Posted on 04/28/2010 12:00:37 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
City of San Francisco officials and the liberalazzi brigade are loving up their new deck of race cards. They are marching and huffing in the media that the nation needs to boycott anything from and to the state of Arizona to show politically-correct displeasure with the new Arizona immigration law. [snip]
Nationwide, the Rasmussen Poll reports most Americans stand with the governor of Arizona and with the people of Arizona.
60% of those polled by Rasmussen are in favor of police being able to stop and verify immigration status.
In Arizona, Rasmussen finds 70% of Arizonans polled are in favor of the new law, and a whopping 83% say the immigration law will be a deciding factor in how they vote this fall.
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Arizona Chamber of Commerce Directory. Surely you can drill in here, find some businesses in Arizona and buy something from them online. Or better yet, call them to order, and tell them you are buying something today to show support for the state.
Sports columnist Dave Zirin says he wont write anymore about the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team until the law is changed. Here is Zirins email: dave@edgeofsports.com. Pfft!
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has put a petition on her campaign website asking for all those who support her position on immigration to sign. Show Jan some love.
Visit her page, by the way, where Governor Brewer did away with political correctness in her state and brought back Christmas trees and Hanukkah menorahs in state displays to replace the holiday trees and candlesticks. I love this woman.
Here is the Arizona Diamondbacks website. Heres their message board. Leave them a love-gram. Heres the place to buy a team souvenir.
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Can either of you ladies help us out here?
I’d love to buy from AZ based companies to help support the state.
We can boycott CA products, or at least, LA and SF.
Used books online! http://www.dogearedpagesusedbooks.com//
My problem is that I’m a rabid SF Giants fan, so I can’t help but spend money in SF at the best little ballyard in the land.
However, we do go to Spring Training in Scottsdale most every year...so there’s that.
BTW, there’s a bunch of Facebook pages that support Arizona popping up....Freep ‘em, Freepers!
New York City!? Get a rope.
When did the Cardinals move to AZ? Last I heard they were still in St. Louis!
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The team was established in Chicago in 1898 and was a charter member of the NFL in 1920. Along with the Chicago Bears, the club is one of two franchises still in operation since the league's founding. The club moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1960 and played in that city through 1987 (sometimes referred to as the "football Cardinals", "Big Red" or "Cardiac Cards" to avoid confusion with the baseball St. Louis Cardinals). Before the 1988 NFL season, the team moved to Tempe, Arizona, an eastern suburb of Phoenix, and played their home games for the next 18 years at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium. In 2006 the club began playing all home games at the newly constructed University of Phoenix Stadium in the northwestern suburb of Glendale.
I just heard on Fox News that some idiot libs are boycotting Arizona Tea, which is actually made in liberal New York.
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Arizona Trail Association. Hats, Shirts, Hiking gear. Arizona State Flag Bandannas!
That’s the kind of idea. Mail order stuff would be good.
I don’t think a lot of products produced in AZ make it as far as NY.
Don’t worry, just heard on Hannity that the boycotters are setting their sights on things like Arizona Tea, which is made in New York.
DONE!
Here is the Arizona Diamondbacks website. Heres their message board. Leave them a love-gram.
DONE!
I found these online companies.
Old Pueblo Traders
http://www.oldpueblotraders.com/home.jsp
Monterey Bay Clothing Company
http://www.shopthebay.com/home.jsp
Gms Tactical, Llc
http://www.manta.com/c/mmn4n65/gms-tactical-llc
Arizona Bead Company
http://www.arizonabeadcompany.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv
Native seeds
http://www.nativeseeds.org/
Wikki Stix are the best. My kids LOVED playing with them.
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