Razing Arizona

What shall thy propose?


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Reign in Acai

Of Elephant and Man
Jun 25, 2003
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Favela of My Dismay
I can deal with having my pocket picked cleaned by the purloining regime who have pellucidly expressed that the only change they care to bring out is that which goes ring ding dong against your keys, but these Frisco faggots on the west, as well as the brigands on the east, need to take the dicks outta their asses and smear it elsewhere. The overseers have a civic responsibility to protect it's citizens from the coyote ugly y el churros de violencia. Is there anyone amongst you who think it's fair to give 12million (low ball figure) amnesty to walk amongst us after they've wiped their asses with our federal laws?!? These aren't doctors, lawyers, chemists, who walk amongst us shilling oranges in the meanwhile as they wait to be snatched up by firms and hospitals. Don't ask, don't tell on all fronts, make it over the ravine and we grant you carte blanche, do with our dwindled coffers what you will. FUCK THAT!

Post script; If these Jorges weren't in line to vote 95% democratic, the regime of terror wouldn't give a flying fuck about them. Their hearts bleed not for humanity, but for avarice.
 
Broheim, the law has already been in place for an eon. What point is law, if it's unenforceable? Arizona has the highest second kidnapping rate in all the world. The whole fucking world, which is 2/3 a cesspit. Pretty unfathomable, is it not? Last year, here in Los Angeles an illegal spic, with a history of violence (gang member), was released on to the streets where he ended up killing a good to do coon kid 8 hours after being granted freedom. The kid was simply minding his own business in his own front yard. Who the fuck is the victim here? The citizens, or these malevolent leeches whose sole desire is to rape and pillage our communities?

This AZ decree will only be enforced on mojados who have already been detained curbside for an alleged crime.
 
"Show me your papers."

I can appreciate the attempt at curbing illegals, because yes, they are a leech. However, I'd have more respect for these Arizonians if they simply admitted "Yes, we are profiling spics."
 
I have no qualms with Aurel being deported, if it takes 12 millions hands out of my back pocket. Sorry Lurch, I'm sure there's an internet cafe in Bucharest.
 
Nobody who lives outside of Arizona has any right discussing this issue, until you've been in a car crash involving illegals or had your car broken into MULTIPLE times a year and had you and your family members stolen cars recovered at the border. Crime is rampant. Nobody seems willing to help, so it has come to this.
 
Nobody who lives outside of Arizona has any right discussing this issue, until you've been in a car crash involving illegals or had your car broken into MULTIPLE times a year and had you and your family members stolen cars recovered at the border. Crime is rampant. Nobody seems willing to help, so it has come to this.

Hey, cool... some of that applies to me... Central America owes me about 70 socket sets.

I fully support the law and hope more south western states (such as Utah) adopt it. Shit has gotten far out of hand. Profile the shit outta everyone.
 
Already news in the local papers about texas adopting a similar law.

Im cool. No worries. Im a cracker
 
well the good news about this is that Obama will be forced to prioritize wide sweeping immigration reform. bottom line, whoever is in this country illegally and wishes to stay needs to be accounted for and either naturalized or deported based on their record.
 
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Four Live Oak High School students' First Amendment rights were challenged Wednesday morning when they were asked to leave school because they donned American flag T-shirts on Cinco de Mayo. Officials at the school chose not to comment on the situation, but one student said an official called the T-shirts "incendiary."

"They said we were starting a fight, we were fuel to the fire," said sophomore Matt Dariano.

The Morgan Hill Unified School District issued this statement: "In an attempt to foster a spirit of cultural awareness and maintain a safe and supportive school environment, the Live Oak High School administration took certain actions earlier today. The district does not concur with the Live Oak High School administration's interpretation of either board or district policy related to these actions."

The five teens were sitting at a table outside during their brunch break about 10:10 a.m. when Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez asked two boys to take off their American flag bandannas. The boys said they complied. In the same conversation, sophomore Dominic Maciel said, Rodriguez told the group to "walk with him to the office."

Dariano called his mother Diana, who spread the word to the other parents, who all arrived soon after to have a conference with Rodriguez and Principal Nick Boden. The group said they were not instigating anything and did what they always do at break - sit and talk and eat.

The boys were told they must turn their T-shirts inside-out or be sent home - and that it would not be considered a suspension - but that Rodriguez did not want any fights to break out among Mexican-American students and those wearing American flags. Dariano said other students were wearing American flags but since they were a group of five "we were the easiest target to cause trouble" according to Rodriguez, he said.

The boys told Rodriguez and Boden that turning their T-shirts inside-out was disrespectful, so their parents opted to take them home.

"I just couldn't believe it," said Dominic's mother Julie Fagerstrom. "I'm an open-minded parent, but it's got to be on both sides. It can't be five kids singled out."

A front-desk secretary said Boden was unavailable for any comment on what had happened Wednesday and Rodriguez was busy with testing, the secretary said.

More than 100 students were spotted wearing red, white and green as they were leaving school. Some had the Mexican flag painted on their faces or on their arms.

Nothing in Live Oak's dress code policy addresses what transpired Wednesday, but it does state that "the school has the right to request that any student dressing inappropriately for school will change into other clothes, be sent home to change, and/or be subject to disciplinary action."

