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ChunkyMonkey
07-08-2010, 13:07
Anyone else supports AZ?



Today, we received official notice of the federal government’s lawsuit against the state of Arizona.

I am sure you will agree with me that the Administration’s lawsuit is an outrageous use of taxpayer money and a sure sign that the President is more interested in politics than securing our southern border.

This lawsuit follows the President’s immigration speech in which he called for comprehensive immigration reform that – not surprisingly – includes a path to citizenship for those who entered our country illegally.

Let me be clear, I will defend the rule of law all the way to the Supreme Court of this land if necessary. I will continue to demand that the Federal government live up to its responsibility to control our Southern border and to protect our homeland. And, I will oppose the President’s amnesty plan.

But I need your immediate help today.

In order to respond to President Obama’s lawsuit I have set up a legal defense fund to pay the legal fees that Arizona has been forced to incur as a result of all of these lawsuits.

I urge all Americans who want a secure border to contribute to this fund immediately.

This is not just an Arizona issue, this is an American issue. Are we or are we not going to enforce the rule of law in America? The burden alone should not be shouldered by Arizonans. Arizona needs you to answer the call today, right now.

Click here to contribute now.

Make no mistake; Arizona’s immigration law affects the safety and well-being of every U.S. citizen. The federal government has failed to enforce the rule of law.

As long as the Federal Government refuses to do its job, I will ensure that Arizona continues to live by a rule of law.

Your immediate donation of $250, $125, $75 or whatever you can afford you can afford will go directly into fighting President Obama’s lawsuit. I do ask that you make this very important commitment today so we can immediately begin to defend against the President’s actions.

Arizona is the front line of our nation’s illegal immigration crisis. The federal government is broken and our border is not secure. That is why Arizona had to act.

I will not stop fighting to protect our country. I will defend us in federal court and we will continue to do the job President Obama refuses to do.

Join me today by clicking here now.

Sincerely,



Governor Jan Brewer



Donation link: http://click.janbrewer.com/t/587215/129422022/9596/0/

In 24 hours, AZ was able to raise $200000 to fight this legal battle!

My family donated and decided to cancel our San Diego trip and change it to Lake Powell! What say you?

ChunkyMonkey
07-08-2010, 13:09
SB1070

http://media.myfoxphoenix.com/pdfs/amended1070.pdf

Latest news

http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PoliticalInsider/88463
http://ozarksfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=292425

jim02
07-08-2010, 13:16
Everyone I have asked supports AZ.

mitch
07-08-2010, 13:27
I support them. Going there later this year to spend some $$$.

Blowby
07-08-2010, 14:25
Support all the way!! Spent a week at a nice resort in Scottsdale with the wife. Spent more than I should but it was worth the cause. Planning on another trip this fall and winter as well. [Coffee]

soco11
07-08-2010, 14:34
I sent an email to the white house this morning telling them what I thought of a government which is supposed to be "by the people" now turning around and suing the people when it refuses to abide by the decisions of the people. Not to mention the utter hypocrisy of suing Arizona because they are interfering with the federal immigration efforts--as though there have been any (and here the federal republicans are just about as guilty)! I think it is time it is said out loud, and I can say this because I work for the feds and have an inside look at the problem every day--the democrats are not just complicit in this, but are absolutely pushing this lawsuit and anything else which threatens to stop illegal immigration. Why? Because every single illegal who comes across the border is a potential democrat voter once yet another amnesty is declared for them, and the entitlements are set out on the table for them. I have said it before, but any country which does not defend its own borders is doomed.

Jumpstart
07-08-2010, 15:41
Support all the way!! Spent a week at a nice resort in Scottsdale with the wife. Spent more than I should but it was worth the cause. Planning on another trip this fall and winter as well. [Coffee]

Same here. The Rockies spring train in Tucson. The family is planning a Christmas trip to Arizona just to support them.

Byte Stryke
07-08-2010, 16:15
11 A. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR AN OCCUPANT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT IS
12 STOPPED ON A STREET, ROADWAY OR HIGHWAY TO ATTEMPT TO HIRE OR HIRE AND
13 PICK UP PASSENGERS FOR WORK AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE
14 BLOCKS OR IMPEDES THE NORMAL MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC.
15 B. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO ENTER A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT IS
16 STOPPED ON A STREET, ROADWAY OR HIGHWAY IN ORDER TO BE HIRED BY AN
17 OCCUPANT OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE AND TO BE TRANSPORTED TO WORK AT A DIFFERENT
18 LOCATION IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE BLOCKS OR IMPEDES THE NORMAL MOVEMENT OF
19 TRAFFIC.


So damn... how we gonna pick up hookers?

Thats some bullshit discrimination right there...
call da ACLU... My Ho's gotta work!
[ROFL1]

sniper7
07-08-2010, 17:40
support AZ all the way. fuck obama

68Charger
07-08-2010, 17:41
So damn... how we gonna pick up hookers?

