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Fellow Tea Party Patriots:

 

As you all know by now, the State of Arizona has passed a new law directing police officers to investigate the immigration status of any person who they have lawfully stopped, detained or arrested where there is a reasonable suspicion that the individual is in the U.S. illegally.

 

Arizona's passage of this new law has brought the state heavy criticism from certain civil libertarian groups, from certain Hispanic and open-borders activist groups, and various and sundry activist groups on the left.  These left-wing groups have called for a BOYCOTT of the entire state and its businesses.

 

In response to the boycott, a coalition of center-right and conservative groups, led by Dr. Gina Loudon, has called for a BUYcott campaign to support Arizona.  Details of the BUYcott are posted here:

 

http://drginaloudon.com/general/patriots-launch-an-arizona-buycott/

 

A group of tea party patriots, including members of Dallas Tea Party, are organizing a rally in Phoenix on May 29th:

 

 http://standwitharizona.org/3448/

 

The questions are these:

1. Should Dallas Tea Party officially support the Arizona BUYcott campaign in support of the State of Arizona?

 

2. Should Dallas Tea Party officially support and endorse a Rally in Phoenix on May 29th in support of Arizona?

 

Please VOTE and COMMENT below.

 

Should Dallas Tea Party endorse and support a May 29th Rally in Phoenix to Support Arizona?




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by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-06 18:33:01
by Cindy Hyltin  2010-05-06 18:35:27
Yes-Buy Arizona American. Made in Arizona USA. Reward Arizona for doing what's right since the Fed Gov has left them hanging--murdered, raped, kidnapped capital because of lawlessness of illegals.
by harry and sharon hardy  2010-05-06 18:35:51
It is extremely important that we support arizona and get texas to pass a bill like it too.
by Debbie O'Bar  2010-05-06 18:39:22
YES! Absolutely! The left is fueling the protest against the bill in preparation for Obama to grant citizenship for all illegal immigrants! MUST BE STOPPED!
by Patti  2010-05-06 18:39:41
yes, because of states rights. The media has corrupted the wording of the law. Strong borders are necessary & it is not prejudice against Mexico. it is protection of our own borders.
by  Sue Haines  2010-05-06 18:41:03
Not only support them, but make your vacation plans for the state. I've already written my representatives and asked that Texas follows their lead. We have the longest border to Mexico and need to make those changes, too. Enough is enough.
by BJ Bjorklund  2010-05-06 18:42:05
Yes!! Because it is the right thing to do. Secondly, illegals are already fleeing AZ and guess where they are going? Safe Cities like Dallas. Unless we want the mess to move from AZ to Texas we need to have a similar law in Texas.
by Mary Reid   2010-05-06 18:50:23
We definately should support AZ for upholding the law. If the fed gov't won't do their job, why should it be wrong to protect lives? Most folks don't understand the truly dangeruos cirsumstances that Arizonans live with every day. Absolutely support AZ.
by Robert Hantson  2010-05-06 18:51:06
Absolutely, this whole boycott of Arizona going on is extremely childish and led by people who have no understanding of what the laws of our land is. Illegals are now flooding into the states surrounding Arizona and the Arizona Law needs to be reflected as well in states such the Great State Of Texas! However, in our support of Arizona, lets make sure we do not lose focus of what the problem really is, and keep away from the stereotypes that are following people who support Arizona as well... (Then again, if you want to call me a bigot for wanting the law enforced... then so be it anyway!)
by Beverly Correu  2010-05-06 18:53:42
I am in complete agreement with the BUYCOTT. Our government in Washington has done nothing to keep the illegal's out of our country and it is way past time to put a stop to it. I applaud Arizona for doing the right thing.
by Carole  2010-05-06 18:54:26
One of the guiding principles of the Tea Party is "rule of law." AZ and all other states have been abandoned by our federal government that has chosen not to obey the immigration laws of our country. We must stand on this principle with AZ.
by Anthony Johnston  2010-05-06 18:54:37
Definitely support this effort. Since the Feds won't do their jobs the states will have to. Buy Arizona!!!!!
by Dennis Scharp  2010-05-06 18:56:32
Voting for a boycott is just dumb in my opinion. As you can tell, I am in favor of Arizona's Bill. All they are doing is empowering Arizona law enforcement to enforce the laws of the United States. No new immigration law has been enacted and all inquiries are to be made through the Federalies.

Also, your poll totals are a bit goofy -- they add up to 102%, I guess that is one way to slant the desired outcome.
by  scofield  2010-05-06 19:33:35
Dennis, I think you misunderstand....we're on the same side. Dr. Loudon is proposing a BUY cott....which means we intentionally buy AZ products/tourism.
by Ted Mumaw  2010-05-06 18:56:46
We must stand for the protection of our borders. No borders no country.
by Daniel Casper  2010-05-06 19:09:39
NO. This is an attack on the notion that people do not have the right to immigrate to this country and work. It is also an attack on the notion that an employer should not be free to hire whomever they want. If I want to hire a poor Mexican instead of an American, it's my right as an business owner.

The problem is not immigration, but THE WELFARE STATE. No American has a right to a job or to make his neighbor speak his language. If we weren't paying for illegal immigrants' welfare, this would be a non-issue. By attacking the illegal immigrant, you are missing the real villain while making an enemy of someone who you should respect (the person who wants to come here and WORK), and thus you are hurting your rights as Americans.

Supporting free immigration while attacking the welfare state is the only choice consistent with individual rights.
by Scott Thompson  2010-05-07 10:44:53
You're absolutely wrong. This law has no effect whatsoever on a person's ability to legally emigrate to the US. You have no "right" to hire an illegal immigrant as that. Is a violation of the federal laws that protect our nation's sovereignty.

If you wish to attack this issue from a right to hire standpoint, then you should concern yourself with minimum wage requirements that limit a business' ability to hire workers at a rate commensurate with the value of the work they perform.
by Christy Young  2010-05-08 12:08:43
You know, supporting LEGAL immigration is not what is at stake here and you darn well know it. If you want to immigrate to America, then by all means come but do it legally. That is the only thing AZ is asking. Stop spinning and get real. If the illegals would stop flooding our country, the lines for legals would go much quicker!
by captnron  2010-05-07 10:59:02
To Daniel Casper~
Unlike most business owners that really know what's right, you are a poster-boy for a very selfish business man. You are symptomatic of what is truly wrong with this country (profits above integrity)

Hire the poor Legal Mexican, fool.

If you are a businessman, I hope someone knows you and sends ICE over for a visit.

America is totally FOR (LEGAL) immigration but against ILLEGAL immigration. GET in line and do it LEGALLY. My wife did and it took a year, $$$, a lot of paperwork, interviews, criminal background check, and a complete physical. She got a 2-year temp residency card and with her time and good behavior after two years, more $$$ and paperwork and interviews got a permanent (10-year) greencard. It's not easy but it RIGHT and doesn't break our laws. I wish TX had the bollocks to do the same as AZ.

The FEDS have conveniently turned their back on their responsibility (the Dems want the votes & the Repubs want the labor) because we h
by captnron  2010-05-07 10:59:02
To Daniel Casper~
Unlike most business owners that really know what's right, you are a poster-boy for a very selfish business man. You are symptomatic of what is truly wrong with this country (profits above integrity)

Hire the poor Legal Mexican, fool.

If you are a businessman, I hope someone knows you and sends ICE over for a visit.

America is totally FOR (LEGAL) immigration but against ILLEGAL immigration. GET in line and do it LEGALLY. My wife did and it took a year, $$$, a lot of paperwork, interviews, criminal background check, and a complete physical. She got a 2-year temp residency card and with her time and good behavior after two years, more $$$ and paperwork and interviews got a permanent (10-year) greencard. It's not easy but it RIGHT and doesn't break our laws. I wish TX had the bollocks to do the same as AZ.

The FEDS have conveniently turned their back on their responsibility (the Dems want the votes & the Repubs want the labor) because we h
by Pensive Libertarian   2010-05-07 12:05:46
What a shame that your comment is one of the few reflecting thoughtful analysis and understanding of the issue rather than just another reflexive, gut-level, reactionary response. Thanks for having the courage to swim against the tide.

Those replying to your post with vitriol quite obviously did not even bother to read it or attempt to understand its underlying premise.

Completely dismantle the welfare state; stop acting as the world's social workers, policemen and proselytizing evangelists; decriminalize drugs; restore individual freedom, personal responsibility/accountability and the "illegal immigration problem" (as well as all the current economic chaos) instantly disappears.
by Sonia Harris  2010-05-07 15:03:42
WRONG,WRONG,WRONG. These people are NOT immigrants. They are people who have come to our country illegally!!!! Don't you people who think this way know the difference? We are a country of LEGAL immigrants.
We cease to be A country without BORDERS, A COMMON LANGUAGE AND CULTURE! WHY CAN'T YOU SEE THAT.
by Steve Gomez  2010-05-08 09:00:26
Daniel,

While I tend to agree with you theoretically, we do not live in a theoretical world. The real world in which we live requires that we have secure borders and controlled citizenship.

If America is ever going to get back to her previous greatness, we are going to have to bite the bullet and make some perhaps distasteful choices. Cut spending until it really hurts (see Greece), raise taxes (in a FAIR way) to pay for our previous profligate ways, and concentrate our energies towards what%u2019s good for the country and our actual citizens.

