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Every time I see this video I feel more embarrassment for Nasty Nancy and her group. Standing applause for a foreign head of state making that kind of statements about a state of the US? I just can't believe those people treating that man like they do our own President. Notice which group doesn't arise to applaud that crud from Mexico.
Roy, you act like you're surprised that the new AZ law is dividing our country. How is showing support for an idea you believe in embarrassing or un-American as others have said? Or have the rights to free speech suddenly been revoked from members of congress? The president of Mexico is here to work on mutual problems to do with the drug cartel, border violence and curbing illegal immigration. I would think those are issues we could all get behind instead of nitpicking a standing ovation.
Roy, you act like you're surprised that the new AZ law is dividing our country. How is showing support for an idea you believe in embarrassing or un-American as others have said? Or have the rights to free speech suddenly been revoked from members of congress? The president of Mexico is here to work on mutual problems to do with the drug cartel, border violence and curbing illegal immigration. I would think those are issues we could all get behind instead of nitpicking a standing ovation.
Illegal immigration isn't a mutual problem between the US and Mexico, Mexico doesn't have an illegal immigration problem because they enforce their laws and borders except when it comes to letting their people flood into our country. You try sneaking into Mexico without proper ID and see what happens. See how quickly you get a free meal and housing in Mexico.
Roy, you act like you're surprised that the new AZ law is dividing our country. How is showing support for an idea you believe in embarrassing or un-American as others have said? Or have the rights to free speech suddenly been revoked from members of congress? The president of Mexico is here to work on mutual problems to do with the drug cartel, border violence and curbing illegal immigration. I would think those are issues we could all get behind instead of nitpicking a standing ovation.
Showing support for ideas that go against the interests of OUR citizens is Un-American.
Roy, you act like you're surprised that the new AZ law is dividing our country. How is showing support for an idea you believe in embarrassing or un-American as others have said? Or have the rights to free speech suddenly been revoked from members of congress? The president of Mexico is here to work on mutual problems to do with the drug cartel, border violence and curbing illegal immigration. I would think those are issues we could all get behind instead of nitpicking a standing ovation.
Perhaps, it is the simple fact that the vast majority of voters in the state of AZ.....support the new law, as with the majority of all Americans.
What's dividing this country is the obscenely, immature reaction to the law from the Left....and with everything else they whine loudly about, unless they get their way!
AND....the "way" they present their displeasure with this law...is nothing short of revolutionist and threatening. Something that many see as more than embarrassing and certainly, not something to applaud.
So, perhaps......"that" standing ovation....is worth the "nitpicking" because of everythingit says about the Dems. Pelosi and this administration.
Oh well, they'll just have their Federal ICE agents ignore/not enforce AZ law and leave it to the state LEO's to deal with alone.
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