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Originally posted by oniongrass
Originally posted by sex raptor
heck yes.. this racist law will be block a win for the people of this world..
we are all one
In a way we are all one.
But legally we are Americans and they are Mexicans, Central Americans and some others.
The judge waited to act until just before the law was going into effect. That's irresponsible. She should have acted a bit earlier, both to relieve the shock, and to allow time for her ruling to be appealed.
Nevertheless I hope everyone in Arizona will stay calm and think strategically. This matter should be moved out of the judge's court to a higher level. Heck it's probably going to end up in the Supreme Court anyway, might as well get moving. The judge, as far as I know, presents no legal arguments and is just obstructing.
Clear her out of the way and move on to a more competent court.
I've seen white guys do it as well. I've also seen them shoot at street lights, throw beer bottles in people's front yard, and scam the system to make money.
I just get tired of always hearing about the "Mexicans" destroying the country.
Yes we need to secure the border, but that is just a small part of the larger problem.
When I say anyone crossing the Mexican border is a "Mexican" I mean anyone crossing the Mexican border is a "Mexican" regardless of national origin.
Metaphor: He who crosses the Mexican border into the United States must be Mexican since they're crossing the Mexican border.
Around here we call this type people "trailer park trash" and they are considered and treated as second class and, inmost cases, third class citizens. These people are scum-of-the-earth. I'm not about to treat anyone better than anyone else based on the color of their skinned. If a person is crap, then that's what they are, CRAP no matter who they are.
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OK. OK. I empathise with you here. While "Mexicans" are destroying the United States, they can at least come here legally...
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What good would that do? Things are the same whether the Reps or the Dems are in. Voting doesn't matter.
Originally posted by Darkrunner ... I am not a regular voter, but I am getting out in November and spreading the word as well. All of these #ers are going to be out of a job.
Interesting how we have quite different ideas about the meaning of "corrupt."
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
You know, I'm very proud of the Judge making the decision to block the very corrupt parts of the bill. Too bad the whole thing can't just be wiped out. ...
Originally posted by oniongrass
Interesting how we have quite different ideas about the meaning of "corrupt."
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
You know, I'm very proud of the Judge making the decision to block the very corrupt parts of the bill. Too bad the whole thing can't just be wiped out. ...