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Listen, when a Mexican, who came across the boarder and legally became a citizen of the U.S. and says the same things I'm saying, Mr. That speaks volumns...
No: It just means two people are reinforcing each other's irrelevant rantings.
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and buddy, I have no problem with the color of anyone's skin
Then stop criticizing a court judgment that struck down a law that was determined to be illegally biased against American citizens, and start criticizing the government of Arizona which has several times in various forms recently demonstrated a pattern of such discrimination against American citizens.
bUU No: It just means two people are reinforcing each other's irrelevant rantings.
Well, pssst, I hate to tell you this, but there are a whole lot of others out there who feel as we 2 feel...common sense
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Then stop criticizing a court judgment that struck down a law that was determined to be illegally biased against American citizens, and start criticizing the government of Arizona which has several times in various forms recently demonstrated a pattern of such discrimination against American citizens.
I will speak as openenly as I please...I am critizing the fact that we do not do what is right and shut down the boarders, that is a discrimination agains Americans....
gomexico The talk in the discussion about illegals is simply more unfounded/unproven allegations the byproduct of ethnic prejudice by people here on C-D who, in almost every discussion, have race or ethnicity as a base for objections.
I have no problem with anyone who comes to the U.S. legally, going thru legal immigration system, and becoming a citizen of the U.S., and believe most people feel as I do on the subject, and this has nothing to do with being against ethnicity...this whole country was made up of immigrants....many years ago, who built laws that worked...but our politicans, insist on being corrupt, and breaking down those laws for their own agendas...
yes, I agree, voting is very serious, but even that has become corrupt for many many years....and both parties stood there and said, "yes, come on into America, we'll give you amnesty, we'll get you jobs, vote for me."
How funny. Even Scalia didn't buy the Republican bull****.
That "bull****" you talk about is the US Constitution, in which states are given the right to determine voting eligibility. That, of course, was a key issue in ratifying the Constitution, as states wanted to determine the criteria for who THEY sent to Congress, not the other way around.
Something perverse happened after the Supreme Court’s decision today invalidating citizenship-verification requirements in Arizona for registrants who use the federal voter registration form. The Left knows they lost most of the battle, but are still claiming victory
Explaining that the state can use the State registration form that allows 'proof of citizenship' and can still make multiple checks to verify info. The left wanted exclusive use of the federal form, with no proof or checks.
Waiting to see how the Senate reacts to Sen. Cruz's amendment to change the federal app with an amendment to the immigration bill.
The content of what you feel has no impact on its relevance to the matter at hand - that's more of an objective measure.
As will I, including labeling your comments irrelevant for specified reasons.
Except we have and when we have the voter fraud was insignificant as compared to the legal citizen voter nullification.
How ?
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