Monday, April 26, 2010

Arizona is Exactly Like Nazi Germany

I usually try to make a point to not get too heavy with my blogging. It's not fun. However, the twos or even maybe threes of people who read this blog may be wondering in which direction I am walking regarding the new Arizona state law regarding immigration. I wanted to try something new so instead of expending effort by forming sentences and paragraphs and editing, I am simply posting my unedited, initial thoughts on this matter. Call me lazy if you will.......but.....Sirs and Madams....... I will not expend the effort defending myself against your criticism.

-500,000 illegals in AZ.
-how is it not a federal crime, how is it just now becoming a state crime
-how is this an outrage
-"how dare someone be asked to prove they are here legally"
-what is the argument?
-Nazi comparisons are hilarious- Nick DiPaolo said, 'I don't think the Jews were sneaking into Red Germany'
-Americans have the right to demand this
-how is it okay to argue for people that are here illegally to be sheltered from the atrocity of being asked to show ID?
-If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about
-How many lives can be saved - drug cartels and violence
-The truth about the good/bad of illegal immigration reform will come in answering this question. Will the states surrounding AZ be better or worse off when the 500,000 present and millions of future Illegals flood their states?
-the word is Illegals........Illegals
-Americans have certain rights in America......the key word is Americans
-Our Prez is questioning the Constitutionality of what Arizona has done even though it aligns with Fed law, while he made sure to stop the investigations into the legitimacy of states legalizing marijuana for medicinal use, which does not align with Fed law

2 comments:

  1. Great thoughts. I love to hear what Arizonans, or ex-Arizonans have to say about this. I totally agree. Why don't you come over and we can have a live chat about it? Bring your beach-bummin' wife along too. You can bring Marley too, but he has to spend 22 days in Siberia, get sealed off in an astronaut-type outfit crossing the borders, and be given an IQ test first. Easy enough! :-)

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  2. How bizarre and unnecessary is the notion that many Americans are defending themselves against ideas brought about by fellow Americans who are more interested in shielding illegal immigrants from the US Constitution (and State laws) and yet still take pride in the safekeeping of illegal foreigners who contribute to higher taxes, higher crime rates, and higher unemployment? When did patriotism become so faux pas and unhip? If someone is sympathetic to another's plight, their good will might be better founded and more sincere if it started by caring for the many in their own country first.

    P.S.- Not interested in the "they'll do the jobs Americans won't" argument until unemployment drops below 4% and the Constitution changes to the point where America won't be America.

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