Perhaps our grandchildren might then have a prayer of developing the society of which you dream.
by Karen White  2010-05-06 19:14:12
Absolutely--I'm not planning a vacation this year. I'm with Cindy--Buy American! Buy Made in Arizona! Direction on Made in Arizona products or AZ-based businesses would be very helpful.
by Ray P  2010-05-07 09:43:54
People do have the right to LEGALLY immigrate to this country and work! I want to STOP the ILLEGAL immigration and force everyone to follow the LAW and procedures for entering this country! The people of this country MUST enforce it's laws!
by Beverly H  2010-05-06 19:15:55
I want the same bill passed here in Texas too. Texas is experiencing the same drug smuggling, murders, robbery. The Federal top dog and other Federal stooges need to have their residences and the White House placed on the border line, Few people give a damn until the tragedy strikes their family.
by Beverly Frey  2010-05-06 19:21:24
Yes we should support Arizona any way we can! They are mirroring the Fed law the Feds won't enforce.
by KENDALL HAGAN  2010-05-06 19:26:15
I vote no, although I thoroughly support AZ. I sent an email to their Gov telling her she had many many supporters and prayers. I don't think we as Tea Partiers, though, should jump on every issue. Our individual support will help. We do not want to dilute our issues.
by Groll  2010-05-07 09:08:03
I completely agree.
by Cherielw  2010-05-07 11:14:34
Kendall and Groll, the Tea Party is about taking back America. The government is not our only threat. I have personally watched videos of professors (mexican) teaching in OUR colleges, leading large groups of mexicans into a rage over us "stealing their lands" and telling them "have babies, have LOTS of babies. We will take Atzlan (the U.S.) back without firing a single shot. We'll take it back from our bedrooms." Bear in mind too, that any figure the govt gives is usually off by at least three times, meaning their claim of 12M illegals is really no less than 30-36 million - which doesn't include the hoard of babies they're having over here. A politician testifying in 2005 stated, with proof, that 4 million illegals crossed in through his state in 2004 alone. Do the math - that was in 2004 and didn't include the ones who came over from 1986-2003 and thereafter. I would have no problem with these people coming over IF (1) they stayed off the welfare rolls, paid their own medical
by Mike Midkiff  2010-05-06 19:37:05
If we do not show some public support with AZ then we are hypocrites.
by Barbara Harless  2010-05-06 19:39:29
This legislation is just like the Patriot Act. How many more of our individual freedoms are we going to give up just to watch the desired outcome fade in the dust?

Homeland Security was formed under the distorted guise of protecting Americans from more 9/11's. Ha. They can't even keep someone from entering the US without a passport on a Plane from Europe and then reportedly trying to catch his pants on fire.
Wake up people. The Arizona bill will take away more of your few freedoms.

The ONLY action that will slow or stop illegals from entering America improperly is the HALT of the MANY welfare programs that are bankrupting the American worker and making immigrants lazy, non-producing, weights on society.
by Anon.  2010-05-06 19:43:56
...most of which are FEDERAL, and are not going ANYWHERE anytime soon.
by Anon.  2010-05-06 20:20:08
...WELFARE PROGRAMS, that is...
by Konni Burton  2010-05-06 19:39:52
Absolutely!
by Mike and janie Hartley  2010-05-06 19:44:03
Yes, it is the right thing to do for our country.
by George   2010-05-06 19:55:24
Absolutely, Arizona should be supported in this matter. It is first a states rights matter and secondly it is an activity that is required daily in all walks of our life to show our "documents" to participate in many normal activties. Those opposed are simply race baiting and seeking to destroy our sovereignty.
by Donna  2010-05-06 19:55:25
I fully support Arizona's right to enforce immigration laws, but I do not support using our resources to promote this Buycott issue. Buying certain goods is an individual decision. In Dallas, The Whole Foods buycott was a inspiring rally, but people were not required to buy anything if they didn't choose to do so.
by Julie McCarty  2010-05-06 19:57:20
I'm surprised this even has to be asked! Absolutely!
by Sylvia  2010-05-06 20:06:13
We desperately need to do something about the illegal immigration problem in this country. It is just a law to allow policemen to enforce the law that is already on the books.
by BKay  2010-05-06 20:07:06
No. Our purpose does not include this issue. I, personally, support this law. As an official endorsement of the tea party, I say no.
by Rosanne Manner  2010-05-06 20:12:01
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer was the first Governor of bordering states to take a huge stand in securing US borders. I applaud her for taking that critical necessary lead when even our Government will not. Other entities should/must follow her lead to get control of our borders. The purpose of the Tea Party movement is to support what is right and to denounce what is wrong in US. These actions will bear much fruit in short order and over the long term. This type of action by the Tea Party movement is what we are all about and why we came to be.
I vote BUYcott Affirmative.
by  dea46  2010-05-06 20:20:04
Yes. It has to start somewhere!
by Julia Manginen  2010-05-06 20:35:49
What is wrong with the Governor of Texas?
by jan reilly  2010-05-06 20:46:25
texas is next...hubby living in ariz. it's really bad..we need to stand before it's too late here.
by Mike Brooks  2010-05-06 21:15:34
Foriegners are coming across our border, killing, kidnaping, smugling etc. The teaparty should deny a man the right to defend himself? No!
by Don Aspromonte  2010-05-06 21:18:58
The State of Arizona may pass any law they wish that does not conflict with the U.S. Constitution. I believe their law enforcement bill will be found to be constitutional and is appropriate and necessary. Texas needs to do the same thing.
by Jeri Benson  2010-05-06 21:25:07
Yes, we must support the people of Arizona because the federal government has failed to protect our borders and the American people. Texas should pass a similar law, but our legislators probably don't have the guts to do it because they are afraid of voter backlash in November.
by michael wilhite  2010-05-06 21:38:50
You really have to ask? Of course, we should support any state, which decides to assert its sovereignty.
The Arizona law is already working, even before it is in force. Hordes of illegal foreign nationals (illegal immigrant is an oxymoron) have already left. Our problem is they erroneously think Dallas is a sanctuary city. Maybe we need Dog the Bounty Hunter to ply his trade in Texas, exclusively among thise foreign invaders?
by Andrew Piziali  2010-05-06 21:40:57
If we are a nation ruled by law and immigration laws are on the books, we must enforce those laws.
by Olivia N.  2010-05-06 21:44:49
It's sad that it's come to this. Why can't we enforce the laws we already have again?
by Dan  2010-05-06 21:48:40
Buy, vacation, and enjoy Arizona. About time we had a state put a stake in the ground. God bless Arizona.... God bless America.
by Jim Lockhart  2010-05-06 21:50:46
Arizona is facing the issues that confront the United States - not playing politics like the current administration or Rick Perry. Securing our borders does not require amnesty.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-06 21:55:39
Set on the side lines for now
by Cherielw  2010-05-07 11:18:48
Sitting on the sidelines is what got us into this mess already.
by Nathan davison  2010-05-06 22:03:20
While I disagree with the immigration quotas imposed at the federal level which caused this mess, I disagree with the protesters who ignore those quotas and slander Arizona instead. Arizona is making the best of a bad situation by upholding the rule of law which is one of the Tea Party's five principles which is why we should support that.
by Russ Ramsland  2010-05-06 22:04:39
I show my papers whenever I get on an airplane, cash a check, and often when I use my credit card. I think nothing of it. If a person can't show a valid driver's license, SS card, etc., when pulled over, etc., then of course an officer should check them out to make sure they are legal. Texas needs to do the same. Wake up, Rick!!
by  kensley.stewart  2010-05-06 22:05:51
YES... because economic sanctions against businesses who have NOTHING to do with the legislative actions is plain short-sighted ignorant thinking.
by Sheryl Kelly Howieson  2010-05-06 22:06:18
Hell yes! The Feds have been sitting on their booties and been negligent in their duties. The great state of Texas is up to the task of following Arizona's great decision. Go Governor Brewer!!!!!!

