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funny how blatant racism and the right wing go hand-in-hand ...


always the broad brush?

did you look at his website?

his main and almost only focus is pro-Israel and anti- Muslim- Arab -Palestinian


many on this board are in the more pro Israel and less pro Palestinian camp, too.
 
always the broad brush?

did you look at his website?

his main and almost only focus is pro-Israel and anti- Muslim- Arab -Palestinian


many on this board are in the more pro Israel and less pro Palestinian camp, too.



do you think this is a defense of his statement? because it isn't.
 
FOXNews.com - Napolitano Admits She Hasn't Read Arizona Immigration Law in 'Detail'

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano admitted Monday that she has not read the controversial Arizona immigration law even though she's gone on television to criticize it, and continued to assert that it was "bad law enforcement law."

The admission comes after Attorney General Eric Holder, who earlier warned the law could create a "slippery slope" toward racial profiling, told a House committee last week that he had not read the bill either. On Tuesday, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said he too had not read the bill, even as he defended diplomatic official Michael Posner for comparing the law to Chinese human rights violations.

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Michael Posner... comparing the law to Chinese human rights violations.

:depressed: Another sad example of moral equivalency from the same people that brought you harsh interrogation = torture state, global warming skeptics = Holocaust deniers and more recently Teapartiers = James Earl Ray/Tim McVeigh wannabes.
 
:depressed: Another sad example of moral equivalency from the same people that brought you harsh interrogation = torture state, global warming skeptics = Holocaust deniers and more recently Teapartiers = James Earl Ray/Tim McVeigh wannabes.



yes, we do torture people and detain the browns exceptionally well, and because we're good people just tryin' to complete the danged fence.
 
:depressed: Another sad example of moral equivalency from the same people that brought you harsh interrogation = torture state, global warming skeptics = Holocaust deniers and more recently Teapartiers = James Earl Ray/Tim McVeigh wannabes.

Yeah, they should probably listen to those people who brought us a law without real purpose in order to get the cultural war vote and say with a straight face it's not racist.

Or, those who protested Bush's TARP spending but only after he left office.

Or, those "people of faith" that say social justice is communism but torture is what Jesus would do.

Why can't they listen to them? Maybe we can get our country back if they did...
 
:depressed: Another sad example of moral equivalency from the same people that brought you harsh interrogation = torture state, global warming skeptics = Holocaust deniers and more recently Teapartiers = James Earl Ray/Tim McVeigh wannabes.

A reasonable administration would show Mr. Posner the door immediately.

And Mr. Holder is one more gaffe away from tendering his resignation.
 
FOXNews.com - Arizona Official Threatens to Cut Off Los Angeles Power as Payback for Boycott

A member of Arizona's top government utilities agency threw down the gauntlet in a letter to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, threatening to cut off the city's power supply
as retribution for the city's boycott of Arizona.

If Los Angeles wants to boycott Arizona, it had better get used to reading by candlelight.

That's the message from a member of Arizona's top government utilities agency, who threw down the gauntlet Tuesday in a letter to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa by threatening to cut off the city's power supply as retribution.

Gary Pierce, a commissioner on the five-member Arizona Corporation Commission, wrote the letter in response to the Los Angeles City Council's decision last week to boycott the Grand Canyon State -- in protest of its immigration law -- by suspending official travel there and ending future contracts with state businesses.

Noting that a quarter of Los Angeles' electricity comes from Arizona power plants, Pierce threatened to pull the plug if the City Council does not reconsider.

"Doggone it -- if you're going to boycott this candy store ... then don't come in for any of it," Pierce told FoxNews.com.

In the letter, he ridiculed Villaraigosa for saying that the point of the boycott was to "send a message" by severing the "resources and ties" they share.

"I received your message; please receive mine. As a statewide elected member of the Arizona Corporation Commission overseeing Arizona's electric and water utilities, I too am keenly aware of the 'resources and ties' we share with the city of Los Angeles," Pierce wrote.

"If an economic boycott is truly what you desire, I will be happy to encourage Arizona utilities to renegotiate your power agreements so Los Angeles no longer receives any power from Arizona-based generation."

It won't happen, but still....:giggle:
 
When the Arizonans get to start paying more for everything once the cheap labor has been chased from their state, they'll sing a different song.

Yes, we can count on martha to support corporations and exploited labor :fist:
 
One can always just stroll unmolested into Arizona from the south.

Not anymore right, doesn't this law change all that?

I thought this law was real change and not just political maneuvering?

And now with the banning of teaching other cultures and firing of those with an accent your plan is finally working.

You and Bluer won't have to worry about too many brownies in Arizona. One state down 49 to go.

Right?
 
