Here's a conversation from Facebook, names, photos, and identifying links have been removed to protect privacy of the participants. I'll keep this post up to date so long as the conversation keeps rolling. I honestly wasn't expecting her husband to jump in like that, but I'm glad he did, as it gives us some insight into the sort of thinking that goes on in the world of the Tea Party. Notice how points of conversation are dragged in with each successive post that were previously not even part of the dialogue, and the statements between the lines that are seamlessly filled in over time. Personally, I see a big difference between arguing about border security, and arguing for the potential violation of the civil rights of legitimate citizens of this country, yet in stereotypical Tea Party fashion, the whole thing gets bulldozed into one big sticky pile. Do we really want to start allowing for the trampling of the constitutional rights of people in this country, legal or illegal?
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Cheri ********
www.youtube.comThis has to be one of the most telling and frightening things a President has ever said. I cannot imagine a time in history where a leader of a country called on foreigners to attack his own people and then call his own people enemies! Illegal aliens are now an enemy in my book. The President has d
Here's a conversation from Facebook, names, photos, and identifying links have been removed to protect privacy of the participants. I'll keep this post up to date so long as the conversation keeps rolling. I honestly wasn't expecting her husband to jump in like that, but I'm glad he did, as it gives us some insight into the sort of thinking that goes on in the world of the Tea Party. Notice how points of conversation are dragged in with each successive post that were previously not even part of the dialogue, and the statements between the lines that are seamlessly filled in over time. Personally, I see a big difference between arguing about border security, and arguing for the potential violation of the civil rights of legitimate citizens of this country, yet in stereotypical Tea Party fashion, the whole thing gets bulldozed into one big sticky pile. Do we really want to start allowing for the trampling of the constitutional rights of people in this country, legal or illegal?
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Cheri ********
www.youtube.comThis has to be one of the most telling and frightening things a President has ever said. I cannot imagine a time in history where a leader of a country called on foreigners to attack his own people and then call his own people enemies! Illegal aliens are now an enemy in my book. The President has d
Cheri ********
www.youtube.com
This has to be one of the most telling and frightening things a President has ever said. I cannot imagine a time in history where a leader of a country called on foreigners to attack his own people and then call his own people enemies! Illegal aliens are now an enemy in my book. The President has d
That video's title is intentionally misleading. The "us" the President talks about are the right wingers, and the "payment" he's urging for is a dis-favorable vote.
ReplyDeleteIs this really the kind of rhetoric the right gets worked up over?
While tea party favorite Sharron Angle was talking about a second Amendment solution, Obama talks about taking to the polls. Meanwhile O'Donnell thought separation of church and state was a joke, and Paladino was sending bestiality porn to his buddies.
But mentioning the word "enemy" in a political speech, that's unacceptable.
"the only cases in which reasonable suspicion applies is when the individual(s) are already violating traffic law. aka, drunk driving, reckless driving, speeding, etc. what happens when you get pulled over for violating traffic laws, Pete? the police ask you for your driver's license. at that point, it will be pretty obvious whether or not someone is legal to be in the country. the courts are not going to deport someone just because a racist officer pulls over a Latino/a, and it is likely that said officer would be put on probation, or some sort of punishment. All the Arizona bill does is re-enforce the same thing that the Federal law says.... if only our government would actually enforce it, Arizona wouldn't have to do the dirty work themselves."
ReplyDeleteWow, this is mind numbing. Those sentences must be out of order.
The highlight is:
"the courts are not going to deport someone just because a racist officer pulls over a Latino/a, and it is likely that said officer would be put on probation, or some sort of punishment."
How can someone think the world works this way?
Re-enforce the federal law? Nothing about this is grounded in reality. I feel sick.
Incidentally, the husband is a clear cut racist.
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