OK, Perry-get off your duff and commit. November is coming soon...
by Steve Spence  2010-05-06 22:09:16
I think we should rally here in Texas to pass the same law as Arizona.
by  Snouffie  2010-05-06 22:20:56
Yes, we shold support the BUYcott.
by Lisa   2010-05-06 22:25:36
ABSOLUTELY!
AZ's law is simply re-stating federal law. If the feds won't enforce it, a state simply must.
by Doc  2010-05-06 22:28:11
You betcha! All AZ did was pass a state law to enforce a Federal Law! We need the same thing here in Texas!
by jerry   2010-05-06 22:51:00
I believe we should put our group solidly behind the buycott, showing support by encouraging all members to to make their voices heard. Also we should consider having an area rally including all metroplex groups similar to the April 15th rally. Once again we see the current radical leftwing of the federal government failing the American people by being politically correct and not addressing the real issue of illegals coming into this country by the thousands. We should demand our state legislators adopt a similar law.s
by  Randy  2010-05-06 23:38:10
I'm embarrassed that we didn't pass a law like this first. Arizona must be supported.
by Joanne Shields  2010-05-07 00:52:07
Texas will be hit hard. Support legal immigration not illegal.
by James Swirczynski  2010-05-07 01:25:42
Yes!!! We must stand with our brothers in Arizona. Since the liberal media, left wing radicals, Al Sharpton and Barak Obama are lying about the new law.
They say the police can stop anyone and ask for identification;WRONG ! The law says that police can only pull someone over who is breaking a law like speeding. They cannot profile people!! GO BUYCOTT !!!
by karen mcclenahan  2010-05-07 01:48:09
Yes,we should support Arizona for enforcing a legal means to control illegal activity. We should buy from Arizona and start a Tea Party vacation and meet in Arizona for rallys. I am tired of all the law breakers making the rules.We should also start a Tea Party support of other states mandating a similar law.Reward Arizona for doing the right thing. This is about controlling our borders for the safety of our citizens as well as saving our tax dollars to be used for legal citizens.This is also a way for extreme left to get votes.We need to push back and stand for Arizona.
by Julie Ann Pickering  2010-05-07 07:56:59
Why would we punish AZ for doing something long overdue and fighting back? We should support AZ in every way. As a border state, Texas shares the same issues and should do the same thing! Let's support AZ in every way, and show Washington who is boss!
by George Dodson  2010-05-07 08:32:15
It is critical that the USA Stop all illegals from entering the USA and deport all of them now! Arizona's law needs to be adopted by Texas and other States! We have to change the US Congress to get action on building a fence and hiring more Border agents, now!
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 08:46:53
yes BUT
only if civil rights are VERY CLOSELY guarded. Perhaps additional protections
by R Moore  2010-05-07 08:49:23
YES...we should definatrly support Arizona!! I am in support of legal immigration, but illegal imigrants must be stopped!! There is an excessive amount of crime, a great deal of which is violent, not to mention the expense involved in so many areas for which the legal American citizens have to bear the costs!!!
by Michelle Statham  2010-05-07 08:50:59
Yes we need to buy Arizona.. And Texas needs to get on board with AZ ...
by Diana Saiz  2010-05-07 08:52:33
Yes I support the People of Arizona. Would like Governor Perry to reconsider and pass the similiar law that Arizona Governor signed. It will help control illegal activity here in Texas. I am tired of all the law breakers making the rules. We should buy from Arizona and start a Tea Party vacation and meet in Arizona for rallys. We should also start a Tea Party support of other states mandating a similar law. This is about controlling our borders for the safety of our citizens as well as saving our tax dollars to be used for legal citizens.This is also a way for extreme left to get votes.We need to push back and stand for Arizona.
by Ryan Hall  2010-05-07 09:02:34
It's time we protected our sovereignty and enforced the rule of law. I support Arizona.
by Julie Nelson  2010-05-07 09:02:41
Yes, we should support Arizona!! Frankly I am going to bouycot California in resonpnse to their ridiculous liberal views.
by Cyndee  2010-05-07 09:03:59
Yes, I totally support the BUYcott for Arizona. And I also agree that we need this legislation here in Texas.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 09:05:44
by groll  2010-05-07 09:06:42
I agree we must secure our borders-and deport the real criminals-not the laborers. The economic implications of deporting this work force is HUGE. I will not support this law in Texas.
by sherry gleason  2010-05-07 09:08:30
This would be a major turn toward our founding principles. A huge slice of spending would be taken out of the budget, not to mention the safe guarding of our borders -- 2 areas of governmental responsibility.
by Katie Wheeler  2010-05-07 09:08:55
Arizona is a great vacation destination.
by George   2010-05-07 09:09:44
If the citizens of this country will not turn out in mass in support of our lawa and in defense of our borders, then we will be at the mercy of whatever group of malcontents (legal or illegal) that take to the streets and they will control our future. And only we will be to blame. Support the law and support the rally.
by Sandy Beene  2010-05-07 09:11:13
The border states are in trouble and the federal government is not coming our aid. It almost makes me wonder sometimes why are these groups coming to the rescue of the thugs and criminals. If these people did not have anything to hide they wouldn't be screaming so loudly. I don't think the law abiding citizens that are against this fully understand it. Policemen are not allowed to question someone about their immigration status just by the way they look. They have to have a reason to ask other than the way they look. I am not hispanic but if I was I would be more than willing to help out the law in any way I could. What have they got to hide?
by Elizabeth Looney  2010-05-07 09:11:56
As Thomas Paine said: %u201CIf we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately.%u201D My only regret is that Gov. Perry doesn't feel the same. All Arizona is doing is filling the vacuum left by our Federal government.
by Charlie  2010-05-07 09:13:37
Yes, support AZ. However, the Feds have the responsibility to to know who is in the US, what they are doing and where they are. Only an ID system can do this.
by Elizabeth Looney  2010-05-07 09:14:13
As Thomas Paine said: %u201CIf we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately.%u201D My only regret is that Gov. Perry doesn't feel the same. All Arizona is doing is filling the vacuum left by our Federal government.
by Ken Piel  2010-05-07 09:16:48
Arizona should have the strongest possible support from every patriotic American. The federal government refuses to control the border, and Arizona is the only state so far with enough intestinal fortitude to pass its own tough law. The tragic death of the Arizona rancher was a part of the Mexican gangs' attempts to move drug smuggling operations across the border inot Arizona. We don't need the National Guard at the border--we need the Marines, with Predator drones, etc. We are under attack and the loons in Washington choose to ignore it.
by Scott  2010-05-07 09:16:51
Texas Tea Party should support Texas by demanding that local law enforcement arrest and/or detain for authorities, anyone breaking the law.
by Robert Kecseg 75038  2010-05-07 09:17:45
CITIZENS of Arizona are eligible and responsible for making their own laws. It is State and local government that must renew the founders principles of each of the states self determination.
by bILL RUSHING  2010-05-07 09:18:57
by Bill Capener  2010-05-07 09:21:06
no brainer,,, HELL YES!
by pat mehle  2010-05-07 09:22:03
by Randy  2010-05-07 09:22:29
Why should the Dallas Tea Party endorse anything? The idea of the Tea Party is not to create another political party but to represent a movement of like-minded individuals. If the party has to ASK it's members whether it should support something or not....it's lost it's original intent.

I didn't vote one way or the other. 'You' should know the answer to this question without asking it.

Randy
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 09:23:24
Idon't understand why this is even an issue. If someone is has broken the law and they are suspicious Ican't understand why they aren't "supposed to show identity". It isn't a racial or profiling thing, it is a law thing. Our officers use body language all the time to help them. Our officers and citizens have been murdered and itis breaking the law. I also think that English and Old Glory represent our country and if people are willing to break the law to come here and leave their own countries, if our country provides the land of opportunity, then they should leave their flags and languages behind! What on earth has happened in our country when right it criticized and wrong is defended and glorified! This is America...if you want to be here then come in the front door and become a citizen and don't call yourself HYPHENATED-American...just simply say,I am an American...a citizen of the greatest country in the world!
by Andy Tucker  2010-05-07 09:44:42
I also did not vote because this should be a non-vote. I believe the Tea Party was about less government spending and taxation. The mission statement lists three core values of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets. While I support Arizonia, I believe the Tea Party has to stay on course with it's core values.
by Councilman Ken Chambers, Midlothian, TX  2010-05-07 09:25:07
AZ has stepped out against the illegal issues. Other states need to do the same.
by john s. emmett  2010-05-07 09:27:46
Defend the rule of law. There is no substitute for commonsense!
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 09:30:54
Being a citizen of Arizona, I for one would welcome the support of Texas. And when the nonsense in D.C. gets to be too much,and Texas decides to secede,( if I understand correctly they are the only state that can ) Arizona and New Mexico could do so as well to form New Tex-AZ, others will follow. I'm not kidding. What will be left of AMERICA if this clown and his circus are allowed to stay in the white house for three or seven more years?
by Robert Woodruff  2010-05-07 09:42:42
Yes, Support Arizona. We are a Country of Laws not of men.
by Cathy Hovey  2010-05-07 09:42:48
Yes on both questions! I also think we need to "turn up the heat" on our representatives in Texas about passing similiar legislation in our state. We must overturn Governor Perry's ruling that illegals get in state tuition as well!
by Gary Cox  2010-05-07 09:46:20
Absolutely, if our Federal gov. will not enforce the laws of the land, WE the people must do what we can to protect ourselves and property.
by Tuni  2010-05-07 09:47:14
ABSOLUTELY - time to support law & order and the states that actively attempt to protect their citizens. Support Arizona, USA !
by Dave Bastyr  2010-05-07 09:50:26
I'm amazed that you have to ask these questions. If tea partiers are not in favor of or in support of lawful immigration, then what is our purpose?
by Chris and Kathy Rhodes  2010-05-07 09:50:41
Since we already have reservations in Fla. for vacation this year, we couldn't go to AZ, but I definitely plan to go there next year.
by Ron  2010-05-07 09:50:41
Yes on both counts. Support of economic sanctions by the regime in DC against AZ and not Iran is telling.
by Terry Tooley  2010-05-07 09:51:21
We should support Arizona. They are protecting their families and way of life. They were left with no other alternatives.
by Luis San Miguel  2010-05-07 09:55:31
I am of Latino heritage and Arizona has my full support, the illegal immigrants are breaking our laws and they can%u2019t expect us to just look the other way any longer.
Also Mexican is not a race it is a Nationality, in Mexico there are white, Indian and black Mexicans it would be like saying American is a race thus every time they used the word American they would be racist.
by Randy Watts  2010-05-07 10:01:02
This is a states rights issue, no matter how you feel about immigration. The fact that the President and Sen. Schumer have tried to intimidate Gov. Brewer is proof that we need to stand together to resist a federal takeover or we will have no states rights.
by Jim Boyle  2010-05-07 10:01:21
Get rid of Perry
by Mike Giles  2010-05-07 10:04:08
This is a state's rights issue. AZ appears to be merely enforcing a Federal law.
by Jill Galloway  2010-05-07 10:08:56
We need to take a clear snd official stand that our borders need to be sealed, now. Our laws need to be inforced and we need to be protected from violence,smuggleing,drugs and theft of our own states finacial resources. Unfortunatly, Arizona failed to frame their enforcement in those terms. Bad PR. We don't even need to talk about illegal immigration. That is a trap. It doesn't make any differnce who is breaking these laws if they are enforced. Why don't the states sue Homeland Security and ICE? We should have a rally centered around those issues.
by Sandra  2010-05-07 10:09:42
The Arizona law is a rewording of the federal law currently on the books. It will stand up in court whether local court or supreme court if the judges are reading the Constitution of this country. It's a shame when a state has to pass a law to do the work of the Federal government just because we have to be "politically correct."
by Gus Rumpf, Jr.  2010-05-07 10:09:51
REWARD ARIZONA. The Arizona government officials are REAL AMERICANS. Texas needs to do the SAME!!
by David Archer  2010-05-07 10:11:54
I fully support Arizona in it's efforts to secure it's borders. I wish Texas was doing more along those lines.
by a.patriot  2010-05-07 10:12:17
Yes, I support a buycott of Arizona (and the rally). Additionally, if the Federal government fails, which it has, to enforce its own law, then it is the States responsibility, as in the State of Arizona, to follow through on its obligations to its legal citizens.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 10:15:29
by Bethany Scott  2010-05-07 10:18:20
One purpose of the Tea Parties, as I understand it, is to reinforce the laws of our Country. The AZ legislature has mirrored the Federal law already in place. So there should be no problem with the AZ law.

