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cwjerome said:The implicit message was quite clear: Those that support the law are fools, guilty of shameful propaganda.
No, just unwilling to tackle the problem at the source....
cwjerome said:The implicit message was quite clear: Those that support the law are fools, guilty of shameful propaganda.
No, just unwilling to tackle the problem at the source....
No, just unwilling to tackle the problem at the source....
The "source?" You mean you want to tackle Mexico's screwed up system and poverty?
Mexico isn't the the problem - it's the people in your state and other states that keep providing work....
Mexico isn't the the problem - it's the people in your state and other states that keep providing work....
Mexico isn't the the problem - it's the people in your state and other states that keep providing work....
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cwjerome said:So just because you don't agree with it, then it must be the first random thing somebody thought.
Right. The immigration issue and SB1070 just popped out of someone's ass out of the blue.
It looks to me like waiting around for "good ideas" from the federal government hasn't served Arizona well these last 10-20 years.
No...I'm objecting to the idea that it's good that Arizona did "something". Personally I'd hold off applause until people do something smart, or useful.
But since you bring it up, no, I don't think their idea is a very good one. And whether or not they thought it up after a night staying up drinking, it certainly looks that way to me.
Eliminate those jobs and they'll have no reason to be here. Of course those Employers are the problem and should be heavily fined and all monies made from the use of illegals should be forfeited.Blaming the employers doesn't make sense. Punishing them might be a good way to combat illegal immigration, but blaming employers for the illegal immigration issue is dumb. It's not like companies are handing out $100k per year cushy jobs to the illegals, they are giving them tough jobs for low pay. Unfortunately Mexico is such a shithole that even those jobs are more attractive to the Mexicans than what they face back home.
Its looking for private donations from people willing to defend our liberty.
Blaming the employers doesn't make sense. Punishing them might be a good way to combat illegal immigration, but blaming employers for the illegal immigration issue is dumb. It's not like companies are handing out $100k per year cushy jobs to the illegals, they are giving them tough jobs for low pay. Unfortunately Mexico is such a shithole that even those jobs are more attractive to the Mexicans than what they face back home.
Want to fight illegal immigration? Put your money where your mouth is.
Bull fucking shit. What part of this law will harm LEGAL immigrants? Arizona's law, which isn't even in effect yet, is driving illegal immigrants away to other states or back. It ONLY HARMS ILLEGALS!
You're letting your braindead PC side of your brain influence your normally astute logic. Don't support it, then don't donate. Let the rest of us freemen take care of things while you worry about protecting criminals.
No amount of money will win them the right of secession. What Arizona needs are armed men to stand with it.
I don't understand the inability of people to separate a goal from the means used to reach that goal. Calling something a "tough new crackdown on illegal immigration" means absolutely nothing if the way you're "cracking down" is illegal, immoral, or just plain stupid. You don't have to be pro-illegal immigration to oppose Arizona's law and the thinking behind it.
For my part, I think it's mostly lazy arguing that leads to threads like this. The idea that goals can be the same while methods can differ is a fundamental part of human discussion. But accusing someone of not sharing your goals is easier than defending your approach, isn't it?