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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:13 AM
 
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Default Is Obama Welcome in Arizona?

Is Obama welcome in the state of Arizona, or did he basically just declare war against the state?
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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:19 AM
 
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Heck No. Not welcome.
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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:33 AM
 
Location: LEFT of the white house
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Question .

I would surely welcome him to Arizona in the near future. However I don’t understand why the strong emotions of “declare war” against the state? Yes he wants to identify if 1070 is legal (constitutional) or not. Isn’t that an important issue on laws in this country and state to make sure they are constitutional or not?

Or is the OP view about whether he is a legal citizen of the country or not? If he came and didn’t carry his citizenship papers could Sheriff Joe take him to tent-city?

If he wants to come to Az for one reason or another, yes he’s welcomed to visit. It could bring some additional positive views about the state and a little more revenue to help out with the state debt.



Just thinking.
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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:38 AM
 
Location: Southern Arizona
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Is Obama welcome in the state of Arizona, or did he basically just declare war against the state?
ONLY if he brings proper papers . . . as in Birth Certificate!

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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:42 AM
 
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I would surely welcome him to Arizona in the near future. However I don’t understand why the strong emotions of “declare war” against the state? Yes he wants to identify if 1070 is legal (constitutional) or not. Isn’t that an important issue on laws in this country and state to make sure they are constitutional or not?

Or is the OP view about whether he is a legal citizen of the country or not? If he came and didn’t carry his citizenship papers could Sheriff Joe take him to tent-city?

If he wants to come to Az for one reason or another, yes he’s welcomed to visit. It could bring some additional positive views about the state and a little more revenue to help out with the state debt.



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Bring in more revenue to state debt...that he is going to sue us to further? Hey I'm all for judicial review...but he's suing the state like some drunken lawyer.

He declared war on the Gulf, too, if you want the honest truth.
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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:47 AM
 
Location: yeah
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Haha, Arizona keeps getting funnier...
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Unread 07-12-2010, 11:54 AM
 
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while i am sure there are those that would welcome him with open arms, personally i would prefer that he not come visit. he cant be bothered to read the arizona law, but he has a negative opinion of the law, si much so that he has his justice department sue the state to block implementation of the law, and is considering a second lawsuit if any evidence of racial profiling pops up. all this is, is a way to try and firm up his base, and get them voting for democrats in november.
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Unread 07-12-2010, 12:01 PM
 
Location: Taxachusetts
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[quote=bluenoter;15004873]Is Obama welcome in the state of Arizona, or did he basically just declare war against the state?[/quote]

Kind of smacks of that, doesn't it?


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I would surely welcome him to Arizona in the near future. However I don’t understand why the strong emotions of “declare war” against the state? Yes he wants to identify if 1070 is legal (constitutional) or not. Isn’t that an important issue on laws in this country and state to make sure they are constitutional or not?

Or is the OP view about whether he is a legal citizen of the country or not? If he came and didn’t carry his citizenship papers could Sheriff Joe take him to tent-city?

If he wants to come to Az for one reason or another, yes he’s welcomed to visit. It could bring some additional positive views about the state and a little more revenue to help out with the state debt.



Just thinking.
LMAO, now THAT would be something to behold!!!!

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ONLY if he brings proper papers . . . as in Birth Certificate!


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Bring in more revenue to state debt...that he is going to sue us to further? Hey I'm all for judicial review...but he's suing the state like some drunken lawyer.

He declared war on the Gulf, too, if you want the honest truth.
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while i am sure there are those that would welcome him with open arms, personally i would prefer that he not come visit. he cant be bothered to read the arizona law, but he has a negative opinion of the law, si much so that he has his justice department sue the state to block implementation of the law, and is considering a second lawsuit if any evidence of racial profiling pops up. all this is, is a way to try and firm up his base, and get them voting for democrats in november.
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Unread 07-12-2010, 12:29 PM
 
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Haha, Arizona keeps getting funnier...
Why haven't we cut off your power already?
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Unread 07-12-2010, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Phoenix,Arizona
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Only if he has the long weekend camping trip along
the border with his buddies Jessie Jackson & Al Sharpton
and if they think it's still to dangerous I'm sure that
Terry Goddard will protect them
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