We, as a People, should be allowed to protect our borders from all illegal immigrants, regardless of origin.

If you wish to be in this Country, then fllow theh proper protocal. If you do not, then you should be deported. I believe it is a slap in the face to all the great individuals who have followed the procedures and laws in place to obtain legal citizenship status.

Absolutely, we as a Tea Party, should support the Arizone BUYcott.

I only wish our great State of Texas had the nerve to pass legislation such as this. Though, I don't believe Governor Perry will ever consider it.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 10:18:32
There is only one reason why there is so much complaining from hispanics. The children of illegals don't want their parents to go home.

The liberal Supreme Court back in the 80s caused this by misinterpreting the constitution and ruling that anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen. Illegals can get pregnant in Mexico, cross the border illegally, and their offspring become U.S. citizens. We pay for the birth and then give them $12,000 a year in welfare. They are actually rewarded for breaking the law. Non-hispanic liberals love it because they get more votes.

We should all support Arizona and call Rick Perry to pass the same law.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 10:20:10
by Pat Caldwell  2010-05-07 10:20:14
I am all for Arizona! Thank God some one has finally taken a stand!!! I wish Texas would be the next state to follow in Arizona's steps but I don't see that happening because Gov. Perry is afraid to take a stand on anything for fear of ruining his chances to run in the next presidential election. We need to think about that long and hard, if he isn't willing to take a stand now, what would he do if he actually won a presidential election??? I really don't see that happening!
by  Darla  2010-05-07 10:23:05
UNITED WE STAND! That includes Arizona! PERRY, GET OFF THE PORCH & GET TOUGH we are TEXANS!
by Mike McCleskey  2010-05-07 10:24:23
Should we be getting into Az's
business? I think individually we should support them but as an organization leave it alone; it will give the lefty's more racist ammunition.
That's my initial thought. I'll read what the rest of you are saying. Is It November yet?
by Steve Nelson  2010-05-07 10:34:58
The LAST thing we should be concerned with is that the left won't like us. They are the enemy, and must be treated as such.
by Krista  2010-05-07 10:24:52
We should support those who support our laws. Therefore, we should stand by our laws and support Arizona because they are standing by our laws!
by Becky Wrinkle  2010-05-07 10:24:57
I am proud of Arizona for standing up for what is right. We must give them support.
by Paula Madden-Frisco  2010-05-07 10:24:59
Absolutely the Tea Party should support AZ! They have the right to protect their borders and citizens particularly because the Feds refuse to do so.
by John Knowlton  2010-05-07 10:28:09
Once you read the AZ law, it is fair, not profiling, and just doing what the poorly used existing federal laws are supposed to do. We need a similar law introduced in the Texas legislature. I have contacted my Rep and Senator about doing just that.
by Scott Thompson  2010-05-07 10:37:34
My opinion is that the Tea Party is a constitution-oriented group. It is the right of oa State, as granted by the tenth amendment, to make laws respecting its own needs so long as those laws do not violate thue constitution or Federal law. As this is a state exercising it's constitutional prerogative, i don't see how we could fail to lend our support,
by Gwen Sanchez  2010-05-07 10:37:34
I definitely agree with the BUYcott to support Arizona, but won't be able to attend the rally in Phoenix. However, I do not think that the Tea Party movements should OFFICIALLY support either one, but instead get the information out to their membership to make their own decisions. It's just the same with the Tea Parties not officially supporting a particular candidate in an election but providing links to candidates' information to its membership. We really need the support of conservative hispanics but the left will use an official endorsement by the Tea Parties as a weapon against us, distorting the facts and making us look like racists. The thing we do best is distribute pertinent information to our members so that they can make their own decisions.
by Scott Thompson  2010-05-07 10:37:34
My opinion is that the Tea Party is a constitution-oriented group. It is the right of oa State, as granted by the tenth amendment, to make laws respecting its own needs so long as those laws do not violate thue constitution or Federal law. As this is a state exercising it's constitutional prerogative, i don't see how we could fail to lend our support,
by Donna Purdy  2010-05-07 10:37:34
I made an error-I DO support the BUY-cott! & I find the recall of lettuce rom Arizona very suspicious!!!
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 10:46:09
As "Doc" said: You betcha! All AZ did was pass a state law to enforce a Federal Law! We need the same thing here in Texas!
by T Cannon  2010-05-07 10:52:53
Absolutely time we defend the Constitution and laws of the United States. Law enforcement personnel are at the front of the line and we each should support them.
by I.F. Archer  2010-05-07 10:53:36
It's time for the tea party to stop acting like RINOS. Get mean and lean.
by Cherielw  2010-05-07 11:01:40
Absolutely, we should support this! Our group(s) is about taking back America and the government is not the only demon in this battle.
by Monica Nyenhuis  2010-05-07 11:02:42
I lived in phoenix for 10 years and most people don't realize that the border is only 3 hours from there...so think about our southern cities here when you look at their problem. p.s. my son is part mexican how this is twisted as a race thing is obsurd.
by Spendulus  2010-05-07 11:03:45
There is nothing wrong with a state protecting it's own citizens, and the arguments being made against it's doing so ring false and propagandic. Who is the victim here? The citizen of the US in Arizona, or the illegal alien? There is nothing wrong with border states taking more of an interest in borders than states far away from the borders, and everything wrong with people far away trying to tell Arizona what to do and not do with it's borders.

The "problem of illegal mexicans" is actually quite ridiculous, since a Work permit could be issued to them which simultaneously would eliminate the small percentage of felons in that population. The federal government does not in my opinion have the right to create a crisis so that it can then "solve the crisis" in a way that, realistically, is against the interests of the people of US - namely, by giving them all citizenship.

They certainly deserve work visas, which another condition of should be that no babies born here get
by Danny McAlister  2010-05-07 11:07:40
Absolutely support it. Gov. Perry shows himself to be the weasel he is by saying it's not right for Texas....BULL CRAP...it is exatly right for Texas.
by Debbie Warren  2010-05-07 11:14:39
Yes, we should stand with Arizona, Utah and Pennsylvania and SHAME ON TEXAS AND GOVERNOR PERRY for not officially supporting them and protecting Texas and America from these criminal invaders who have as many 'free babies' as they can on our soil in order to use them as their ticket to free money and services and unearned citizenship. They threaten us openly and happily claim they voted illegally. As a life-long Republican, I'm left without a Party. I'm an AMERICAN and I'm sick of the invading enemy and the government employees who enable the invasion. Shame on every citizen and state in our Republic who does not stand publicly for Arizona and the preservation of America.
by Mindy Paine  2010-05-07 11:16:03
YES! Texas needs the same laws because we face the same issues as Arizona, so we should support them. Also, to reiterate others' comments on this forum, it is a State's right to pass laws they see fit for their situation. Thanks to the media, this has been attacked, when the real issue is safety for US Americans. Why is everything against our safety? To protect ourselves, we should support Arizona.
by mick cortopassi  2010-05-07 11:16:32
I'm all in favor of our government rapidly and fully enforcing our immigration laws and protecting our borders. Good on Arizona. Bad on Texas if they don't follow.
by KAREN W.  2010-05-07 11:22:14
Wholeheartedly YES!
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 11:24:07
I think alot of people forget, that when you go to another country, and that also mean's mexico, they ask you three question's where is your pastport,how long are you in this country,and what is your busness here!!! What's diffent about Arizona's law?!!! I'am really surprised, that Texas didn"t follow suit right after!!!, and New Mexico!!!
by michael woodard  2010-05-07 11:24:12
official TP endorsement and support for a rally would seem to mean we will attend in mass. What other kind of support is there? Is the TP thinking of chartering buses? If so, that's what the question should be: Should we make arrangements to attend in mass and will you attend the rally?

