To: Bokababe
"Last time we were in Baja, the government police (with automatic weapons and wearing ski masks) stopped us on the highway and asked for our passports."
And I never want to see that happen in our beloved country. We are not a bananna republic. As long as it was kept to are you a citizen/are you not a citizen it would be fine. However, it just bothers me to think that this would open up opportunities to pursue other criminal activity by this stop (i.e. violating 4th amendment).
The difference between us and the left are that we revere all of the Bill of Rights and at all times.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
The difference between us and the left are that we revere all of the Bill of Rights and at all times.Excellent point.
I believe that, while Arizona has a perfect right to defend itself from being overwhelmed and invaded by illegal aliens, this is less than a perfect law. And because of those imperfections, it has a very good chance of being shot down by the courts -- which will, in effect, "throw the baby out with the bathwater".
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04/26/2010 11:47:27 AM PDT by
Bokababe
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