Posted on 06/26/2010 5:55:48 AM PDT by chessplayer
While calling for a boycott of the Grand Canyon State, Peggy West, member of the Democrat Executive Committee of Milwaukee, decided the whole Arizona anti-illegal immigration thingy is a bad idea since Arizona isn't close to Mexico....
This is the worst kind of “leadership:” rooted in ignorance, in thrall to emotion. It’s typical of the femme-liberal ethos.
Well,let’s be fair. Flagstaff isn’t that close to Mexico.
This has been posted numerous times already...it’s old news.
This Democrat woman is not worth commenting on. Typical Democrat moron just like our POTUS Obama. God help America from these destructive idiots!!!
There must be at least a dozen threads on this subject - but I’ll say it again:
If all illegal immigrants were this ignorant - they would be in Chile instead of Chattanooga!!!!!
ROTF!!
Yabbut we would have missed post # 3 ;-)
This was puzzling to me, but now I'm begginning to understand. They are ignorant. They are stupid. It's questionable that they can even read.
But for a really chilling thought: Just think what the people who elect them must be like...!
The real news is that this woman is a Wisconsin 8.
Democrats keep giving us such jewels. Arizona is removed from the border. The United States planted a flag on Mars. Guam could tip over. There are 57 states. Al Gore (Algore) asking who the busts of our Founding Fathers are at Monticello before the Inauguration.
I would not be surprised, if we heard her remarks in context, that she was speaking of WI, not AZ. Ears would have a difficult time distinguishing “the State” from “this State.”
"Never Mind"
This will never get old, Frank. Thousands of years from now, honest people will be astonished that the Americans allowed themselves to be governed by people of the lowest possible quality, and this will still be cited as an example. We're still talking about the creeps whom the Romans allowed to govern them.
White, fat, and stupid don’t ya know...
Please send Peggy a map.
Peggy West - 12th District (414) 278-4269 peggy.west@milwcnty.com
Send a message to Supervisor West
Peggy West was elected 12th District Supervisor in 2004 and, after being reelected in 2008, is serving her second term representing 50,000 residents on Milwaukee’s south side. She currently serves as 2nd Vice-Chair on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. Supervisor West also has the unique distinction of being the first Latino/Hispanic American to be elected to the Milwaukee County Board.
Supervisor West grew up in Milwaukee and graduated with a degree in Human Services from the Milwaukee Area Technical College. Prior to her election to the Board, Supervisor West worked for 10 years in the human service field.
Supervisor West is currently Chairwoman of the Health and Human Needs Committee and is a member of the Economic & Community Development and Finance & Audit Committees.
Active in her community, Supervisor West was named the 2004 Hispanic Woman of the Year by UMOS, Inc.
A committed believer in community service, Supervisor West volunteers for UMOS, Inc. and Mexican Fiesta and serves as a mentor at Notre Dame Middle School.
Peggy serves on the Latina Resource Center Advisory Board, Sports Authority Planning Council, Health Care Policy Task Force, Milwaukee Center for Independence Board of Visitors, Kosciuszko Community Center Advisory Board and Esperanza Unida Board of Directors; she is Co-Chair of the Side Side National Night Out Planning Committee as well as the Cesar E. Chavez Drive Advancement Committee. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the Milwaukee Democratic Party.
Supervisor West resides in the Walker’s Point neighborhood and is the proud parent of three daughters.
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/milwaukee-official%3A-arizona-not-near-the-border
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl has also written a letter to West. It says, “You will be interested to learn that Arizona does indeed share a border with Mexico. I have enclosed a map for your convenience.”
The map is a full picture of the United States with Arizona highlighted and an arrow pointing to it.
“I hope you will take the time to actually read the Arizona law before formulating an opinion about it,” Kyl wrote, “and become familiar with our country’s geography and the challenges that our border states face.”
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