I support a BUYcot but don't know how I will accomplish anything of significance. What AZ products or services can I buy? I guess I could promise to vacation in AZ again. That's always a pleasure and a contribution to their economy.

The most pertinent question is whether or not the TP endorses and supports the AZ law and would support similar laws in TX.
I support them and their law completely and wish our Gov. would do the same in TX. I also wish he would send AG Abbot to sue the feds for the funds needed to close our border and arrest management of companies that hire illegals.
by LGJ  2010-05-07 11:28:32
Yes we should support Arizona because it's constitional!!!!
by Marilyn  2010-05-07 11:36:05
I am glad to see the Dallas TeaParty is considering supporting Arizona in this way. I have had several people ask me what they could do to show their support for the people of Arizona and the immigration law just passed there. I told them, buy Arizona, go to Arizona, plan meetings and conventions in Arizona. SEIU has officially announced that they are instituting a Boycott of ANYTHING Arizona. We can't let big labor and Obama's machine (Organizing for America) bankrupt Arizona. They want to bring the state to their knees and bend to Obama's will. We have to push back.
by Mike  2010-05-07 11:37:13
I just want everyone to be careful not to start the process of factional splitting by getting into too many ideals and positions. We are strong because we wield a non-partisan position that is able to put pressure on every party/candidate to come to us...not us to them. Our conservative position has gathered support of not only Republicans but also that of Independents and Democrats...this cohesiveness can only be weakened by becoming focused on too many peripheral issues. Stand strong and make the parties and candidates pander to us...not us to them.
by Tom Cotton  2010-05-07 11:38:04
I think we should be pushing for a simular law in Texas. We should contact our officials which will be up for election in November and see where they stand. We have far too many sactuary cities right here in Texas.
by Donna Albritton  2010-05-07 11:45:30
I voted "Yes" for both issues. I think that doing so fits with the underlying Tea Party distaste for convolution. We will always be on the side of clarity, brevity, and logic.
by Debbie Warren  2010-05-07 11:45:45
More on the subject: I was embarrassed to hear Dallas and Fort Worth officials and business persons bragging on the news this week about the boon to our area as a result of the Arizona law. The business and sales we are and will enjoy..the tourism boost and hotel business that is being shifted from AZ to our area. I was disgusted, dismayed and embarrassed and ASHAMED. Who wants that tainted money and business?

While some citizens expend time, money, lives and resources protecting the lazy, cowardly, greedy and useless people who refuse to see the reality or participate but enjoy the rewards; I'm appalled. They don't deserve what they won't respect or fight for.
by Smart Kat  2010-05-07 11:46:02
Although I am 100% in support of the AZ law, I think the Tea Party organization should not make any kind of official statement.
Our movement is about fiscal disciple. This is a side issue.

Now - I think WE, the INDIVIDUALS in the Tea Party movement should speak out in favor of the AZ law! We particularly need to make sure people know the truth considering the media is usually not being truthful on the subject.
by Mike  2010-05-07 12:30:27
Exactly! We can support individually as we should but we should not isolate ourselves on a peripheral issue.
by s. bREWER  2010-05-07 11:52:45
Not only should we stand with Phoenix...the state of Texas should join with them and do the same thing !
by Debbie Warren  2010-05-07 11:59:40
To SmartKat. Your statement does not strike me as particularly smart. I'm certainly not attacking a fellow citizen who seems to agree on the basic issue, but I cannot help but point out that this is not a side issue.

What part of the financial destruction Illegals aliens wreck upon our citizens, States and Federal resources don't you understand?

This is a Fiscal issue and one of the most important issues for the Tea Party movement to act upon, not a racist issue. Let them come according to our Immigration laws. If they try any other method of entry, we need to do whatever it takes to stop them...just as Mexico and other countries do under the same circumstances.

I'm guessing you could not handle a dozen people kicking down your door and taking up residence in your home...expecting you to provide for their every need all at once? It's a very simple concept and all about Fiscal responsibility. Don't fall prey to the social engineering concept that this is anyth
by Smart Kat  2010-05-07 13:39:22
If you use that logic, just about any and every issue can be considered a fiscal issue. The pro-abortionists would argue that abortion is a fiscal issue because to the expense of caring for the "unwanted" children.

Just because an issue has some fiscal consequences does not mean it is a fiscal issue.

Again - I an 100% in favor of the AZ law. I just think the only way the Tea Party should get involved is that we should spread the word of various ways to get the word out about what the law really is - as opposed to the myth the liberals are pressing. And people sharing info on any petition or counter-protest or something like that.
by Lisa  2010-05-07 12:04:30
I think we should force Perry to get involved
by Marilyn  2010-05-07 12:17:18
I have contacted the Arizona Dept of Commerce asking for a list of some sort, to aid us in buying Arizona products. I indicated my support (not the Teaparty's support) for the immigration law recently passed and my wish to show support for their state. If I get a reply, I will repost on this thread.
by Carl   2010-05-07 12:18:32
If we believe the Tea Party principles of the rule of law, and national sovereignty, then we should support this. If there is something wrong with a law then we should work to change it. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. The fact that the federal government is selectively enforcing laws is very bad and for anyone to be giving Arizona a hard time for simply enforcing what is the federal law at a state level because the federal governement won't do its job is unbelieveable. On top of all this, Why can't Rick Perry support this position? Maybe he is too much of a politician and not enough of a man of principles. Legal immigration is OK. Lets close the borders and secure them first and then and work out a legal method to deal with the business needs needs for laborers. Is getting your lawn mowed for cheap worth what is happening to our country?
by JBCOLE  2010-05-07 12:22:58
The Arizona bill isn't perfect, but it's a start in the right direction. States must not just be empowered to, but obligated to enforce fedral law. I would have preferred the probable cause language to be a little less nebulous. Many officers will find themselves accused of racial profiling given the current language of the bill.

I support the bill, and more importantly the philosophy. I think we as a party should find it in conformity with our principles. We should support it but at the same time be prepared to criticize it's deficiencies.

J.B
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 12:53:00
America's first response is to protect the American citizens-giving them the RIGHTS of OUR COUNTRY! We have long overdue in
shoring up our boarders. Government sees and has seen the problems caused by illegals and refuses to protect our boarding states to Mexico. They have NO backbone and can not be trusted to
protect us anymore. To boycott a
state in America shows the ignorance and stupidity of those who should be trying to guard against more crime and raping of our resources caused by the illegals who come to a country we built with blood, sweet and tears and break our laws and demoralize it. They wouldn't like if it was in their backyards and their lives
were at stake!
by lou mendez  2010-05-07 12:53:49
First, I am a Hispanic and a proud member of the Dallas Tea Party. At first, I was a bit hesitant about the Tea Party being involved in immigration matters. After all, our agenda is basically being agianst the fanatical over-reach of the the Obama Federal govenmt. But when one thinks about what this immigration agenda is really about, and that the Obama administration couldn't care less about illegal immigrants except for the thought of them representing more potential votes, I just think that, yes, the battlegroung for this 'war' is centered in Arizona with those brave folks who have decided to finally make a stand and put a stop to illegal immigration, and there is no choice but to stand beside Arizona and support fully the laws she has passed to do the job the Federal government has refused illegally to do.
by Sarah Bennett  2010-05-07 13:11:39
100% YES! If enough people stand up in support of Arizona's decision, other states will hopefully follow suit. The illegal immigration problem is one worth fighting, unless you like watching our country die slowly...
by  gamemaster_2  2010-05-07 13:17:04
Obviously we need to have control of our borders. So yes, and yes.

But we also need low skill and low wage workers for a lot of jobs, and Mexico seems willing to share their pool of such people with us.

So my main question is - why do elected Rs do all in their power to prevent the front door from being opened wider? Elected Ds do this also, but I'm less puzzled by their BS.

America was built on immigrants. It is being built on them as we speak. And it will continue to be built on them. It works great when they come in the front door. It even works when a few of them climb in through the windows. But when most of them use the windows it creates more problems than it solves.

Most of the attacks on Arizon have been predictable. Since Arizona did a pretty good job of anticipating them, the opponents have been forced to just lie about it.

Sigh.
by Smart Kat  2010-05-07 13:45:07
We basically have a tough bouncer at the front door but there are big side windows that are left open.
We need to make it easier to let people come legally and tougher for them to come illegally.

As long as we push for sealing the borders without being equally vocal on making it easier for people to come legally, we will be viewed as bigots.

I think the number of work visas issued should be dependent on the unemployment rate.
by Dennis Hillery  2010-05-07 14:07:02
I agree and disagree with your statements. Yes, we need border control, so let's git-er-done. Yes America was built on immigrants, LEGAL immigrants that respected our house (country) enough to not break-in. Yes,we always need low skill workers BUT, we already have US low skill workers on unemployment compensation now. I grew up where ALL work was done without any immigrant help. Americans are willing to do the work if the wages paid are LIVING wages. No AMNESTY, card check all employee's, deport all illegals, pay a living wage to legal US workers, fence the border, and there will be full employment. Let's give illegals a chance to go back and fix their own countries.
by Lisa C  2010-05-07 13:18:49
AZ is doing something about government action (or in this case, lack of action.) Isn't that the whole point, to check government? We have to stand beside those who do the right thing.
by  gamemaster_2  2010-05-07 15:52:42
Exactly right, Lisa. Support the Good Guys, fight the Bad Guys. In this particular case the difference is pretty obvious. I wish that was always the case.
by E D Ullrich  2010-05-07 13:22:37
Go Arizona!!! Texans should support Arizona and get a similar bill passed here. We have to obey the laws of the land, why do illegals get an exemption???
by DeDe  2010-05-07 13:35:39
We MUST rally in support of the Arizona bill but we need to DO IT HERE... not Arizona!!!

