SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
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SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
It looks like it's going to be a tough summer for The One™. First Obamacare, now the AZ immigration law.
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The Supreme Court appears likely to side with Arizona over a key part of its controversial anti-illegal immigration law, rejecting the Obama administration’s claim that the state overreached its authority by requiring local police to check the immigration status of people suspected of being in the country illegally.
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The Supreme Court appears likely to side with Arizona over a key part of its controversial anti-illegal immigration law, rejecting the Obama administration’s claim that the state overreached its authority by requiring local police to check the immigration status of people suspected of being in the country illegally.
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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
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Doesn't matter what they say
Dems know better what is best for the states
Open arms have worked well for California
Doesn't matter what they say
Dems know better what is best for the states
Open arms have worked well for California
Sen. Charles Schumer promises action on Arizona immigration law
Los Angeles Times ^ | April 24, 2102 | By Lisa Mascaro
WASHINGTON -- On the eve of the Supreme Court’s hearing of the Arizona immigration law, a top Democrat vowed to take congressional action if the high court upholds the state’s tough-on-immigration statute.
The proposal from Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) would surely extend the immigration debate and touch off a states’ rights fight with strong opinions on either side. Should the court uphold Arizona’s SB 1070, Schumer said his proposal would prohibit states from enacting or enforcing their own immigration law penalties unless they are working in concert with the federal government.
“I believe it is simply too damaging to our economy, and too dangerous to our democracy, to have 50 different states doing 50 different things with regard to immigration policy,” Schumer said during opening remarks at a hearing Tuesday.
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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
This proud liberal finds little wrong with the AZ law. Liberals are focusing on and exaggerating the more contentious points and making it as if the police can simply round up people in the street and demand documentation. Not the case.
That said, Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly cunt.
That said, Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly cunt.
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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
Finally, you are fully out of the closet (uh, not THAT closet...although recently there has been a bit of spittle coming out of the corner of your mouth whenever you mention mainejeff).Cap'n Cat wrote:This proud liberal...
No more, "I'm really conservative, but I just like to stir things up" bullshit.
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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Cluckie,Cluck U wrote:Finally, you are fully out of the closet (uh, not THAT closet...although recently there has been a bit of spittle coming out of the corner of your mouth whenever you mention mainejeff).Cap'n Cat wrote:This proud liberal...
No more, "I'm really conservative, but I just like to stir things up" bullshit.
There is no way in HELL I have ever said, nor would ever say I'm a conservative, not even with a gun to my family's heads.

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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
Ya think? It's in the Liberal Handbook.Cap'n Cat wrote:Liberals are focusing on and exaggerating the more contentious points.
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SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
Cappy, if I am ever up in that cold azz yankee land you live in I am going to buy you a beer, then we can slap each other on the backs and laugh about how you had everyone on this board snowed for so long. I bet you jack off to a life sized poster of Marge Schott, dont you?Cap'n Cat wrote:This proud liberal finds little wrong with the AZ law. Liberals are focusing on and exaggerating the more contentious points and making it as if the police can simply round up people in the street and demand documentation. Not the case.
That said, Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly kitty.
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Got a pic of her in a thong that he uses to empty a clip downrange....
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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
So are Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, and Dianne Feinstein.Cap'n Cat wrote:...Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly [bleep].

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mysoginist.SuperHornet wrote:So are Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, and Dianne Feinstein.Cap'n Cat wrote:...Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly [bleep].
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Re: SCOTUS seems to support AZ immigration law
She is the face of the Republican party today.Cap'n Cat wrote:This proud liberal finds little wrong with the AZ law. Liberals are focusing on and exaggerating the more contentious points and making it as if the police can simply round up people in the street and demand documentation. Not the case.
That said, Jan Brewer is still an ugly, ugly cunt.





