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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #60 on: April 26, 2010, 07:03:41 PM »
Put the illegals on a ocean liner and transport them to Iraq and dump them there, and let them cross the border into Iran or some of the other crap hole countries. They will cut their heads off for border jumping in those countries. It prevent repeat offenders and second they might kill some of the terrorist.
Again Bulldog, its not the border jumpers that are the real problem. They are a problem, just not the source of it. To me, complaining about the illegals is like bitching about Al Capone while sipping a Bourbon during prohibition. Low demand equals low supply.  High demand equals high supply. Bitching about the suppliers is like bitching about gravity. It will never amount to a hill of beans. Want to solve this problem? Start putting lanscapers, restaruant and hotel owners and contractors in jail. They will get the message, sooner rather than later. So will the unemployed ilegals. Low demand equals low supply. Anything else is BS. I may sound a bit self assured, but history and economics are with me on this one.
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #61 on: April 26, 2010, 07:10:46 PM »
fq13 I agree to a point. The problem where I live at it when I was a kid I worked 10 hours a day for $2 an hour the whole summer. The local kids now want summer jobs sitting at the pool being a life guard for $20 an hour, or a office job with air conditioning. Their parents have coddled them to the point that they expect this treatment without working for it.
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #62 on: April 26, 2010, 07:24:08 PM »
fq13 I agree to a point. The problem where I live at it when I was a kid I worked 10 hours a day for $2 an hour the whole summer. The local kids now want summer jobs sitting at the pool being a life guard for $20 an hour, or a office job with air conditioning. Their parents have coddled them to the point that they expect this treatment without working for it.

That is a big +1.
Not many teens these days know what 'work' is....sun-up to sun-down sweatin' all day in the hot summer tobacco patch.....oh hell, I'm having daymares.....
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #63 on: April 26, 2010, 07:26:21 PM »
Start putting lanscapers, restaruant and hotel owners and contractors in jail.FQ13

We've had that law for some time now. If a business owner has illegals working for him or her, they lose their business license. The beaners are leaving in droves because they can't find jobs. Now, with the new law, if we the people find them, they go to jail. Of course the whining liberals believe by simply inquiring on their status, we are infringing on their rights. All the liberals are doing is trying to turn the whole thing into a big catch 22. Personally I've got zero problem with raising the price of taco's to compensate.  Bill T.

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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #64 on: April 26, 2010, 07:38:22 PM »
All these "new" voters are needed by November....So, of course BHO is playing the race card.

Obama's express goal: "reconnecting" with the voters who voted for the first time in 2008, but who may not plan to vote in the lower-profile Congressional elections this year.
Obama speaks with unusual demographic frankness about his coalition in his appeal to "young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again."
Turning out those so-called "surge" voters -- who turned out for the first time to back Obama, but who sat out gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia last year -- has become the Democrats' central pre-occupation for the midterm elections, and the new Democratic effort to nationalize the election around Obama and his agenda mark an attempt to energize those voters.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0410/Obama_seeks_to_reconnectyoung_people_AfricanAmerins_Latinos_and_women_for_2010.html?showall
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #65 on: April 26, 2010, 08:18:16 PM »
Pegleg I can not stand to eat tomatos to this day. Hell we would work in the tomato fields all day and go to another farm and put up hay for a couple of hours.
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #66 on: April 26, 2010, 08:31:42 PM »
All these "new" voters are needed by November....So, of course BHO is playing the race card.

