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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 731572" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Part of the 5 seeing habits is to "Get the big picture"....so while my Mexican hating, anti-spanish, right winger friends here post their little trivial l'il stories, links and pictures, the losers, (when this Bill is successfullyl challenged), are obvious. If parts of the Arizona law are invalidated, Gov Brew-ha-ha and the state legislators who voted in favor of the bill will likely have made not only a legal blunder, but a political one. As it doesn't take a rocket scientist, that the future electoral success of the Republican Party depends in part on its ability to capture a significant percentage of the country's fastest growing population, "Hispanic" . So the delicate dance for Republicans is to satisfy the "no amnesty" wing of their base without offending Hispanics .... a mission that does not seem of great concern to Brewer, who faces a Republican primary in August. She might get across the finish line this summer and again in the fall, but in signing an unconstitutional law that seems to regaurd Hispanics as presumptively criminal, it's unlikely that she did her party any long-term favors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 731572, member: 9859"] Part of the 5 seeing habits is to "Get the big picture"....so while my Mexican hating, anti-spanish, right winger friends here post their little trivial l'il stories, links and pictures, the losers, (when this Bill is successfullyl challenged), are obvious. If parts of the Arizona law are invalidated, Gov Brew-ha-ha and the state legislators who voted in favor of the bill will likely have made not only a legal blunder, but a political one. As it doesn't take a rocket scientist, that the future electoral success of the Republican Party depends in part on its ability to capture a significant percentage of the country's fastest growing population, "Hispanic" . So the delicate dance for Republicans is to satisfy the "no amnesty" wing of their base without offending Hispanics .... a mission that does not seem of great concern to Brewer, who faces a Republican primary in August. She might get across the finish line this summer and again in the fall, but in signing an unconstitutional law that seems to regaurd Hispanics as presumptively criminal, it's unlikely that she did her party any long-term favors. [/QUOTE]
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