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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on May 31, 2010 23:52:28 GMT -5
Celtics Get: PF Amare Stoudemire 90 $16,378,325/$17,686,100
Total: $16,378,325
Clippers Get: BOS GM's agreed vote for J.D. Hayworth for the Senate in the Arizona Republican Primary over John McCain.
Total: Priceless[/color]
There are somethings that are more important than sim leagues, and I believe one of them is protecting the border. JD Hayworth was a Congressmen in 2006 and lost due to the Democrats targeting representatives who are against protecting the border. Now in light of the Arizona immigration law, JD Hayworth is back in the mix against the little vagina John McCain. The Boston GM says he is an Arizona resident, and I would give a lot to vote in this primary (obviously.) Protecting the border is a huge issue and could fix a lot of things, I will gladly give Amare Stoudemire to help fix this. I'm sure this is illegal somehow, hopefully Boston doesn't turn into Rod Blagojevich!
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Post by Boston Celtics on May 31, 2010 23:59:05 GMT -5
I accept
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Post by shing on Jun 1, 2010 5:31:58 GMT -5
Just to clarify. Are you for or against the racist new laws that were recently passed? I'm troubled by this trade, lol.
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Jun 1, 2010 9:12:09 GMT -5
They say that what Arizona is trying to do, almost goes hand in hand with what the National laws say on immigration, only that Arizona is trying to enforce it. How is it racist?
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Post by shing on Jun 1, 2010 9:21:09 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the law require the Police to perform identity checks on citizens based only upon their appearance? The hilariously titled 'Patriot Act' already began racial profiling in airports, but this extends the same process to day-to-day policing, the law's an affront to the lives of those who aren't white, I don't think it's a stretch to say that's the case.
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Jun 1, 2010 11:52:08 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the law require the Police to perform identity checks on citizens based only upon their appearance? The hilariously titled 'Patriot Act' already began racial profiling in airports, but this extends the same process to day-to-day policing, the law's an affront to the lives of those who aren't white, I don't think it's a stretch to say that's the case. Okay so why haven't you been bitching, it's been a federal law for a while...they just don't enforce it. Also you better believe if there is a white illegal alien...oh let's say a Canadian , the state of Arizona will deport your ass. I also believe the law was amended, because of Obama's bitching, to say "no one can be pulled over regardless of race, gender, etc." My biggest question is why wasn't the federal law something a state could copy, you should have been saying racist then. ALSO you miss the biggesr issue, but I mean you are Canadian so at least you have an excuse. The State of Arizona doesn't want to have to enforce the boarder, they want the federal government to do it. What they did brought up an interesting constitutional question, the 10th amendment says "All powers not explicitly given to the federal government, belong to the state." What happens when the federal government doesn't do it's job? Whatever happens it will be interesting to see and this was a GENIUS idea to force Obama's hand. PS. You are so worried about people being "racist", what about the people of Arizona who have to deal with these illegal drug lords? I would venture to say most of them are Hispanic, but maybe not. One of a Government's primary job is to protect the people, you want us to just let our own citizens die? 60-70% of the people of Arizona agree with this, THIS IS NOT CANADA, STATES HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE MANY OF THEIR OWN LAWS!
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Post by Boston Celtics on Jun 1, 2010 11:56:40 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the law require the Police to perform identity checks on citizens based only upon their appearance? The hilariously titled 'Patriot Act' already began racial profiling in airports, but this extends the same process to day-to-day policing, the law's an affront to the lives of those who aren't white, I don't think it's a stretch to say that's the case. All that happens is they ask for your license, just like they would ask me if I got pulled over. If you can provide a valid license, it's over right there. I wouldn't say that's a big deal at all. It's not like they take you in an a room and grill you for hours on end. The whole thing has been way and I mean way over blown.
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Jun 1, 2010 12:10:53 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the law require the Police to perform identity checks on citizens based only upon their appearance? The hilariously titled 'Patriot Act' already began racial profiling in airports, but this extends the same process to day-to-day policing, the law's an affront to the lives of those who aren't white, I don't think it's a stretch to say that's the case. All that happens is they ask for your license, just like they would ask me if I got pulled over. If you can provide a valid license, it's over right there. I wouldn't say that's a big deal at all. It's not like they take you in an a room and grill you for hours on end. The whole thing has been way and I mean way over blown. You are 100% right, and the reason it's been overblown is the federal government, lead by Barack Hussien Obama, doesn't like interference from the state. Hell they don't even like interference from the Republicans in Congress, they want Open Boarders and will do whatever it takes to get it...just like they did with Healthcare and their Bailout stuff.
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