Phoenix Suns think you crackers are fruit loops
From CNN Political Producer Shannon Travis
The Phoenix Suns will wear special basketball jerseys emblazoned with the words 'Los Suns' Wednesday night.
Washington (CNN) – Anger over Arizona's controversial immigration law is entering a new arena. The sports arena, to be precise.
The Phoenix Suns will wear special basketball jerseys in Game Two of their Western Conference Playoff Series on Wednesday against the San Antonio
Spurs. The jerseys will be emblazoned with the words, "Los Suns."
Team officials decided to express their frustration with the new law in conjunction with Wednesday's celebration of Mexican heritage on the Cinco de
Mayo holiday.
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wessongroup
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
In Arizona an "Okie" is a person with "a pee-stained mattress on top of his car," |
sounds like most of the zonie crackers (and their california breatheren) that have been on this thread telling us all about how warm/fuzzy is the az
show-me-your-papers law |
was an attempt to show that "race" has nothing to do with men and women looking for work.... in this example these were white American's who were
discriminated against ... just because they did not have jobs or anything else they were just really poor people trying to get by ... much the same as
Mexicans ... as that is why they migrated and/or migrate ... to get work and a better life for themselves and/or their families ... legally or
illegally: internationally, and/or between States
some have relatives who went through the depression, not sure they have the same feeling about the situation these people faced, with dignity and
courage ... enough so, that John Steinbeck wrote a book and received a Noble Peace Prize along with Pulitzer Prize for the book "The Grapes of
Wrath".. which was made into a movie by John Ford the director.. for which Mr. Ford won an Oscar.
Poor folks don't have the means to keep up with the jones.. they have a hard enough time just getting enough to eat and a place to sleep.. soiled
mattress and all...
goat.. didn't think you go after the poor and helpless .... they can't defend themselves...
if your comment is intended to light a fire under the other side.. then I can understand it .. other than that... no... keep your punches up..
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
The Phoenix Suns will wear special basketball jerseys in Game Two of their Western Conference Playoff Series on Wednesday against the San Antonio
Spurs. The jerseys will be emblazoned with the words, "Los Suns."
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Who could possibly care what these iliterates wear? The freaks on the court won't understand the symbolism anyway.
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
From CNN Political Producer Shannon Travis
The Phoenix Suns will wear special basketball jerseys emblazoned with the words 'Los Suns' Wednesday night.
Washington (CNN) – Anger over Arizona's controversial immigration law is entering a new arena. The sports arena, to be precise.
The Phoenix Suns will wear special basketball jerseys in Game Two of their Western Conference Playoff Series on Wednesday against the San Antonio
Spurs. The jerseys will be emblazoned with the words, "Los Suns."
Team officials decided to express their frustration with the new law in conjunction with Wednesday's celebration of Mexican heritage on the Cinco de
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And what role models the Basketball Fraternity is. Goat your hillarious.
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Its funny to make jokes of poor people? Only if you're a liberal. There's always a crew of cheerleaders on the sidelines and you can have a group hug.
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It's becoming clearer. And sadder. Oh well.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
goat.. didn't think you go after the poor and helpless .... they can't defend themselves...
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just going after you crackers (that's poor, uneducated white racists, in case you don't know definition, you cracker)
i appreciate that y'all are memorializing your racist comments here for all to read -- like lifting up a rock and watching the earwigs squirm
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
goat.. didn't think you go after the poor and helpless .... they can't defend themselves...
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just going after you crackers (that's poor, uneducated white racists, in case you don't know definition, you cracker)
i appreciate that y'all are memorializing your racist comments here for all to read -- like lifting up a rock and watching the earwigs squirm
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Racist=bad, cracker=? You're contradicting yourself, and you seem to be making very little in the way of an argument that supports your cause. You are
using neocon tactics.
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