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Old 05-29-2010, 05:10 PM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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No, we certainly wouldn't want the legality of an issue, get in the way of good ol' political grandstanding, now would we?
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Old 05-29-2010, 05:15 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Please. She can't suspend him, and the article doesn't say that. She's hiring her own lawyers to do it. He can either challenge them to defend the State himself or challenge HER in court for frivolous mis-use of public funds.

Or he can stand by the way side and watch her get served up. More hyperbole and hysteria.
The legislature has given her express permission to do just that.

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Late Friday night as the Memorial Day weekend began, Arizona's Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, in effect, suspended the state's Democratic attorney general from defending the new law in upcoming legal challenges.

However, Goddard has vocally opposed the measure, so much so that the Legislature gave the governor advance authority to hire outside legal counsel.
I certainly wouldn't trust him.
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Old 05-29-2010, 05:17 PM
 
Location: deafened by howls of 'racism!!!'
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The very best thing Obama has done for the people of Arizona was to appoint Napolitano to her seat at Homeland Security. I say that because she has already said that she would have vetoed that bill even before she read one word of it. Obviously she would have supported an AG that was possibly in collusion with Holder, also. Yep the people of Arizona have a governor who is willing to stick her neck out for them.
Yup - thanks to bammers, they got rid of nappy and got brewer, who is superior in every way.
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Old 05-29-2010, 05:21 PM
 
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No, we certainly wouldn't want the legality of an issue, get in the way of good ol' political grandstanding, now would we?
Certainly not. Especially when dealing with an issue pertaining to ILLEGALS!
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:32 PM
 
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The main people responsible for the divided country are the one's rallying around a "Tea Party" principle and those who are doing anything and everything to be nothing BUT obstructionist to their President. The divided parties, the States arguing internally are all laid at the feet of the Republicans and those who would rather see failure and chaos than any forward progress or betterment of the country.

Those people shoulder the entire blame and responsibility for the reckless and inflammatory engagements on all issues. They are responsible and are by their actions wishing the U.S. to fail. Which is especially sad, particularly upon this Memorial Day weekend for which we honor and memorialize our fallen and those who are standing the watch, so that we may continue to attempt to lead and build a future for our country. Even while there are usurpers and insurrectionists in our midst.
Typical leftie response. It's not my fault. It's somebody Elses fault. Let's blame the repubs. Wait, they aren't in power. OK, lets blame the Tea Party people. Wait they aren't even a real party yet.

Do you people EVER take any responsibility yourselves?
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:39 PM
 
Location: Pa
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The main people responsible for the divided country are the one's rallying around a "Tea Party" principle and those who are doing anything and everything to be nothing BUT obstructionist to their President. The divided parties, the States arguing internally are all laid at the feet of the Republicans and those who would rather see failure and chaos than any forward progress or betterment of the country.

Those people shoulder the entire blame and responsibility for the reckless and inflammatory engagements on all issues. They are responsible and are by their actions wishing the U.S. to fail. Which is especially sad, particularly upon this Memorial Day weekend for which we honor and memorialize our fallen and those who are standing the watch, so that we may continue to attempt to lead and build a future for our country. Even while there are usurpers and insurrectionists in our midst.
Spoken like a true party hardliner.
No, who is responsible is our elected reps who have elected not to do their jobs in securing our borders, enforcing our laws or listening to their constituents.
The Tea Party people are excercising their constitutional rights to disagree with the Gov.
Obama does not = the USA
The democratic party does not = the USA
The republican party does not= the USA
Whats good for Obama isn't always good for the rest of us.
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:48 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Those people shoulder the entire blame and responsibility for the reckless and inflammatory engagements on all issues.
Translation:

Leave obama alone!!!!

Never mind his lies, scandals, incompetence and corruption.
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:50 PM
 
Location: The Heartland
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Those people shoulder the entire blame and responsibility for the reckless and inflammatory engagements on all issues. They are responsible and are by their actions wishing the U.S. to fail. Which is especially sad, particularly upon this Memorial Day weekend for which we honor and memorialize our fallen and those who are standing the watch, so that we may continue to attempt to lead and build a future for our country. Even while there are usurpers and insurrectionists in our midst.
My feelings exactly about the current administration...
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:16 PM
 
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Typical leftie response. It's not my fault. It's somebody Elses fault. Let's blame the repubs. Wait, they aren't in power. OK, lets blame the Tea Party people. Wait they aren't even a real party yet.

Do you people EVER take any responsibility yourselves?
Taking responsibility is NOT the dem way; they are too busy launching personal attacks and other general nastiness.

Blame the Tea Party, huh? Yep, I'm damn sure they are the ones who help the illegals across the border, supply them with stolen IDs and fill out their welfare-getting forms for them. And I'm even more sure that it's Tea Party folk who are pocketing all the massive bribes whizzing around to ensure that our laws are not enforced!

Bwhaaaaaaaaaaa.
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:47 PM
 
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Anyone catch the last paragraph..."Brewer has sought to meet with the now-vacationing Obama during a trip to Washington next week. But the Democrat has been unable to fit the Republican governor and the border issue into his impossible schedule."

How about that, the uber-liberal LA Times taking a swing at the big O.
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