Question: WHAT ARE YOU THINKING AND WHO IS COMING UP WITH THESE IDEAS? Answer: Obviously someone with a lot of free time and extra $$$.

Common sense people!!!
Texans across the state need to march in Austin and their own hometowns, not Arizona. Leaving the state to support Arizona is NOT THE ANSWER.

What are you thinking? Perry needs to get some pressure from Texans to adopt a similar law HERE! He said we don't need a bill like that in Texas. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

What makes you want to "load up in a car and drive" to Arizona, DC, Nevada? So many of us CAN NOT AFFORD the $$$ or the time off. Most have jobs, others of us have businesses to run. And, if $$$ is to be spent, it would be more wisely spent HERE in support of a bill for TEXAS.

When you load up and drive to Rally elsewhere, you are leaving behind hundreds if not thousands of us who want to stand
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 13:43:03
I was already starting to add AZ to our vacation plans, so I endorse this idea.
by Dennis Hillery  2010-05-07 13:45:20
Yes to both questions and Yes, I will show up to support Arizona%u2019s right to know who is in its state and support this border State%u2019s right to defend its border from illegal immigrants. The State and local police officers requiring nationality identification must be supported, upheld, and employed by every Southern border State, if not all Continental states. The conflict between the Pro enforcement and Con enforcement groups is simply a choice of support of the Law or support of the Lawbreaker. Every thing else is secondary. We ARE a nation that believes in our laws, obeys those laws, supports (no, demands) enforcement of those laws. Otherwise we'll become a Nation where local warlords, international drug gangs, corrupt government officials, corrupt police officials turn us into a third world country? I plan on going for the Saturday, May 29th rally in Phoenix. Airfare is about $370 round trip. If I drive, the trip, one way, is about 1070 miles and 16 hours driving ti
by Blane  2010-05-07 13:45:38
Yes Buy Arizona, and buy USA for that matter!! We must do everything we can to support our states and our nation!!! I'm heading to Arizona early next year,going back to school there. So i'll be supporting Arizona while living there. The illegals are leaving there but they are not going back to Mexico, they are heading for other states. We must encourage other state politicians to pass similar laws.
by Sylvia  2010-05-07 14:16:19
We should support any and all states that have the courage to do what Arizona did.
by Walter M. Napijalo  2010-05-07 14:26:52
Proposition 1070 not only enforces and supports the Constitutionally mandated law, but also boycotts illegals from free access to our hospitals, schools, and social services.
by Bill Krueger  2010-05-07 14:30:46
There should be a boycott of cities that boycott Arizona as San Francisco and Oakland CA!
by Smart Kat  2010-05-07 19:56:11
Agreed. My only disagreement is what is the role of the Tea Party and what should be left up to the individual.
And I think we,individuals should write letters saying that we will visit Az over Ca thanks to the way Ca is acting over this.
by Sheila Coyne  2010-05-07 14:42:36
Buycotts and rallies are all very well, but have as much actual impact as various boycotts that conservatives and some Christian groups have called for. Too few people put their principles above their convenience, let alone their wallets.

I'm far more concerned with the fact that Perry (who, although in many ways a typical politician, has courted the Tea Party movement) has said we don't need such a law in Texas, and continues to defend his support for illegals attending college at in-state rates. I'm actually surprised the Tea Party is supporting Arizona here, since it so assiduously courts blacks and other minorities to prove its non-racist bona fides. This Tea Party movement is turning into a typical, classically-liberal monolith and I'm increasingly disillusioned with you all. Until you can unflinchingly reject the left's paradigms on which current society is built, and celebrate America's Western European, Christian heritage, you really represent nothing much at all.
by W Blake  2010-05-07 14:47:20
Yes, support AZ as this is a core issue where federal government hasn't been doing it's job of protecting the country so each state must handle it themselves. Come on Texas -- get tough on ILLEGAL immigration!
by Gary  2010-05-07 15:11:37
A Great Big Yes!! It is time to tell these Illegals to get the Hell out of our Country and help Arizona all we can! You know the slacker obama won`t do a damn thing except try to get them amnesty.
by dan keller  2010-05-07 15:26:04
We should support Arizona and encourage the state of Texas to pass the same type laws. I am for legal immigration for those who want to be real Americans.
by RON  2010-05-07 15:50:28
GO FOR IT . ITS TIME WE TOOK OUR COUNTRY BACK. REMENBER THE ALAMO!
by Chris Crowe  2010-05-07 15:52:36
We have to support Arizona. We cannot let one politician or one state take a stand....the right stand, and then sit by while they are attacked. We must be united.
by Chris Turner  2010-05-07 16:00:18
Heck yes! United we stand! If not now, then when? If not here, then where? If not us, then who?
by Emile Bonnecaze  2010-05-07 16:25:14
YES! We should do everything we can to support AZ. Im disappointed that WE didn't think of it first. We need a list of products and companies that are AZ-based so we can support them.
by Gary Collard  2010-05-07 16:36:19
This issue is related to the goal of reducing the size and scope of government, as illegals have put a strain on border state budgets and thus taxpayers
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-07 16:51:35
YES, Buy...YES, support! Don't buy the misrepresentation of Obama, the MSM, ethnic front groups and advocates. The RULE OF LAW must prevail!
by Bill Cunningham  2010-05-07 17:01:27
We should always stand up to protect our country from invasion. This is the only country except France where I was not met at the gate by machine gun toting police
by Dan Lautz  2010-05-07 17:14:15
Double row fence the border, coast-to-coast!
Put troops on the borders while fencing is being built!
Remove ALL ILLEGALS !
NO anchor babies !
English, ONLY !
USA and state flags, ONLY !
NO SPP (Security and Prosperity Partnership) !
NO TTC (Trans Texas Corridor) !
NO NAFTA !
No CAFTA !
Reduce the pay for the president and congress for a job worse
than poorly done!!!
by Spanky  2010-05-07 17:21:05
Arizona's law like the Federal law should be enforced. If the illegals don't like it they can be arrested or voluntarily go home!! And Texas needs it's own version of the law also, no matter what Gov. Good Hair thinks...
by Chad Cameron  2010-05-07 17:22:36
I'm in a total support of Az! I've bought hundreds of cans of Arizona Iced tea LMAO.
Seriously, we should support Az, they have taken a stand not only against ILLEGAL immigrants, but the regime in office. They have shown courage, and need any backing they can get!
by Renatta L. Rasmussen  2010-05-07 18:05:59
We must stand united against ALL illegal people in the country, not just Hispanics. Also state's rights are at risk if this is not supported.
by Tony Campdera  2010-05-07 18:08:19
Lets support the hell out of them!!!
by Robert  2010-05-07 18:16:03
OF COURSE our borders must be secure. Of course Arizona is reasonable in acting when the federal government refuses. HOWEVER, making sure our commitment to sanity is not misconstrued as anti-immigrant and anti-Mexican is hugely important. The Declaration of Independence urges "a decent respect to the opinions of mankind" when one is taking revolutionary action. Many U S citizens of Mexican descent perceive the Arizona bill -- INCORRECTLY -- as truly racist. Many of these good people work hard, share our values and make this a better country by their presence. They are protentially strong Tea Party supporters. Make sure our justifiable demand for secure borders is not misperceived. The left is committed to painting us as Mexican-American haters. Do not allow the left to use you.
by Barbara Layman  2010-05-07 18:26:53
It is about time we take our country and our bordies back. If the Federal Govt is unwilling to do it then we the states must do it. What is going on in AZ and in our Govt makes me so mad. We USA citizens seem to be the bad people while everyone else is right. I totally support this move.
by RASCALBOB  2010-05-07 18:32:08
YES ARIZONA I SUPPORT 100%, PLEASE VOTE McCain out he has sold us down the river as a VET I am embrassed by him, what ever will get him votes, NO BALLS
by Kevin  2010-05-07 18:40:45
Yes BuyArizona; I'm tired of hearing the protestors, most of whom have not even read the bill or understand it is merely enforcement of federal legislation. I'm also tired of people like Steve Nash and Shakira who are not even citizens criticize the law. If they don't like it earn a living where they came from, not in the U.S. Enough is enough.
by Sean  2010-05-07 18:43:38
Send them packing!!!
by David L Schroeder  2010-05-07 19:08:05
We should support them if for no other reason than to bring attention to the abysmal failure of the federal government to enforce current law. Unemployment has risen to 9.9%, actual unemployment is over 16%, and 9 million illegal aliens are working in this country. And if I hear one more complaint that the Arizona law makes it a CRIME to be an ILLEGAL immigrant, I may have a heart attack.
by anon  2010-05-07 19:12:00
For heaven's sake YES we should support and rally in support for Arizona! Our country is being invaded by people who spit on our laws by demanding we get rid of them! NO, we won't get rid of our laws thank you!... We like our laws, it has kept America what it is. It's about time the US began INFORCING OUR laws from WASHINGTON. Hello? Can you hear us Washington...Obama?...apparently not. TIME to MAKE them HEAR US!! This is OUR America! My father took a bullet in WWII for this AMERICA. I for one will NOT stand by and let LAWBREAKING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS SPIT ON OUR LAWS and OUR COUNRTY!!
by Sandy Niehaus  2010-05-07 19:16:14
I feel strongly we should support legal immigrants, honor them etc. But to give credibility to "illegals" is only giving in to the drug lords. If the objective of the left is to get voters thru illegal activities it should be exposed. What is this "OPEN BORDER" thing??
thanx for being there..sn
by Glenn Repp  2010-05-07 19:18:08
I believe the "boycott" will ultimately peter out. They don't even know why they are boycotting. I don't think it can be sustained. As tea partiers we MUST persevere for the long run.
by Rob George  2010-05-07 19:20:43
Absolutely we must support Arizona. In other words absolutely we must uphold the rule of law..
by vikingfuneral  2010-05-07 20:07:55
Rock On Arizona!! Now then, fellow Texans, let's really support AZ by working for our State to follow their courageous example. Lead From the Front!!
by mary quesinberry  2010-05-07 20:17:03
Arizona must protect its citizens
by Frank Reister  2010-05-07 20:31:34
1. I am an American of hispanic disent...my family was here (Texas) more than 100 years before Texas was a state...
2. I am a former USMC Officer and served OUR country for 7 years in the Corps..
3. I am married to a Russian woman who legally immigrated here 2years ago..we went through great trouble and expense prior to the immigration process so that she could visit the USA on tourist visas prior to our returning to the USA to live, and we paid a significant amount of money and went through alot of paperwork to get her documentation to be a LEGAL IMMIGRANT here...
4. I LEGALLY lived and worked in Russia for 10 years, having returned to our country 2 years ago...
5. I lived in El Paso for 8 years, and am grieved by the murders on the border...

