May 12, 2010 10:44 pm
Arizona Immigration Law
I had intended to write a post on the new Arizona Immigration law, but then, I found this piece that covers the topic in depth and pretty much sums up my feelings on the subject. It is written by Tad Wesley and you can read it here.
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in WACO, “We Ain’t Coming Out”.It’s all about politics: Jan Brewer you were never eletecd to be Governor, but you have no problem trying to get eletecd on the back of undocumented workers, you loser (sure you may win but the long-term effects to your so called State is just beginning). Here is a partial list of your hate filled legislation;1. S.B. 1070,2. House Bill 20133. No permit conceal weapons law,4. The famous Birthers law,5. Banning Ethnic studies law, 6. Could she be behind the Mural in Prescott, Arizona, ordered to be whiten,7. On deck to pass, no citizenship to babies born to undocumented workers,8. If she can read she should look up Arizona’s House Bill 2779 from two years ago (which was un-constitution and failed when legally challenged),9. The boycotted Martin Luther King Day, what idiots don’t want another holiday? Yes, you guessed it Arizona.Well Arizona, you can keep boycotting new holidays, passing hate filled legislation and the rest of our country will continue to challenge you in court of law and Boycott your so-called state.Lets face it, no one can real believe anything that comes out of Brewer’s mouth, in an interview, this year, in an attempt to gain sympathy, she first said her father had died in Germany fighting the Nazi in World War II (which ended 1945) but of course we find out the truth that father was never in Germany and died in California in 1955. But we are suppose to believe everything else she says, right! As they say in the World Cup: Gooooooooal!
Where to start with your factual inaccuracies and rambling text? Ignoring the grammar, the spelling and the amateur formatting of your post, let’s start at the top of the content, shall we? Jan Brewer is the duly elected governor for the state of Arizona and has been since November of 2010. Lest you think I’m making this up, I’ll cite a source I am certain you will accept as valid: The Huffington Post. Jan Brewer Defeats Terry Goddard in 2010 Governor’s Race, so the very first statement of your post is completely wrong. The rest goes downhill from there.
However, even if she had not won an election, but had moved into the governorship due to succession clauses, she still would have been the legitimate governor of the state of Arizona until the next general election. Every state, and the federal government have such a plan. Was Ford not president when Nixon resigned? Was Johnson not president when Kennedy was assassinated? Your claims of illegitimacy are null and void and have absolutely no bearing on facts.
Because my response runs several hundred words longer than the original post, I have converted the balance of my response into a blog post. Please feel free to visit it and comment if you are so inclined.
Constitutionality of Arizona SB 1070 at SCOTUS