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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 734318" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p></p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">You really think everybody is that naive to believe this fallacy in the Southwest....Not to be spiteful, But I would crack up, if you, Dill, or UPslifer gets hauled to jail one day for leaving your ID at home at some point in AZ when coming in contact with Law Enforcement. But I know that will never happen, because I assume all three of you are lilly white and would never be forced to prove your citizenship....So why is it ok, for someone who may look Spanish/Mexican/central-south American be subject to gestapo-like treatment and not the lilly whites....</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">You know, I'd have alot more respect for your side, if you just be honest, and say racial profiling is effective, and ran on that platform instead of beating around the bush and making up crafty worded legislation..... </span></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Yeah, well providing women and blacks equal rights were not popular as well. Look h</p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>Hey Tex, Isn't your state the one that wants to secede from the Nation ? Like Conservative people from your state have a leg to stand on questioning other peoples love of America. Not only supporting idiotic leadership like GW, Jan Brewer, your current Gov. and poorly thought out legislation from purely emotional perspective, but now Conservative people of Texas are trying to rewrite history in our childrens texts books. I now see why you question everyone's reading comprehension that doesn't equate to your own fallable standards. God bless Texas and all those who oppose Right Wing extremist from that state.</strong></p><p>Ex. given...</p><p><strong><em><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="color: #a0522d">I beg to differ,(example) the Constitution would not have been amended in favor of civil rights if it was not "popular" enough. The majority of the opposition to civil rights laws were regional.</span></span></em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Here ya go...rewriting history....Civil/Equal rights clearly violated our Constitution. The Legislation governing bodies clearly knew if this went thru to the US Judicial system they would lose hands down....Hence, the historical resistance and struggle that followed....Just like Gay equal rights. Although deemed unpopular this will eventually pass thru Civil courts with flying colors. Voting on Civil matters such as this thru popular election blocks in the form of amendments is futile.These Civil matters such as the Az bill/ Gay rights are cut and dry, and will eventually not be judged as a popularity contest, but will ultimately have to pass the litmus test on that piece of paper called The Constitution......</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 734318, member: 9859"] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][/FONT] [B][SIZE=3]You really think everybody is that naive to believe this fallacy in the Southwest....Not to be spiteful, But I would crack up, if you, Dill, or UPslifer gets hauled to jail one day for leaving your ID at home at some point in AZ when coming in contact with Law Enforcement. But I know that will never happen, because I assume all three of you are lilly white and would never be forced to prove your citizenship....So why is it ok, for someone who may look Spanish/Mexican/central-south American be subject to gestapo-like treatment and not the lilly whites....[/SIZE][/B] [B][SIZE=3]You know, I'd have alot more respect for your side, if you just be honest, and say racial profiling is effective, and ran on that platform instead of beating around the bush and making up crafty worded legislation..... [/SIZE][/B] Yeah, well providing women and blacks equal rights were not popular as well. Look h [B]Hey Tex, Isn't your state the one that wants to secede from the Nation ? Like Conservative people from your state have a leg to stand on questioning other peoples love of America. Not only supporting idiotic leadership like GW, Jan Brewer, your current Gov. and poorly thought out legislation from purely emotional perspective, but now Conservative people of Texas are trying to rewrite history in our childrens texts books. I now see why you question everyone's reading comprehension that doesn't equate to your own fallable standards. God bless Texas and all those who oppose Right Wing extremist from that state.[/B] Ex. given... [B][I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=#a0522d]I beg to differ,(example) the Constitution would not have been amended in favor of civil rights if it was not "popular" enough. The majority of the opposition to civil rights laws were regional.[/COLOR][/FONT][/I][/B] [B]Here ya go...rewriting history....Civil/Equal rights clearly violated our Constitution. The Legislation governing bodies clearly knew if this went thru to the US Judicial system they would lose hands down....Hence, the historical resistance and struggle that followed....Just like Gay equal rights. Although deemed unpopular this will eventually pass thru Civil courts with flying colors. Voting on Civil matters such as this thru popular election blocks in the form of amendments is futile.These Civil matters such as the Az bill/ Gay rights are cut and dry, and will eventually not be judged as a popularity contest, but will ultimately have to pass the litmus test on that piece of paper called The Constitution......[/B] [/QUOTE]
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