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May 23rd, 2010 - 22:09
@liberalsaretraitors1 lol
May 23rd, 2010 - 23:06
LOL…I seem to have this libsrtraits dumbass pretty worked up..Ha ha, what a little moron..
May 23rd, 2010 - 23:47
@SuckGently is a fucking coward. I asked her to post her phone number so we could meet but she posted a fake one. The fucker is a total keyboard coward with no balls.
May 24th, 2010 - 00:20
@SuckGently is a fucking coward. I asked her to post her phone number so we could meet but she posted a fake one. The fucker is a total keyboard coward with no balls.
May 24th, 2010 - 00:27
Hell, NO! I’m NOT going to Arizona. What if I forget my documents at home and get arrested by Joe? Who’s gonna bail a black dude from Appaio’s jail?
May 24th, 2010 - 00:58
@TheBlueConch This bill isn’t going to effect McCain in any way shape or form. Any idiot with even half the facts would know that John McCain represents Arizona in Washington. The new law is a STATE law that was put in to effect on the STATE level. But don’t let facts get in the way of your hippie agenda. Your crowd are too stoned to understand anyway right?
May 24th, 2010 - 01:31
@Joe402 What are they going to stop you for on your walk to work? Failing to sneeze in to your hand? As I’ve said before their ability to ask you to prove citizenship is secondary. Which means there has to be a legitimate reason to stop you to begin with. And as I said, if they infringe on your civil rights you call the ACLU and make sure they are held accountable. There will always be over zealous police. Learn how to deal with them because this law will not change that one way or the other.
May 24th, 2010 - 02:28
@billabong24041
What if I am walking to work or something and I forget my driver’s license? Also I live in LA I think I know a thing or two about racist cops.
May 24th, 2010 - 02:58
@bb1televator And on a side note. It’s not unequal treatment from police officers you need to worry about. Well, unless you happen to have a weapon. It is unequal treatment through the courts. Which I have yet to hear complaints about. Couldn’t be that liberals have been using the court system to get what they want for the past few decades could it? If an officer violates your rights you sue. Call the ACLU and make sure you are compensated and the officer is punished. Not so horrible
May 24th, 2010 - 03:35
@Joe402 You’re an American right? Then you’ve got either a state ID or a drivers license. Both would prove you’re a citizen. And if you want to pull the race card then I can just follow up with the typical line about how you could be subject to profiling ANYWHERE by using the same measure. A racist cop could be one in Detroit, Boise, LA… You get the picture. There are far worse things you could be accused of. And you have to give them a reason to stop you for them to even question you on it.
May 24th, 2010 - 03:39
@bb1televator First off it doesn’t allow for a person to be stopped because they look like an illegal immigrant. It allows them to ask for proof of immigration status AFTER they’ve been stopped. And a valid drivers license would prove your immigration status as being a citizen. And I never feel flustered over being asked for that when I’ve been speeding. It mandates police NOT look the other way when a person they’re already dealing with COULD be here illegally.
May 24th, 2010 - 04:21
@bb1televator You’re trying to justify bad action under a law that hasn’t taken effect yet as being a problem caused by the law. How about for a change we give credit where credit is due? Police who violate constitutional rights are police who should be held accountable. Period. And yes. If you had proof of an incident I would have no choice to acknowledge that it happened. I may not accept that it was because of the new law. But as with most subjects I prefer to be skeptical.
May 24th, 2010 - 04:37
@billabong24041 If things like that are happening before it’s actually law, how bad do you think it’ll get after it is law and the police can really use it to cover their asses? Also what you fail to see is that this law mandates different treatment of people who look a certain way. It’s discriminatory, regardless of an officer’s prejudices.
May 24th, 2010 - 04:39
@billabong24041 @billabong24041 I used the hyphened term out of expediency, Quit arguing over trivial semantics. You are right in a sense though. It isn’t even law yet, but some police have jumped the gun and done wrong already. I can’t link you to the stories in the comments, and I’m not going to waste my time giving you all the details, because I’m not naive enough to believe you’d really listen to it all anyway.
May 24th, 2010 - 05:17
@TylerNull He’s done more flip flopping then that.
May 24th, 2010 - 05:30
@billabong24041
I am brown if I visit Arizona and some racist cop decides to give me a tough time then I need papers to prove that I am a citizen SOUNDS LIKE A POLICE STATE TO ME but that’s just me.
May 24th, 2010 - 06:24
@bb1televator You see police are not programed machines. Which means occasionally you’ll get a rogue officer that is out for settling a personal score, and doesn’t care about the law. What you described can be applied to all sorts of scenarios and situations. Don’t pretend that Mexican immigrants (or if you believe in hyphenated Americans) Mexican-Americans are the only people who have fallen victim to this. It happens to all kinds of people and there are consequences for police that do it.
May 24th, 2010 - 07:23
@bb1televator If you’re stating that this has happened under the law in question I’ll follow up with you’re full of shit. The law has yet to take effect. And if you’re just talking about police in general then I’ll have to refer you to the fact that with or without this new law there’s no way to stop that from happening. Would you mind pointing out the cases where this happened? And then following up with what they were awarded in their subsequent lawsuits?
May 24th, 2010 - 08:02
@TylerNull Couldn’t have said it better myself
May 24th, 2010 - 08:44
@rocky19421 Lol, read the response again. Granted your agreeing with me “in an off handed way” was lost on me.But simply because my idea of humor and yours don’t line up doesn’t constitute lack of a sense of humor. I don’t get you and you don’t get me. But you’re also mistaken. I’m on the side of conservatives on a number of issues. You’re talking to someone that simply stands firm on principals. Not to an ideologue.
May 24th, 2010 - 09:14
@Joe402 Neither am I. I’m advocating the enforcement of law. Your oversimplification shows that you either don’t know what you’re talking about. Or have an agenda that can only be pushed by taking fact out of the equation.
May 24th, 2010 - 09:40
@PonsXAsinorum Places OF Business
May 24th, 2010 - 09:59
@DillonDee1 To be on the safe side, ya better eat at home. Most Food Service jobs are held by Illegals
May 24th, 2010 - 10:55
@MrYoubrian at least somebody is working down there, I think everybody else left and didn’t even shut off the light
May 24th, 2010 - 11:35
@PFW23 It’s Obvious you haven’t been to Phoenix in a long time if ever, If you have , maybe you should get out more often rather than reading some imaginary statistics. This city is got plenty of violent crime to go around.