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-=> TIM RICHARDSON wrote to ROSS SAUER <=- RS>On a message board, someone posted this good one: TR> Here's another one even better: TR> Chronicle for Wednesday, April 28, 2010 - Editions - PatriotPost.US TR> Arizona takes on illegal immigrationUpright TR> "President Obama called the Arizona [immigration] law misguided. What's TR> misguided, Mr. President, is the federal government's ongoing refusal TR> to enforce the laws that are already on the books. Read the Arizona TR> law. Parts of it are word-for-word the same as the federal statutes TR> which continue to be all but ignored." --CNN's Jack Cafferty WARNING: Editing being done here. Mucho BS snipped as tiresome and repetitive. TR> Congressional Democrats have no intention of enacting serious TR> immigration reform before November. President Obama is surely playing TR> politics with the situation in Arizona for gain in the fall. He'd like TR> to pick a fight and define Republicans as anti-Hispanic going into the TR> election, without having to propose anything substantive. We'd support TR> a national immigration reform that was realistic about the fact that TR> most of these are economic migrants who will find a way to come here in TR> any case if this is where the jobs are. The most effective way to TR> reduce illegal entries and defuse these tensions is to expand legal TR> channels, including guest worker programs. This would reduce illegal TR> immigration and free up security resources to threats from drug gangs TR> and the like. But so long as Republicans, Democrats and Mr. Obama TR> mainly view immigration as an electoral weapon, the nation can expect TR> more desperate laws like Arizona's." --The Wall Street Journal TR> Insight TR> "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used TR> when we created them." --theoretical physicist Albert Einstein TR> (1879-1955) TR> "The greater the power the more dangerous the abuse." --British TR> statesman Edmund Burke (1729-1797) TR> Dezinformatsia TR> Stirring the melting pot: "Now to the growing national backlash against TR> the state of Arizona over its tough new immigration law that says TR> police can stop people just on the suspicion they might be there TR> illegally." --NBC's Brian Williams TR> "It's now gone beyond protest to threats of a boycott, as Arizona TR> becomes a laughing stock to some." --NBC's Andrea Mitchell TR> "Critics are having a field day with this, Sheriff Arpaio, as you know. TR> Some are calling for a business boycott of the state of Arizona. The TR> Homeland Security Secretary, used to be the governor of Arizona, says TR> she doesn't like this, this bill. Editorial cartoons are making fun of TR> it. Here's one where a guy goes up to a fast food counter and orders TR> nachos and is immediately surrounded by police for probable cause. Are TR> you worried that it affects the image of your state?" --NBC's Matt TR> Lauer to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio WARNING: Editing being done here. Mucho BS snipped as tiresome and repetitive. TR> "Law Makes it a Crime to be Illegal Immigrant." --MSNBC on-screen TR> caption -- begging the question, "What part of 'illegal' doesn't MSNBC TR> understand?" Which has what to do with the Repugs sending out a questionnaire designed to look like a census form? Or the satirical take on that mailing? Bugger-all, that's what. ENJOY!!! From Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen Home of YAHOOOOAHHHH Hot Sauce & Hardin Cider ... The greater the ignorance the greater the dogmatism - Sir William Osler --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49* Origin: ::The Holodeck BBS:: telnet//:holodeckbbs.homeip.net (1:261/1381) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 313 848 @PATH: 261/1381 38 712/848 633/267 |
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