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When Arizona passed its highly controversial immigration bill — which among other provisions requires police to ask people about their legal status if they have reason to believe they might be illegal immigrants — into law last week, national Democrats hoped to turn the issue into a wedge for Republicans. And things seemed to be going their way at first, as high-profile conservatives like Florida Senate candidate Marco Rubio came out against the Arizona law.
But this morning, polls showed a healthy approval rating bounce for Gov. Jan Brewer (R-Ariz.) after she signed the immigration bill. And now at least one Republican gubernatorial candidate is hoping to follow Brewer’s lead.
Yes it is - the tide has officially turned. I for one am loving the tissy the media and certain buffoons are making about this new law. Even our president has stepped into state politics (no-no, Mr. Obama, that's a no-no). For once I would be shocked if the MSM news channels would show a balanced segment about this, solicit opinions that support the majority (those in favor of the law) instead of the minority who are rabidly frothing at the mouth in opposition to it. Network news has been guilty from the get-go of misinforming the public, and all the sheep are bleating their lines right on cue.
Fortitude, my brethren, fortitude - we will get our country back for our kids.
Yes it is - the tide has officially turned. I for one am loving the tissy the media and certain buffoons are making about this new law. Even our president has stepped into state politics (no-no, Mr. Obama, that's a no-no). For once I would be shocked if the MSM news channels would show a balanced segment about this, solicit opinions that support the majority (those in favor of the law) instead of the minority who are rabidly frothing at the mouth in opposition to it. Network news has been guilty from the get-go of misinforming the public, and all the sheep are bleating their lines right on cue.
Fortitude, my brethren, fortitude - we will get our country back for our kids.
To run with your ball further: when the dust settles; I think our imigration laws will roughly follow the protocols of 1920 (with the exception they will favor English speaking nations, not ancestral race/ethnicity)-------and, stay that way for another 40-50 years.
Will Other States Follow Arizona's Lead on Immigration?
Politicians in at least five states are calling for their state legislatures to adopt immigration laws that mirror Arizona's controversial new measure.
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