Posted on 05/17/2010 9:53:14 AM PDT by montag813
Can I have permission to send this graphic on to others?
Excellent!! LOL
I heard from a friend who lives in Tacoma that the city of Tacoma is considering the same thing.
You know how all this bullsh— could have been avoided?
If more than one state and one governor acted on this immigration law...
In the future we need to work TOGETHER as individuals and states interested in freedom. We MUST begin to discuss these issues among our selves at the state government levels and working with other like minded states develop strategies for moving the cause forward. One state and one governor gives the marxists someone to isolate, freeze, yada yada... But a group of states all enacting the exact same laws at the same time become immune to that tactic.
It is time to form a union of free minded states that will work together to free themselves and their citizens from the tyrannical grip of socialism and the idiocy of the left in general. We need to DEMAND that “conservative” states form a new continental congress where the foundation of freedom can be rebuilt and then methods of achieving freedom can be debated and enacted.
This needs to happen NOW!
And the comments there are 100% for Arizona!
Here is the most efficient route to Seattle which welcomes you with open arms:
Please head either NORTH or SOUTH (preferably) before you
are rounded up like the CRIMINALS you are!
Arizona might want to reconsider its law. It might be better to allow or even help Illegals across the border provided they move through Arizona to one of the cities or states that oppose the current law. They must have enough money with them for a buss ticket out of the state. Arizona could provide information to these people on how to apply for welfare once they reach their finial destination. Then the Governor could parole all of the gang members, that are not murders of innocents, provided they will move to one of these cities. If they are ever caught back in Arizona their parole would be revoked and sent back to prison. Then announce that the Arizona law enforcement will not stop drug runners as long as they move the drugs through the state nonstop, if they get caught by the Feds it is their problem. The State may even come up with an import or transit fee of some type and make a little money.
I was going to say to start drinking Arizona Iced Tea in lieu of Starbucks coffee...but I just found out that Arizona is based in NY.
Weak.
All this controversy made my wife and I think - why don’t we go to the Grand Canyon next school vacation? Our kids have never seen it, and it is just amazing.
This talk of boycotts gave me the idea!
If a liberal hell-hole like Seattle is pitching a fit, you KNOW that Arizona is 100% on-track with their law.
BUMP!
Come on over! It might be a little “warm” but we’ve got plenty of pools (and A/C).
Poll Results
Seattle and Tacoma leaders are consider a boycott of Arizona because of its immigration law. Do you support a boycott of Arizona?
Choice Votes Percentage of 655 Votes
Yes, I support a boycott. 37 6%
No, I don’t. 616 94%
Not sure. 2 0%
Find this part of the article and click it will take you to the poll
SURVEY: Support Boycott Of Arizona?
Chip Franklin Show (KOGO, Roger Hedgecock's home station) A caller said his wife works at the Del Coronado and the have had about 3 dozen cancellations
I will think twice before ever going to Seattle again.
When we fly in we either do Louisville or Nashville. Both are great towns. We’re about 2.25 hours from Nashville and 1.25 hours from Louisville. We’re really working HARD to get to our place permanently (working on telecommuting or per diem work). We’re driving out to our place in lat June in a U-haul truck with everything that we can’t live without in Seattle. In Seattle we will put the mattress and box springs on the floor, leave the TV and stereo (take with us on the final drive) and any furniture we leave in the apartment will be either sold on Craigslist or donated. We are at the wire now.
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