One Mexican-American student, freshman Laura Ponce, had a Mexican flag painted on her face and chest, peaking out of her low-cut shirt. She did it because, "it's our day, the only day we can show our spirit." A school administrator took away the Mexican flag she was carrying as she was waiting to go home. Ponce said: "not cool."

"There was a lot of drama going on today," Ponce said. Some were saying "Mexico sucks" while Mexican-American students responded in their second language.

"Some were yelling Spanish to us," Maciel said, who is half-Hispanic. "I couldn't understand it, but it sounded bad."

Some Mexican-American students said that their flags were taken away or asked to be put away, but none were sent home for wearing red, white and green. Since Boden would not comment, it's uncertain if any other students were sent home for what they were wearing on Cinco de Mayo.

Live Oak High School even hosted a group of professional baile folklorico dancers, who waved flags and played traditional music from Mexico.

Take a look at this quesadilla!
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funny that the assistant principal is a spic. big surprise there.

this country was founded by white males, and yet we have the least rights of anybody.
 
We've had pro-Mexican rallies the past two weekends down here, with large amounts of these dumbfucks spouting off "we were here first". No dear friends, indigenous tribes were here first, then some Spaniards came over and got their groove on. Regardless of which, the spoils go to the victor of war. Hell before the U.S occupied this state, the territory had already revolted against the Mexican government and seceded. Learn some fucking history you ill-bred ignoramuses!
 
appalling! so now you cant wear american flag shirts in AMERICA? Cinco de Mayo is an american drinking holiday anyway, for the most part they dont give a shit about it south of the border.

"it's our day, the only day we can show our spirit." hahaha ever hear of september 16, the actual mexican independence day? maybe she should learn something about her heritage besides how to eat muchos frijoles, pinche gordita!
 
Arizona has the highest second kidnapping rate in all the world. The whole fucking world, which is 2/3 a cesspit.
Not true. Phoenix had one year where it was second amongst cities. The kidnappings there are almost solely among the criminal element. Legalize pot and the kidnappings stops.

As for crime in AZ, it's at its lowest level level since 1983.

http://mediamatters.org/research/201004290029

Ironically, in that time, levels of both legal and illegal Latinos have risen sharply. I guess that shows that the lower the percentage of whites, the lower the crime rate?

As for the law in AZ, it's racist. Which should surprise no one as it was written and sponsored by folks affiliated with white supremacist groups. Of course, this is from the state that didn't want a MLK holiday. Personally, I'd take Stalin's birthday off if they'd pay me to stay home and BBQ. But then again, immigration laws in this country have always been steeped in racism. Just look at "The Immigration Act of 1924". It reads as if RiA wrote it.

The whole thing is quite ironic when you consider we forcibly took AZ from Mexico.

As for the original question, I'd likely favor an amnesty program. Of course, I'd need to see the final bill and how it would all work.
 
Nobody who lives outside of Arizona has any right discussing this issue...

Unless you live in CA, AZ, NM, or TX, you really have no clear perspective on how deleteriously these interlopers effect the land which they illegally tread. It's easy to call for amnesty when you're not fitting the bill for their schooling, health care, and public services. Let's divide this tab 50 ways and see how gung ho the northerners are then.

Silly Ass Protests!
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General Zod said:
The whole thing is quite ironic when you consider we forcibly took AZ from Mexico

I'm not sure if you know this, but most nations were forcibly taken by one group or another. There's very few other ways that borders become redrawn. Why don't we just all move on to a large freighter and turn this country in to one big Indian casino?

As for the law in AZ, it's racist. Which should surprise no one as it was written and sponsored by folks affiliated with white supremacist groups. Of course, this is from the state that didn't want a MLK holiday. Personally, I'd take Stalin's birthday off if they'd pay me to stay home and BBQ. But then again, immigration laws in this country have always been steeped in racism. Just look at "The Immigration Act of 1924". It reads as if RiA wrote it.
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I fucking hate the pussy comment that people bring up. "They were here first" or, "We took it from them"
That also goes along with what people says about the indians.
Stop being such a pussy!
Yes we took the entire country! But now it's fucking ours! The United States of America! Arizona is part of that. We have a constitution and laws. They are here illegally. They need to get the fuck out!
It's not fucking racist! God dammit!
and if they are so proud of Mexico and being Mexican, well go the fuck back!
 
I'm not sure if you know this, but most nations were forcibly taken by one group or another.
Of this I am aware. I was merely pointing out the irony.

As for your graphical face palm, at my claim that the law was written by FoJ (Friends of Jerry), the bill itself was sponsored by Russell Pearce (pictured below with notable white supremacist J.T. Ready), who was busted (and admitted to) forwarding white supremacist e-mails to supporters that criticized black and white intermixing, and the Jews in the media for promoting multiculturalism and racial equality and for presenting the Holocaust as fact.

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As you trace back the bill's authors and financial supporters, you begin to see connections to various groups and organizations with dubious agendas.

Finally, let's face it, you standing up for a potentially racist bill and claiming it's not racist, has as much credibility as Tiger Woods at a fidelity conference.