With all that said:
1. If I had known I was returning to socialism I could have stayed in Russia where socialism was perfected...What happened to OUR country?
2. I owe my Russian students an apology! I taught in Russian u
by susan brenneman  2010-05-07 20:31:52
I agree with AZ stand and hope that
TX and other states do the same.
Lets protect our borders. The FED
doesn't want to help.
by Barbara McCollum  2010-05-07 20:34:34
It is very important to support
Arizona and Texas should pass the
same law.
by Barbara Sanders  2010-05-07 22:02:19
we need laws to regulate illegal
immigration, however, if he tea
party goes public on this it will
alienate the hispanics and make us
look like the bad guys. I think
we should lay low on this.
by Marge  2010-05-07 22:27:27
As an American definitely we need to support Arizona in any way we can.
by Teri Beltran  2010-05-07 23:14:56
Yes, we need to stand shoulder to shoulder with Arizona. They need PUBLIC show of support for this cause. what they have done is the right thing to do .
by Liz  2010-05-07 23:27:57
ABSOLUTELY YES!! support Arizona..and Farmers Branch TX. We need to send a msg to DC that AMERICANS believe illegal immigration is wrong, and sanctuary cities are wrong. We should stand for one language, one loyalty, one law. I was at the anti-illegal protest on 1 May (Dallas TX). Someone needs to stand up for our country, our history and our laws.
by Layne Cox  2010-05-07 23:34:33
by Wesley Ellison  2010-05-08 00:08:05
Yes we should support them and the other border states should do the same thing Arizona is doing. If the other border states would do the same thing, maybe it would wake Washington up and let them know Arizona is not alone. This is America, not Mexico and they do not have any right to come into our country and break the law as they please, and that is what they do as soon as they cross the border.
by Mike Peterson  2010-05-08 00:23:18
This is ridiculous. It is a violation of federal law to be in the United States illegally. Why is it wrong for Arizona to pass a law making it illegal to be in Arizona illegally, which is part of the United States last time I checked? The problem is, the federal government isn't doing much to secure our borders and correct the problem. Arizona has figured out that the federal government can't handle it. If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. Go Arizona! I hope many more state Governors "grow a pair" and follow suit.
by John Cooper  2010-05-08 01:16:28
As I understand it, the tax on US products (tea) covered all the colonies. But protesters from Boston did not have a New York or Baltimore or Norfolk Tea Party: Protest rally in every major Texas city as able against illegal immigration; pro rallies at some point for legal immigration with no diluting of the rules.
by  Snouffie  2010-05-08 01:18:24
Absolutely we should endorse and support the Arizona bill and rally!
by John Fox  2010-05-08 01:23:44
The Lib/Prog backlash gains it's life and energy thru the typical MSM media channels. Any efforts they make must be blunted by citizens who believe in the rule of law and national sovereignity. The mere fact that they are willing to focus on Arizona, over Cap N Trade and FinReg, with such enthusiasm it shows their concerns to thwart efforts for free, legal, and fair elections that Democrats have historically used fraud to control. It is the way of the Leftist - to control free media and to control the electorate.
The ability to flood the electoral system with undocumented and illegal voters is their way to fight the rising power of normal citizens such as the Tea Parties.
by James McDaniel  2010-05-08 06:45:28
I am very disappointed in Gov. Rick Perry and his position on the new Arizona law. If Texas and New Mexico would (should) stand with Arizona it could be a major factor in "STOPPING" illegal entry into the United States.
by joan jones  2010-05-08 10:41:51
if we do not stand for what we beleive we might as well quit now!!
by D  2010-05-08 10:50:48
I support AZ Immigration Law, and have personally made it known to Gov. Brewer, Gov. Perry and the TX State Legislators. However, the tea parties "beef" is with big government. If we allow several important side-issues to distract us, then our main message could be weakened. For these reasons, I would not support the Dallas Tea Party's official endorsement of an AZ buycott.
by Susan Polyak  2010-05-08 11:16:32
by Edward Braddock  2010-05-08 11:24:43
The BUYcott stops short . We need the Tea Party to help keep us informed regarding the identites of the boycotters , so the we can BOYCOTT THEM ! And let them know we are doing it !
by Christy Young  2010-05-08 12:05:42
Not only do I support this Buycott, but a full boycott of every state boycotting Arizona. Let the illegal criminals that are flooding Arizone go to California, New York and other states who refuse to respect the laws of this great nation and then let's see if they won't change their minds. I also want to congratulate Pennsylvania for considering a similar law. Come on TX let's do the same.
by Ed  2010-05-08 12:19:11
Just got back from a vacation near Tucson in Green Valley, AZ at the Canoa Ranch. Decided to go there rather than NYC as we had planned. Put on you big boy pants and boycott The Phoenix Suns too.
by Christy  2010-05-08 12:48:20
Ms. Brewer, the Governor of Arizona, has exhibited great leadership and courage by placing the security of her citizens above political pressure from the left. This bill enforces federal law and specifically prevents racial profiling. From potential attacks form islamic terrorists in New York to crime that victimizes everyone living at the border, this government has failed to keep its citizens safe. This law would not be necessary if the federal government was doing its job. The democrat party claims to be the party of the little guy but they are using this issue to attempt to pass an illegal amnesty bill. Now unemployment just increased to 9.9% not counting underemployment. Working class families will suffer if the country is flooded with more people looking for work under these economic conditions. It is also not fair to the immigrants who have come here, contributed to our country, and followed the law like everyone else.

Speaking of economic conditions the democrat party
by Christy  2010-05-08 12:48:22
Ms. Brewer, the Governor of Arizona, has exhibited great leadership and courage by placing the security of her citizens above political pressure from the left. This bill enforces federal law and specifically prevents racial profiling. From potential attacks form islamic terrorists in New York to crime that victimizes everyone living at the border, this government has failed to keep its citizens safe. This law would not be necessary if the federal government was doing its job. The democrat party claims to be the party of the little guy but they are using this issue to attempt to pass an illegal amnesty bill. Now unemployment just increased to 9.9% not counting underemployment. Working class families will suffer if the country is flooded with more people looking for work under these economic conditions. It is also not fair to the immigrants who have come here, contributed to our country, and followed the law like everyone else.

Speaking of economic conditions the democrat party
by Jim Forrest  2010-05-08 12:53:37
In addition to the support of Arizona, our local Tea Party groups should immediately begin a full fledged phone, email, and mail campaign to all Texas State senators and representatives, plus Governor Perry to enact a similar statute here in the State of Texas! We should also have an organized rally in Austin during the first week of the next legislative session to encourage our elected officials to enact this type legislation as quickly as possible, plus strict employment requirements and enforcement. As is evident from Gov. Perry's comments, he is very ambivalent about any real effort to slow down the flow of illegal aliens, drugs, gangs, etc.

We also need to be very alert to the fact that on a national basis, the current administration, in conjunction with the current Congress, will make every effort to enact legislation that will basically allow for open borders and paths to citizenship for all the illegal aliens who are already here (plus all their family members), The Dem
by Jim Forrest  2010-05-08 13:04:49
Daniel,
Not only is it impossible for any successful nation to survive if they allow everyone who wants to immigrate to do so without any limitations/restrictions; there is a much bigger issue in play here! Unless we can control our borders and the people who enter our country, we can not limit the drug cartels with their violent militias from entering the country, we will also be ever more in danger from other terrorists entering our country.

