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Do you go out of your way to post the most irrelevant things possible.Most rational people could not care less.Thousands somewhere are protesting something some of the time.SO WHAT!!!!
Two thirds of those protesting this law in America have no clue what it's all about so how in the world can anyone take seriously another country who is blind to our political and penal system except for monitored news they might receive?
"Ecuador was once considered a relatively stable country, at least in comparison to its Andean neighbors. In the past decade, however, Ecuador has weathered a number of serious political and economic crises. The three last popularly elected presidents of Ecuador did not complete their terms. In 1997, Abdala Bucaram was removed from office after being declared mentally unfit by the legislature and allegedly misappropriating $90 million in public funds. In 2000, Jamil Mahuad was ousted by a coup after a prolonged
economic crisis led by a junta that included then-army Colonel Lucio Gutierrez. In April 2005, Lucio Gutierrez was removed from office by Ecuador’s congress after weeks of popular protests. Ecuadorians rejected Gutierrez’s attempt to replace judges on the country’s three highest courts with his political allies, a move that was also sharply criticized by the international community."
I wonder what the residents of Turks & Caicos think of the new AZ law. How about Aruba? Grenada? Liechtenstein? How about Gambia?
Not to worry. Zacatencana has been instructed by the radical left to keep everyone informed of how overwhelming the opposition to SB1070 is. Even if it's 3 people in Cairo.
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