Posted on 04/28/2010 3:46:44 PM PDT by george76
Former U.S. Representative ...
A Republican running for governor of Colorado says he'd pursue an Arizona-style immigrant crackdown if elected.
Republican candidates nationwide are talking about the Arizona law. Also Wednesday, a Republican running for governor of Minnesota called the law "a wonderful first step" on a St. Paul radio station. Texas Republicans have also vowed to copy the law.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedenverchannel.com ...
Good for him!! Illegals are out of control!!
Fabulous! That makes Colorado, Texas, Ohio, Utah and Minnesota ready and waiting to enact ARIZONA LAW!! WOOHOO!!
“Arizona-style immigrant crackdown”
I didn’t know it was a crack down on immigrants? I thought they were going after the illegal immigrant...
Well, first we have to take back not only the Governor’s office, but the legislature, too.
Any word from NM, ID, MT, WY, OK, etc.?
Don’t forget to “Clear the Bench” by voting NO on the four Liberal Colorado Supreme Court justices this November. We can do this!
http://www.clearthebenchcolorado.org/
Maybe we should work to change the language on this since it seems a lot of folks don’t remember what illegal means. Perhaps we should call them “invaders”? Terms such as the invasion from Mexico, etc. Of course, I know there are illegals from all over the world...Mexico was just an example. For the life of me, I can’t figure out why people have a problem with making illegals illegal. I’m not talking about the radicals...I’m talking about the percentage in the polls who say they “don’t know” or “aren’t sure”. How can you not know being illegal should be illegal and dealt with. Good grief the public schools suck.
Friends,
A little history:
In 1836 at the battle of the Alamo, Garrison Commander William B. Travis unsheathed his sword and drew a line in the sand with its tip. He stated to the weary defenders:
“Those prepared to give their lives in freedoms cause, come over to me”
The Texans, and most of the Mexicans in Texas as well, no longer could stand to live under the tyrannical rule of the “President” of Mexico, General Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna.
Santa Anna repudiated the democracy guaranteed by the Federal Constitution of 1824, a democracy which extended to all people on Mexican soil, and installed himself as Dictator.
To Texans, Santa Anna was a man completely without honor. When he set aside the Mexican Constitution in 1831, opting for Nationalism and the removal of all foreigners from Mexican soil, rumblings of revolt swept across Texas like wildfire. And almost as if by fate, he forced the circumstances which led to a ruined mission in the heart of San Antonio.
Davy Crockett brought his volunteers from Tennessee to the Alamo to assist Travis.
Despite repeated requests from Travis for more reinforcements, nobody else came. In the ensuing battle all 180 Alamo defenders died.
Texas Freepers,
We must assist Arizona in this time. As did Crockett for us at the Alamo. Arizona has been slowly invaded for 30 years and so has Texas. Enough is ENOUGH!
Are we going to let a foreign government in Mexico City try to dictate to us, again, how we are to live?? Or how we can apply our own laws??
If we let Mexico City win this fight, by dictating to OUR own government, how to apply OUR laws, then the Alamo meant NOTHING!
You must buy as much as you can from Arizona to defeat the boycott and hound your state reps to support legislation IDENTICAL to Arizona’s.
Probably by the end of the week, after the May 1st Marches!
Doing the job the Feds refuse to do. All states should be doing it. It is not just a border state problem...Memphis, TN has more than it’s share of illegals.
Thanks for the link. I didn’t even know this group existed
They were at the Tea Party in Denver, handing out information.
I knew nothing about this before that time.
It’s going to be a tough project to get the word out, judges usually get reelected.
Ping!
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