Not really, Shit Head. It has more to do with the image the fringe groups who do your dirty work and grab the headlines from you tolerant, middle of the road, salt of the earth, peace loving old school compassionate conservatives.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:native wrote:
Do you really think that AZGF, me, or the other conks give a sh!t about skin color?
Behavior? Yes. Skin color? No.
BS Native, EVERY white, conservative, gun owning person that expects personal responsibility is a racist because the left says so. It is impossible for a redneck with your IQ to have thoughts and not base it on skin color.
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I really don't care about labels, I know who I am.
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Exactly... I wonder how many folks who are for illegal immigratiuon would have no problem with a stranger breaking into their home at 3 am, helping themselves to their food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and money... then setting up shop and staying a while- because that is exactly what is going on at the southern borders of the country.catamount man wrote:I just don't understand why liberals love it when illegals get away with breaking the law? It's a crime folks.
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And it's been going on for a long time and will continue for the foreseeable future. Things like NAFTA and farm subsidies make it worse.blueballs wrote:Exactly... I wonder how many folks who are for illegal immigratiuon would have no problem with a stranger breaking into their home at 3 am, helping themselves to their food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and money... then setting up shop and staying a while- because that is exactly what is going on at the southern borders of the country.catamount man wrote:I just don't understand why liberals love it when illegals get away with breaking the law? It's a crime folks.
But, what would you do to stop it? And I'm not sure nativist's idea about sending the military down there with shoot to kill orders is very feasible.
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It won't be going on "for the forseeable future" if AZ's law is deemed constitutional.Skjellyfetti wrote:And it's been going on for a long time and will continue for the foreseeable future. Things like NAFTA and farm subsidies make it worse.blueballs wrote:
Exactly... I wonder how many folks who are for illegal immigratiuon would have no problem with a stranger breaking into their home at 3 am, helping themselves to their food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and money... then setting up shop and staying a while- because that is exactly what is going on at the southern borders of the country.
But, what would you do to stop it? And I'm not sure nativist's idea about sending the military down there with shoot to kill orders is very feasible.
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Yes it will. You really think an out-of-work farmer or rancher in Coahuila, Mexico with a hungry family, no job prospects, and the US border a few dozen miles away isn't going to try to come?AZGrizFan wrote:
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Our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. It's the only border (I think... I could be wrong) between a first world country and a third world country. People are going to keep coming as long as it's the best way to support their family.
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Not if there's a chance at spending 6 months in the poke.Skjellyfetti wrote:Yes it will. You really think an out-of-work farmer or rancher in Coahuila, Mexico with a hungry family, no job prospects, and the US border a few dozen miles away isn't going to try to come?AZGrizFan wrote:
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Our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. It's the only border (I think... I could be wrong) between a first world country and a third world country. People are going to keep coming as long as it's the best way to support their family.
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Our problem is that about a third of the population are willing to lie, cheat and steal (employers of illegal labor, illegal aliens, most politicians, et al), and another third are willing to tolerate or even encourage the ones who lie, cheat and steal (skelly, the rest of the politicians, Cardinal Mahoney, et al...).Skjellyfetti wrote:...our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. ...
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It has a great deal more to do with the larger left wing fringe groups who are portrayed sympathetically by the mainstream press, Obama and most Democrat politicians, and a few cowardly Republican politicians. These jackasses refuse to stand against anarchy, racism and lawlessness and try to label people like me a racist.D1B wrote:Not really, **** Head. It has more to do with the image the fringe groups who do your dirty work and grab the headlines from you tolerant, middle of the road, salt of the earth, peace loving old school compassionate conservatives.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
BS Native, EVERY white, conservative, gun owning person that expects personal responsibility is a racist because the left says so. It is impossible for a redneck with your IQ to have thoughts and not base it on skin color.
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I give you a comprehensive ten point plan for securing the border, with only one of the ten points including a limited military element, and that's the best you can do?Skjellyfetti wrote:... what would you do to stop it? And I'm not sure nativist's idea about sending the military down there with shoot to kill orders is very feasible.
Do you care about the world you live in and actual solutions to make it better? What the hell are you studying in "graduate school," basket weaving?
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Mexico is a third world nation not out of necessity, but by design.Skjellyfetti wrote:Yes it will. You really think an out-of-work farmer or rancher in Coahuila, Mexico with a hungry family, no job prospects, and the US border a few dozen miles away isn't going to try to come?AZGrizFan wrote:
It won't be going on "for the forseeable future" if AZ's law is deemed constitutional.![]()
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Our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. It's the only border (I think... I could be wrong) between a first world country and a third world country. People are going to keep coming as long as it's the best way to support their family.
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You really are dumb.AZGrizFan wrote:Not if there's a chance at spending 6 months in the poke.Skjellyfetti wrote:
Yes it will. You really think an out-of-work farmer or rancher in Coahuila, Mexico with a hungry family, no job prospects, and the US border a few dozen miles away isn't going to try to come?
Our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. It's the only border (I think... I could be wrong) between a first world country and a third world country. People are going to keep coming as long as it's the best way to support their family.![]()
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native wrote:My Tea Party friends do not allow me at their meetings.JMU DJ wrote:
Such a well thought out, non-defamatory post Native! No obscene insults from you at all, I'm starting to see why your group is so peaceful.
Sounds like they found out about that second digit in your IQ. That's grounds for immediate dismissal
You might want to pause and ask yourself how the Tea Party found out you had a second digit in your IQ when you go to such great lengths to avoid displaying it.
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We have third world nations within our borders that are being ignored also. Pine Ridge to start the conversation.Skjellyfetti wrote:Yes it will. You really think an out-of-work farmer or rancher in Coahuila, Mexico with a hungry family, no job prospects, and the US border a few dozen miles away isn't going to try to come?AZGrizFan wrote:
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Our problem is that we have a third world nation on our southern border. The problem isn't going to go away as long as that's the case. It's the only border (I think... I could be wrong) between a first world country and a third world country. People are going to keep coming as long as it's the best way to support their family.

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When it's all they have.....native wrote:Do you really think that AZGF, me, or the other conks give a sh!t about skin color?Skjellyfetti wrote:
mainejeff is white. Y'all are ok with him.![]()
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Speaking of tea...here's another unintended consequence of the Arizona boycott: http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/poli ... 95689.htmlmainejeff wrote:Good........maybe we can get all of the Tea Baggers to vacation in one state this summer!AZGrizFan wrote:http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoe ... visit.html
I'm gonna guess there's more than few out there like him.![]()
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At least I know where NOT to go.
And then there's AriZona Iced Tea, named as a boycott target. Problem is, the company is based in New York, not Arizona. "In 1992, two hard working guys from Brooklyn with a dream created AriZona Iced Tea," says Founder Don Vultaggio in a statement, saying the company has never left Long Island. "We are very proud to be an American company with roots in New York and we look forward to continuing to provide you with the high quality and value driven products we've been making for the last 18 years."

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thank you. This might be the least inflamatory post you've made all day.D1B wrote:You really are dumb.AZGrizFan wrote:
Not if there's a chance at spending 6 months in the poke.![]()
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