Obama's express goal: "reconnecting" with the voters who voted for the first time in 2008, but who may not plan to vote in the lower-profile Congressional elections this year.
Obama speaks with unusual demographic frankness about his coalition in his appeal to "young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again."
Turning out those so-called "surge" voters -- who turned out for the first time to back Obama, but who sat out gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia last year -- has become the Democrats' central pre-occupation for the midterm elections, and the new Democratic effort to nationalize the election around Obama and his agenda mark an attempt to energize those voters.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0410/Obama_seeks_to_reconnectyoung_people_AfricanAmerins_Latinos_and_women_for_2010.html?showall
Before you blame this all on BO, remember that the GOP tried this same thing, they just got out bid. It was Reagan who came up with the "last ever" amnesty in 1986, and Clinton with huge GOP support, that came up with the "wet foot dry foot policy". Otherwise known as the stupidest immigration law ever. Honestly, if they hit the beach in Miami they're refugees, if we catch them a hundred yards off shore they're illegalls? Didn't inhale my ass. >:(). Then we get to W. and Kennedy and McCain and "Comprehensive Immigration Reform". Here's a clue, looks a lot like BO's policy. Latinos are like blacks in early '60s or conservative Southern Christians in the late '70's. They are a large voting block that could go either way. They like the GOPs social conservatism, they like the Dems fiscal liberalism (both of which the Quaker hates). So both parties try to woo them, the GOP tried resurrecting Lincoln in the sixties for blacks, the Dems tried nominating a born again Baptist in the form of Carter in 1976. Both decided it was a fail. Thing is, that both parties want the latino vote and both are willing to shaft us to get it. There are zero good guys here except the unemployed Americans and bleeding tax payers out there that are paying for this, but no one seems to be listening to us. And slowly we turn..... :-\
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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #67 on: April 26, 2010, 09:29:30 PM »
FQ:
Thing is, that both parties want the latino vote and both are willing to shaft us to get it. There are zero good guys here except the unemployed Americans and bleeding tax payers out there that are paying for this, but no one seems to be listening to us. And slowly we turn....

100% Accurate.

Appeasement to gain votes (by either party), and not enforcing current law: (They are called illegal aliens right?) is a doomed policy that politicians can't get through their heads.

The timing and flagrance of BHO just re-affirms the problem.

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Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #68 on: April 27, 2010, 06:24:48 AM »
An interesting article from NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS  Visit our website: http://www.nafbpo.org    regarding mexican officiials - maybe we should enforce our immigration laws like that wonderful third world s_ _ _ hole called mexico does. They criticise the U.S. regarding the new AZ enforcement & policies but .......

Prensa Libre (Guatemala) 4/22/10

Mexico detains 42 migrants, mostly Guatemalans

Mexican police detained 42 undocumented migrants, mostly Guatemalans, traveling on a freight train coming from Arriaga, Chiapas, and destined to Ixtepec, Oaxaca.  The migrants indicated that a group of men carrying large-caliber firearms and with faces covered with ski masks made them get off the train.  The majority of the undocumented, fearing being assaulted or kidnapped, jumped off the tops of the freight cars and fled.  Shortly afterward, those detained learned that the men were Federal Police carrying out operations on the train that carried more than 400 migrants headed for the US.  ”We heard two or three gunshots but don’t know if there were any wounded since it was very dark,” related one of the escapees who remained hidden in the brush and later walked to the village of Ixtepec.  A coordinator of the migrant assistance center where the 42 were housed said that no Mexican immigration officers or military participated in the operation.

“As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people.  On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and a complete narcissistic moron.”  H.L. Mencken, The Baltimore Evening Sun,  July 26, 1920.

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Re: Mexican gov't slams Arizona immigration law
« Reply #69 on: April 27, 2010, 08:22:43 AM »
They are now talking about trying to derail this new law with voter referendums, and every other political trick in the book. Brewer timed this thing perfectly. She is forcing Hussein's hand on the Federal level, and the socialist dems. are scurrying about trying to save face at the worst possible time. Six months before the mid term elections. They know Arizona enacted this law out of total frustration with the Federal government and their lackadaisical attitude toward border security. Now they're caught with their pants down and are worried about losing the mexican vote.

What's even funnier is professional ambulance chaser Al Sharpton has been drawn into this. This is a totally stupid move on his part because most blacks do not want illegals made into citizens anymore than we do. They stand to lose more from an entitlement standpoint. "Reverend Al" is cutting his own peoples throat.

Brewer pulled off this political train wreck beautifully. She advanced the throttle, and stepped out of the cab. All that remains is to watch the wreck from a safe distance. The mexicans are already acting like idiot's, solidifying the point of why we need the whole thing to begin with.  Bill T.

 

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