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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Boycott Los Angeles, California


Boycotting Los Angeles is a little like forbidding people from hades. But, none the less. The city leaders of Los Angeles have chosen to pass legislation boycotting trade with Arizona. Even though they can't run their own city, this will not deprive them from attempting to also destroying Arizona. Not to mention Los Angeles is a broken government and on a fast track with Greece.

Ironically, Arizona's state legislation passed criminal immigration into law making criminal aliens in Arizona unlawful. Kinda a no brainer, passing laws against breaking laws, I think. possible double jeopardy? The new law is not discrimination but incrimination as it also keeps out those criminals from Canada and Lithuania eh.

The obvious attempt of preventing Arizona from becoming another Los Angeles or worse California.
So support Arizona and the prospect of spreading a breath of sanity across the US , maybe even Washington, DC.
The Governor of Arizona, Republican Jan Brewer is proving herself unafraid of the political boogieman and moving forwards with common sense to Presidential Qualifications. This is real change you can believe and see.
Applause to Arizona for recognizing even a step in the wrong direction is better than doing nothing at all. Those in Arizona will at the very least eliminated the possible option by one!!
The Mexican government announced sanction for violations listed below. Evidently The Supreme Drug Smugglers of Mexico have lost faith in our ability to self government, which we invented incidentally. This decision to suddenly enforce our immigration laws has raised questions of racism for which we know there is no known defense. Perhaps we should legalize imaginary racism to solve the imaginary dispute.
MSNBC Report below;
By Alex Johnson
Reporter
msnbc.com
updated 6:55 a.m. ET, Thurs., May 13, 2010
TheMexican government — saying the law “violates inalienable human rights protected by international legal provisions and the U.S. Constitution” — sent officials to meet with U.S. groups challenging the law to coordinate “protection and consular assistance” and to provide legal representation for Mexicans in the state, the Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed. It said Mexico would defend the rights of any Mexican nationals in Arizona, “regardless of their immigration status.”

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