FOXNews.com - After Facing Criticism, Obama to Meet Arizona Gov. Brewer on Thursday

President Obama intends to meet with Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on Thursday, a White House official told FoxNews.com, after criticism mounted over the president's refusal to meet her while she is in Washington this week.

Brewer had requested a face-to-face meeting with Obama and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, the former Arizona governor, as tensions rise between his administration and the Grand Canyon State over its controversial law clamping down on illegal immigrants.

White House spokesman Adam Abrams had said over the weekend that Obama's schedule "doesn't allow for a meeting" with Brewer but added that the president "does intend to sit down with the governor in the future."
 
I wish someone would ask Brewer the true PURPOSE of this law, and then follow up so she doesn't just get away with the rhetoric response.

It won't happen but I would love to see her squirm in her chair.
 
wait, where's the heinous crimes being committed by illegals? the totally non-racial justification for this law?



This is not just a matter of random correlation being mistaken for causation. A new study by sociologist Tim Wadsworth of the University of Colorado at Boulder carefully evaluates the various factors behind the statistics that show a massive drop in crime during the 1990s at a time when immigration rose dramatically. In a peer-reviewed paper appearing in the June 2010 issue of Social Science Quarterly, Wadsworth argues not only that “cities with the largest increases in immigration between 1990 and 2000 experienced the largest decreases in homicide and robbery,” which we knew, but that after considering all the other explanations, rising immigration “was partially responsible.”

To deny that reality and ignore its implications is likely to make life more dangerous all over America, diverting resources away from the fight against violent crime and breaking down the hard-won trust between cops and the communities where they work. Several police chiefs tried to make exactly this point Wednesday on a visit to Washington to talk about the Arizona law, due to take effect in July, and the bad precedent it sets. “This is not a law that increases public safety. This is a bill that makes it much harder for us to do our jobs,” said Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck. “Crime will go up if this becomes law in Arizona or in any other state.”

This is not an ideological question, although some of the law’s supporters, including some cops, would like to turn it into one. Experience has shown that when immigrants think they’ll be nailed for immigration offenses, they stop cooperating with law enforcement. The intelligence needed to find and fight hard-core criminals, whatever their immigration status, will be harder to get. People who feel themselves singled out for discrimination will withdraw more and more into ghettos, increasingly marginalized from American life instead of integrated into it. Smart cops understand all this perfectly well.

But of course if you’re using frog puppets as part of a know-nothing campaign to convince people that immigrants bring crime to the United States like rats carrying the plague, you’re not going to want to listen to reason, and you’ll ignore facts like the just-released preliminary statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Report, which appear to line up with Wadsworth’s research. What’s so striking about them, he told me in an e-mail, is not just that the FBI numbers provide anecdotal support for his analysis, but that they are “entirely inconsistent with the claims of politicians and the general public sentiment.”

Let’s start with Arizona.

Something scary is going on there, and it’s not just politics. It’s gangs that smuggle people and drugs and that sometimes settle scores among themselves by murdering and kidnapping. Most of those involved are of Mexican origin, which is why the Obama administration is sending 1,200 National Guard troops to the Southwest to get more “boots on the ground” near the border. But nobody’s going to be manning a Great Wall of Arizona. The troop deployment, along with a request for a half billion dollars in new funding, aims at building what the office of Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords describes as “a multi-layered effort to target illicit networks trafficking in people, drugs, illegal weapons, and money.” Notice the focus is not on the illegal immigrants, who are more likely to be victims than perpetrators.

That’s a distinction that raving pundits on the right have always had trouble making when they talk about an “illegal-alien crime wave.” And even some politicians who know better have been happy to stoke the fire. Thus Governor Brewer told Fox News and anyone else who’d listen, “We’ve been inundated with criminal activity. It’s just—it’s been outrageous.” Arizona’s Sen. John McCain said last month that the failure to secure the border with Mexico “has led to violence—the worst I have ever seen.” The president of the Arizona Association of Sheriffs, Paul Babeu of Pinal County, claims, “Crime is off the chart in this state.”

What the FBI chart actually shows is that the incidence of violent crime in Arizona declined dramatically in the last two years. After a spike in 2006 and 2007, the number in Phoenix dropped to 10,465 in 2008 and to 8,730 in 2009, which is lower than it was six years ago. Murders, which hit a high of 234 in 2006, dropped to 167 in 2008 and 122 in 2009. (Some lesser crimes may go unreported, especially if people are scared to talk to the cops, but police statistics only rarely miss a murder.)

How Immigrants Actually Reduce Crime - Newsweek

i wonder what gigantic fucking liar Ms. Brewer has to say?

as ever, if these were translucent white immigrants with Irish accents, there would be no issue.
 
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