Thats some bullshit discrimination right there...
call da ACLU... My Ho's gotta work!
[ROFL1]

LOL.. also reminds me of an "after bar-hopping" experience with some friends.. we dared a friend to go up to a Hooker down on Van Buren (in Phoenix, was a know drag for hookers) to ask "her" how much..

sitting back from a distance- he was maybe 5' 7", and this hooker TOWERED over him.. he came running back to the car, white as a ghost... jumped back in, and said "DRIVE!!"

At this point, I'm wondering if 'Guido the killer pimp' is going to give chase.. when we asked him why... he said "it" responded (in a rather deep voice) "I'm not what I appear to be"

it's funny when I can emulate the voice he used- hopefully it comes across in text.. we were rollin, tho..


oh, and that friend wants me to visit him in San Diego.. I'm going to tell him I'll meet him in AZ, but not going there..

Blowby, what resort in Scottsdale was it? That used to be my territory when I did field service on Computers/Networks down there.. it's like a golf mecca there.. too bad I don't golf..

Colorado Luckydog
07-08-2010, 20:05
Everyone associated with this lawsuit against Arizona should be locked up for treason. It's no longer a question of what kind of administration that we have. The question is, should they be locked up for 50 years, life or worse? They are committing crime after crime against our great country.

Byte Stryke
07-08-2010, 20:30
Everyone associated with this lawsuit against Arizona should be locked up for treason. It's no longer a question of what kind of administration that we have. The question is, should they be locked up for 50 years, life or worse? They are committing crime after crime against our great country.


They:
are you talking about the Illegals Smuggling drugs into the US as they Violate US Immigration Laws before they kill cops or rape and steal from Citizens??


or were you referring to the current administrations that advocates such actions?

Colorado Luckydog
07-08-2010, 20:48
They:
are you talking about the Illegals Smuggling drugs into the US as they Violate US Immigration Laws before they kill cops or rape and steal from Citizens??


or were you referring to the current administrations that advocates such actions?

After reading my post again it is pretty clear that I was referring to the current administration. They have proved they are no longer just wrong and worthless. They are trying to tear what America has always stood for apart. They are clearly domestic enemies.

Anton
07-08-2010, 21:26
They have proved they are no longer just wrong and worthless. They are trying to tear what America has always stood for apart. They are clearly domestic enemies.

I'm inclined to agree. [Bang]

Jumpstart
07-08-2010, 21:27
After reading my post again it is pretty clear that I was referring to the current administration. They have proved they are no longer just wrong and worthless. They are trying to tear what America has always stood for apart. They are clearly domestic enemies.

I concur. It's sureal.

Byte Stryke
07-08-2010, 21:39
After reading my post again it is pretty clear that I was referring to the current administration. They have proved they are no longer just wrong and worthless. They are trying to tear what America has always stood for apart. They are clearly domestic enemies.

I Concur had you been referring to either or both parties.
I just wanted to make sure I was reading you correctly.

;)

theGinsue
07-08-2010, 22:05
Anyone else supports AZ?


100% This is just another action by the current administration that is pushing us ever closer to the precipice of a new civil war. Eventually, someone (the state of AZ perhaps?) is going to push back.

I do not look forward to that time.

BigMat
07-08-2010, 22:09
I'm sure if my Google foo was up I could find this, but will this be held in the 9th Circuit, if so, so sorry AZ, but odds ain't good. Somehow I doubt San Fran will be too friendly...

I can't say as I miss my home, but they sure are good at stirring up trouble

A story some of us Arizonans hold with a certain amount of pride

Right after a dam along the Colorado was finished several states served by the power and reservoir were to bring a bucket of water to symbolically start to fill the reservoir, the AZ group brought half a bucket and claimed California stole the rest of ours. [Rant1] To give this some perspective the trial over the water is the longest running in US history.

BigMat
07-08-2010, 22:15
civil war.

I just don't see it, those that are pissed are about to get back congress, and those that are happy are too rich or lazy to raise up in their own defense.

the money people making more(companies getting hand outs), are no different than mercenaries, once the tide turns, their PR departments will make it look like they were pissed all along.

A welfare recipient...Once the riot is over it's back home to watch their new five finger discount tv and enjoy some more meth on Gov't dollars.

Now if the next congress is the same as the current .gov with a different letter after their name, I suddenly start to like the Canadian idea of the full removal of parliment. clean slate, everyone out. I doubt we could make this happen easy as politians seem to love keeping their jobs more than helping the people, but we can hope.

Anton
07-08-2010, 22:27
100% This is just another action by the current administration that is pshing us ever closer to the precipice of a new civil war. Eventually, someone (the state of AZ perhaps?) is going to push back.

I do not look forward to that time.

I think we're at a major turning point in our nation's history. America (as an ideal, in addition to a nation) will survive or fall in the decades hence based on what we Americans and our leaders do today. And things look pretty bleak.