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04-25-2011, 09:30 AM
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What birther and college gun bills?
As for Arpaio- I'm no lawyer but doing crap like this seems to be violating some right that these people have. I don't care that they have been arrested and I quite honestly don't care if their mugshots are on the net, but to have people be able to VOTE on a mugshot. Are you F*&KING kidding me!!!!!!
That is truly messed up and beyond low.
Come on Arizonians vote his butt out of office!
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You hadn't heard about those bills? One required a person running for president to show his/her long form birth certificate (which incidentally AZ no longer produces) or a circumcision certificate or baptismal certificate to register in the state of AZ. Brewer said it was "a bridge too far."
The other allowed guns on college campuses on "public rights of way" but not in buildings. She vetoed that for being poorly written and not defining what a "right of way" is.
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04-25-2011, 01:30 PM
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You hadn't heard about those bills? One required a person running for president to show his/her long form birth certificate (which incidentally AZ no longer produces) or a circumcision certificate or baptismal certificate to register in the state of AZ. Brewer said it was "a bridge too far."
The other allowed guns on college campuses on "public rights of way" but not in buildings. She vetoed that for being poorly written and not defining what a "right of way" is.
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I lol'd because one of the sites I read had guy after guy saying "I can show my circumcision record any time they ask, but I don't see how it's relevant."
And the latter one wasn't just poorly written IIRC, but also violated federal law, didn't it? How's the citizenship law going down there, I haven't heard anything about it in a while.
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04-25-2011, 02:06 PM
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You hadn't heard about those bills? One required a person running for president to show his/her long form birth certificate (which incidentally AZ no longer produces) or a circumcision certificate or baptismal certificate to register in the state of AZ. Brewer said it was "a bridge too far."
The other allowed guns on college campuses on "public rights of way" but not in buildings. She vetoed that for being poorly written and not defining what a "right of way" is.
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I don't live in AZ anymore.
It's amazing the crap the representatives in AZ will try to get passed.
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04-26-2011, 09:34 AM
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I lol'd because one of the sites I read had guy after guy saying "I can show my circumcision record any time they ask, but I don't see how it's relevant."
And the latter one wasn't just poorly written IIRC, but also violated federal law, didn't it? How's the citizenship law going down there, I haven't heard anything about it in a while.
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I don't live in AZ anymore.
It's amazing the crap the representatives in AZ will try to get passed. 
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Wow...it was an interesting legislative session. They tried to pass FIVE more anti-immigration laws that ran the gambit from not allowing children to go to school to forcing physicians to become an arm of the enforcement process. Luckily, the business community with the Chamber of Commerce (imagine that) fought back saying they'd already killed the economy with SB1070 so please STOP. Those bills were killed by a whopping 5 votes.
SB1070 is winding it's way through the courts. They lost a recent appeal and had to decide whether to air it in front of the full appeals court panel or go to the Supreme Court. I don't think they've decided yet.
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Last edited by AOII Angel; 04-26-2011 at 09:37 AM.
Reason: Excuse the "it's" please! Auto-correct on my phone does it automatically, and I can't get to it to change it, LOL!
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04-26-2011, 09:47 AM
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Wow...it was an interesting legislative session. They tried to pass FIVE more anti-immigration laws that ran the gambit from not allowing children to go to school to forcing physicians to become an arm of the enforcement process. Luckily, the business community with the Chamber of Commerce (imagine that) fought back saying they'd already killed the economy with SB1070 so please STOP. Those bills were killed by a whopping 5 votes.
SB1070 is winding it's way through the courts. They lost a recent appeal and had to decide whether to air it in front of the full appeals court panel or go to the Supreme Court. I don't think they've decided yet.
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I'd heard about the doctors one or a similar one before.
They're going to get their asses handed to them when they go to the Supremes, I really just see no other outcome, so they're probably better off delaying it.
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