Also, your contention that any business should be allowed to hire everyone they want to hire from wherever they wish to hire them would totally destroy our economy. If that were the case, some of the larger corporations would simply import their entire labor force from the poverty stricken countries, which would drastically reduce their labor costs!!!
by Barry A. Schlech  2010-05-08 16:07:59
Yes, to both! The Tea Party movement is for taking back our country and Arizona deserves our support because they made a bold effort to take back their state power and do what the Federal government has refused to do...i.e, secure the border and deal with the illegal immigration issue. I support a BUYCot for Arizona. If there are hispanics that are MORE proud of being Mexican than being Americans.... I say there is a whole country waiting south of here that is totally 100% Mexican and they might be more comfortable there. We need more Mexican-AMERICANS and less hispanics.
by Linda Brantley  2010-05-08 16:12:08
Yes, anything we can do to support fellow patriots would be well worth our while. This is something we are all going to have to do if we are going to get our country back. What good does it do if one of our conservatives does something for this country if the rest of us allow the left to punish them and we stand by and leave them all alone in their battle.
by Christopher Reed  2010-05-08 17:03:14
It's time to do what is right in this country regarding immigration. Don't let them shut you up with false accusations of racism. Close the borders. Let people in on a case-by-case basis and in limited numbers. Stop the madness!
by Mary  2010-05-08 17:29:39
we should support Arizona we're all in the same boat our states are going bankrupt and illegals are taking our jobs unemployment is getting worse we need to take care of the people who belong here first
by Richard and Anita Clowers  2010-05-08 17:34:23
We met a man from South America who had worked very hard to gain American citizenship. He had great HONOR about him. This is what I want to give all immigrants, the HONOR that comes with honesty, hard work and FREEDOM.
by Susan Bailey  2010-05-08 17:35:48
Yes. The TEA party is against Taxed Enough Already and taxes will go down or at least not have to be raised if we can get all of the illegals who are getting government funding off of it.
by W. W. Bruce  2010-05-08 17:37:44
The Texas Tea Party should support the rally in Pheonix. This is a political event and as such is within the relm of Texas Tea Party activities.
The Buycott should be neither officialy endorsed nor supported by The texas Tea Party. However, as an individual, I will, and we all should, participate in and support the BuyCott of Arizona products.
God Bless US all.
by robert croke  2010-05-08 18:31:46
Yes, we should support and encourage our brother's efforts to secure our borders no matter in which state we reside!
by Wwyzzard  2010-05-08 18:59:20
It's about time! If Rick Perry won't act, the Texas Legislature meets next year. They can act. Show Perry the line of least resistance and I'm sure he'll follow.
by Joseph Manes  2010-05-08 19:16:50
If we allow profiling of one group,it will eventually be applied to all of us. Download and Read the free chapters of the book American Freedom at www.americanfreedombooks.com for more detail.
by don taylor  2010-05-08 22:35:25
disabled vetrans and vetrans need to be a priority for our government not illegals
by Boba Fett  2010-05-09 02:17:30
I Support Arizona 100%.
by Tamara Cathey  2010-05-09 09:43:16
Our federal government has not done the job it is suppose to do so now it is time for the states to come forward and take matters into their own hands. Arizona has every right to do this and Obama is distorting the truth about this bill saying anyone going into an ice cream parlour with their family could be asked for papers. Baloney!!!!!!
by Tamara Cathey  2010-05-09 09:43:18
Our federal government has not done the job it is suppose to do so now it is time for the states to come forward and take matters into their own hands. Arizona has every right to do this and Obama is distorting the truth about this bill saying anyone going into an ice cream parlour with their family could be asked for papers. Baloney!!!!!!
by Dr Hank Miller  2010-05-09 12:39:08
Except for the American Indians, All Americans are Immigrants. The question is do we support a state that has drawn a line in the Arizona sand saying they want to stop ILLEGAL immigration? How could the Tea Party Not endorse any and all states to stop illegal immigration and endorse the laws of our country, including the a legal ability to immigrate and become a citizen! I feel this is question that has an obvious answer - we have to endorse and support Arizona
by Cherri Densmore  2010-05-09 15:18:32
While I agree and support Arizona and I support the Dallas Tea Party, I believe the two are separate. My understanding of the Tea Party is that it is for limited federal government and fiscal responsibility of federal government. I think we should stick to those ideas and get out of other issues. We are a stronger voice by concentrating our efforts behind our purpose and not get side-tracked on other albeit important issues.
by Kent Dabney  2010-05-09 15:36:31
What part of ILLEGAL do they not understand?? If we allow everyone (goernment?) to deside which laws that are on the books to enforce?
by JANICE HENRY  2010-05-09 16:29:49
WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT TEXAS PASSES THE SAME LAW AS ARIZONA. WE NEED TO BOMBARD RICK PERRY FOR NOT SUPPORTING THIS ISSUE!!!
by Ann Ubelis - Beaufort Tea Party  2010-05-09 17:39:15
The beauty of the "Tea Party" Movement, is that each of our groups are separate entities, under no one person's or groups control. Each of us are free to decide our own policies and ideals.

One group may choose to endorse candidates and issues, while another may choose the opposite. This is truly an example of the American right of Freedom of Choice!

If you disagree with Dallas or you choose a different policy, than simply don't participate, don't criticize.
by Ken Self  2010-05-09 21:40:47
by watashi  2010-05-10 01:38:10
All Arizona is trying to do is see that federal law is enforced. All the Obama admin wants to do is some kind of lip service to closing the border while expanding their voter base through amnesty for the illegals in combination with Universal Voter Registration.
by Pamela Moore  2010-05-10 08:26:34
Absolutely! As an example TEA reported last month a 50% increase in non-English speaking student enrollments. LISD reports a 60% increase enrollment for the city of Lewisville with 80 % of them non-English speaking. Of course the board is seeking ways to help them as best they can, but what kind of drain does this put on all services and government entities by non-taxing paying illegals? That one issue is only the tip of a much larger iceberg that is freezing our economy and destructive to our underlying principles of freedom. A free people must be governed by law, not by "politically correct" whims of man.
by Jim Johnson  2010-05-10 11:21:00
Iā%u20AC%u2122m Arizona State Senator Sylvia Allen. I want to explain SB 1070 for which I voted yes.

.

Rancher Robert Krentz was murdered by the drug cartel on his ranch a month ago. I participated in a Senate hearing two weeks ago on the border violence. Here are just some of the highlights from those who testified.
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The people who live within 60 to 80 miles of the Arizona/Mexico Border have for years been terrorized and have pleaded for help to stop the daily invasion of humans who cross their property. One Rancher testified that 300 to 1200 people a DAY come across his ranch vandalizing his property, stealing his vehicles and property, cutting down his fences, and leaving trash.

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In the last two years he has found 17 dead bodies and two Koran
bibles. Another rancher testified that daily drugs are brought across his ranch in a military operation. A point man with a machine gun goes in front, 1/2 mile behind are the guards fully armed, 1/2 mile
by Brent  2010-05-10 11:22:04
Yes support and buycott. If illegal immigrants can do jobs Americans don't want to do, why can't Arizona do a job that the Feds don't want to do?
by Richard Brumley  2010-05-10 13:42:37
Wish Texas and New Mexico and California would do the same as Arizona.
by Ken Pritchett  2010-05-10 19:40:26
by Wilhelm Klose  2010-05-10 22:37:46
I am a German immigrant and it took me thousands of dollars, mountains of paperwork, and 36 years to become a US citizen. I have been educated in this country and understand the founding principals of it living and working in this country all of my life, these millions of invaders coming across our borders do not understand or appreciate the founding pricipals of our country. They are proud of their country and their heritage and they do not seek to assimilate into our way of life.
by Barry Canning  2010-05-11 07:31:25
And we should boycott companies, municipalities and states that promote boycotts against Arizona. Make the lefties pay for their idiocy. Use the burgeoning power of the Tea Party. It will get the attention of the shoot-from-the-hip left.
by Tom Partain  2010-05-22 23:27:03
My family has been here since 1609 and in Texas since before it was a Republic. I say welcome to you and those like you. I consider you and American.
by Laney Koenig  2010-05-11 22:11:41
Support the rally ( we need to peacefully oppose this and support AZ.) Don't support the buycott --we cannot react to every single issue and sometimes the boycotts aren't even very effective. Let us as individuals buy-cott as we are led.
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-12 22:31:55
by  anonymous (BFE)  2010-05-16 13:55:51
Yes. This is our last stand to support and join states who are not waiting for the gov. Texas should be next. E-Verify for all local city and state contracts should also be on the ballot.
by Kenneth Baker  2010-05-16 14:43:45
Every perspn that loves there freedom and independence should support the Arizona. A line has been drawn and we must choose which side we wish to be on. The people can take back the freedom that we have already lost and stop the statist from driving the country further into chaos are simpley do nothing and wake up
one day to find that all we hold dear is gone.
by Sara Baker  2010-05-19 15:58:49
Finally someone has had the courage to initiate some control within the state to weed-out violators of the law. Illegal immigration is just that-illegal!
by Tom Partain  2010-05-22 23:38:20
I plan to be at the rally on May 29th. I am reserving a motel room whiter I make it or not. I will also see if there are any guns or ammo I can buy there. I know AZ makes the finest radio control airplane engine on earth (Made in AZ and Made in America) I will look to buy one while I am there. God I love these people, true Americans. I have contacted 3 of our legislators in Austin TX to push this same bill in the upcoming 82nd legislator. The three have promised to submit and support it.
by Donna Chouteau  2010-06-06 01:53:55
By all means support, buy from and vacation in AZ!!! If the rest of the Border States weren't so timid and afraid of the consequences to their states...Hell, STAND UP FOR OUR LAWS!!! Kick illegals out! My relatives came LEGALLY...AND THEY WERE PROUD TO BE AMERICANS!!!
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