Posted on 05/16/2010 8:52:50 PM PDT by Levine2001
From the AP -
Woolard handled the night's toughest question, about Arizona's new immigration law. Woolard said she supports the law, which requires police enforcing another law to verify a person's immigration status if there's "reasonable suspicion" that the person is in the country illegally.
She said she's against illegal immigration but is also against racial profiling.
"I'm a huge believer in states' rights. I think that's what's so wonderful about America," Woolard said. "So I think it's perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law."
"The Office" actor Oscar Nunez was booed as he asked the question and asked the audience to wait until he finished the question before they reacted. The panel of judges came up with the questions themselves.
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Excellent. Alinsky knew it years ago: Robust boos, heckling, mocking, jeering,and derisive laughter are powerful tools. We should cultivate the willingness and fortitude to be vocally disrespectful when the circumstances call for it, especially when empty-headed, drug-addled, high school dropout musicians and actors prattle about politics from the stage.
Whoa! The isamofascists aren’t going to tolerate that. The Fakihs’ are practically apostates in Mohammed’s eyes.
I’ll probably catch hell for this ...
Wouldn’t “speaks no English” constitute a reasonable suspicion for police to check someone’s immigration status?
The naturalization process requires citizenship applicants to be conversant in English. So if somebody doesn’t speak the language, time to check them out.
They may speak nothing but Swahili or Urdu, but something tells me it might be another language in Arizona.
She knew when she answered the question her chances were over. This has become a liberal event. What next, ribbon cuttings for abortion factories?
Pray for America
She’s Lebanese... they are often a blend of cultures, depending on which part they grew up, and it’s not uncommon to have mixes of religion within the family.
Many people forget there are pockets of christians across the middle east. Some of the traditions they keep are cultural, just as some jews celebrate Christmas in a secular way.
If you have to have a prescription to get it legally, it is a controlled substance. While condoms and some other methods are OTC, I believe the reference was taken to mean implants and the pill.
Shes Lebanese...
Well, with top Hezbollah terrorist officials in her family, it's gonna take a whole lot more than "She's Lebanese..." to persuade me any differently about her, and especially so, with the fact that she's Muslim ... :-)
When I was going to college in the 1970's we had 3 transfer students from Iran. Two guys and a girl, they were 3 of the coolest people I have ever met in my life. Wealthy, educated, good athletes, spoke perfect English. A totally different view of Iran back then. Odds are they are dead or living in exile, no way they could have survived under the Khomeni regime.
Not hard, if you ask my best friend hell probably tell you hes a muslim despite the fact that bacon is his favorite food, he drinks like a horse, and hes probably forgotten what the inside of a mosque is like.
Ahhhh... if Homeland Security and the TSA have read this... they now have some good questions to use to weed out the Muslim terrorists ... thanks for giving them a hint on how to do it ... LOL ...
TSA Question: What is your favorite food?
Terrorist Answer: Bacon.TSA Question: Do you drink at all, drink moderately, or drink like a horse?
Terrorist Answer: Absolutely... I drink like a horse.TSA Question: Okay, last one..., when was the last time you were in a Mosque?
Terrorist Answer: It's been so long ago, I can't even remember what it looks like inside!TSA Agent: Okay, move along! We're busy looking for terrorists.
Muslin Terrorist: Thank you! I just go to pieces thinking about America!
I think Homeland Security and TSA think like you already ... LOL ...
I guess that Homeland Security, TSA and many people on this board don't understand Taqiyya ... :-)
Who the hell ever said thats how we should root out terrorists. MY POINT was to show you that there are ‘muslims’ out there who don’t give a shit about religion...not about catching terrorists.
As for my friend I’ve known him for over ten years, I don’t know you. As far as I know YOU ARE a terrorist practicing taqiyya by coming here and denying it.
For me: that it is absolutely impossible. She and her handlers are lying about one or the other.
As for my friend Ive known him for over ten years, I dont know you. As far as I know YOU ARE a terrorist practicing taqiyya by coming here and denying it.
Are you sure you're not taking on the "liberal line" here ... LOL ...
Someone points out a terrorist! The liberal says, "You're the terrorist for trying to point out the Muslim terrorist! :-)
Yeah... I think we read about that in the papers all the time, already ...
Hey you opened the door by saying *gasp* people can lie about their true motivations.
The only way you, me, ANYONE can know if someone is telling the truth is from personal experience. I’ve known this guy for ten years, I don’t know you and that makes him a hell of a lot more credible then you are.
Just saw a link on my local news that pics/video of the new Miss America dancing on a stripper pole have surfaced. Link isn’t working on FB though.
she better be careful....they will go for her too
Two words ... “Muslim” — “deepcover” ... :-)
Some will become "Americanized" and some others might "grow into" the religion of their fathers - and add to the burden. Your friend might be fine now - will he still be eating bacon when he's forty? Maybe - maybe not. Americans are trusting - other cultures can see that as weakness to be exploited.
American cartoonists are learning to keep quiet. They're being actively intimidated by radical Muslims. It's ugly - it might be our future too.
Radical Muslims will use your friends - wittingly or not - as part of their "numbers" to get to a tipping point.
And that's the issue - can we totally shut down radical Muslims? Not unless we limit the number of Muslims allowed to immigrate here. At a certain tipping point, radicals shut down the moderates of that religion. Fear and intimidation are stock and trade. It's one of the things they're good at...
Young Germans ( even if they disagreed with Hitler) weren't allowed to live in the United States during World War II - for good reasons. Americans of German extract ( almost 20% of us) were not put them in camps - but we didn't open the borders, schools, and colleges for German youth to come here. We need to be fair, but not stupid. And yes, I would stand with my innocent Muslim neighbors if someone came after them for no other reason than being Muslim. I would do the same if someone went after Jews, or Christians, or blacks, or middle class white men for no other reason than being a member of that class. Same with people who attend tea parties.
But don't be too lulled - there's a reason Muslim cultures are violent, poor, and aggressive... and your friend has the seeds of those ideas in his head - they were given to him at his father's knees. You have also provided seeds for him. Only time will tell what grows - what soil the rest of us can prepare for your friend. My hope would be that your friend's seeds grow into love a freedom of expression, of religion, and of democratic choices.
Just saw a link on my local news that pics/video of the new Miss America dancing on a stripper pole have surfaced. Link isnt working on FB though.
That reminds me... Mohammed Atta went to strip joints too and drank beer -- that didn't seem to stop him from doing "9/11" ... (not that you're saying that... I'm "just saying" ... that's all...).
Hey you opened the door by saying *gasp* people can lie about their true motivations.
Yes, people "do lie" and "can lie" -- but in the Judeo-Christian world and culture -- they don't grow up in life with the "religious command and mandate of lying" as part of their "practice of their idealogy" -- like the evil and despicable adherents to Islam do...
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