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“Work hard at work worth doing.” Since: Apr 11
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Judged: 1 1 Haven't seen your posts before, but from what I've read so far, let me guess, you're a s p i c, right? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Sweetie, you won't know where it's coming from. Like the Republican party learned this fall. It came from everywhere and everyone. OBVIOUSLY, you're one of the drug addicts drug traffickers are supplying drugs to OR you're a child molester the human traffickers are supplying victims to. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Great response, name calling and slander. |
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deport deport deport wrote:"let me guess, you're a s p i c, right?" Thanks SUWANNEE, you're soo right, totally agree with you, some folk just aren't at all creative. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 And not too bright it would seem. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Every pro-illegal ends up name calling and making racist comments. I just assume it is because they have no facts to back up their position or they are just too ignorant to make an arguement. No matter it just shows how bad illegal immigration is and the type of people that support it. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Exactly ! |
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Judged: 1 1 1 the people in these articles need to be the ones talking to the senate instead of having illegal aliens cry to them on how much we owe and cannot live without illegal aliens. we have our fighters all over the world doing what needs to be done right here. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 "the phrase "War on Drugs" first passed presidential lips. Since the days of Richard Nixon, the United States has spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to control the use of illegal drugs and keep them out of the country. It's been mostly a losing battle. Twenty-two million of us use illegal drugs every year. That demand gets a lot of blame for the never-ending supply that comes across the Mexican border." Read more: |
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Judged: 1 1 1 the war on drugs is a loss only do to the fact it has never been an all out effort. our gov seems to have their hands in it other wise we would not deal with drug producing countries at all. greed all the way around. look at those who live on our southern border the constitution says the gov is to protect from invasion,with up to 20 million in the country we have been invaded. our southern border could be sealed as tight as a frigs rear if and only if the gov wanted to stop the flow from that end,what we see is all do to lack of effort. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 That is the truth and our stupid government think we the citizens are too naive to know this. Our government officials care nothing for this county, only care about lining their pockets. And THAT is why the globalist run this country. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 You are so right and this is the main reason we must stay focused. These Globalist are attempting to "Completely"/"T otally" rule USA. The Progressives are he.ll bent on destroying what American stands for. |
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Russell Pearce, once of the champions of the Arizona anti-immigrant law, went down to defeat yesterday in his Republican State Senate primary…for the 2nd time!
He lost by nearly 12 points to businessman Bob Worsley. He also lost to Jerry Lewis in a historic recall election last February. This primary was supposed to be Pearce’s comeback bid. Pearce crafted SB 1070 with “legal advisor” Kris Kobach. Most of the law has been found unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court in June and another key provision is still being challenged. While Pearce has been a hero to the anti-immigrant movement, his hard-core views have turned Arizona into ground zero for the immigration debate. Pearce’s policies have damaged the state’s reputation while foisting economic hardship on a state already reeling from recession. Today, one of the key leaders in the movement to defeat Pearce, Randy Parraz, was quoted in the Arizona Republic as saying that Pearce had boasted he would “never lose a primary.” Parraz added: “[Pearce] misjudged the fact that he was no longer a conservative Republican — he was an extreme Tea Party Republican. There’s no comeback for Russell Pearce — he’s done.” http://americasvoiceonline.org/blog/anti-immi... |
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