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Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« on: January 09, 2011, 05:51:56 PM »
it is open racism against anglos/caucasions and leads DIRECTLY to deaths of innocent Americans:

What about the murder of Robert Krentz? That's not a reason to be furious? Arizonans, Americans along the border, and all decent Americans have good reason to be VERY angry about the invasion of illegal aliens from Mexico. how DARE that leftist flak Juan Williams call for introspection from Arisonans, that they should question WHY they are angry/ they have good reason to be angry! We all do!

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Re: Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2011, 06:18:37 PM »
Funny thing is Gabrielle Gifford was for protecting the border. So, she is a racist?
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Re: Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2011, 08:11:45 AM »
Funny thing is Gabrielle Gifford was for protecting the border. So, she is a racist?

I should clarify--Juan Williams made a connection on the FNS panel to anger over the illegal migration over our southern border and what happened in Tucson, and said that people who are angry about this (illegals floodingover the border) need to take a look at themselves, or words to that effect.

I just want to start doing some of what the left does--start branding political opposition as racist, automatically. There's some considerable justification for those who oppose enforcement being so branded on this issue, as well. You'll never find more virulent racists than the open borders/reconquista lot.

As for Giffords--from what I can tell, it was more lip service from her than anything else, anyway. When Obama said he was sending a handful of national guardsmen down to the border, she announced that that was happening---not much, really. I'm pretty sure she's one of the comprehensivists, too, who hold our border security hostage to their amensty plans.

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Re: Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2011, 05:37:58 PM »
Funny thing is Gabrielle Gifford was for protecting the border. So, she is a racist?

As far as I know, she did NOT support SB1070, and while avoiding the inflammatory language of the likes of scumbag Grijalva, she wasn't concerned enough with protecting our border AFAIC.  That's why I voted against her.  Having said that, no way would I have wanted anything like Saturday's events to have occurred.

She was enough of a Blue Dog Democrat to have the left's political crosshairs on her every bit as much as they accuse the right of having.

I don't think she was a racist, even if she had been for SB 1070.
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Re: Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2011, 05:40:25 PM »
As far as I know, she did NOT support SB1070, and while avoiding the inflammatory language of the likes of scumbag Grijalva, she wasn't concerned enough with protecting our border AFAIC.  That's why I voted against her.  Having said that, no way would I have wanted anything like Saturday's events to have occurred.

She was enough of a Blue Dog Democrat to have the left's political crosshairs on her every bit as much as they accuse the right of having.

I don't think she was a racist, even if she had been for SB 1070.

I remember the DailyKos had her on the crosshairs in 2008.
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Re: Opposing southern border enforcement=hate speech and racism
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2011, 05:43:32 PM »
I remember the DailyKos had her on the crosshairs in 2008.

Yeah, she's a "traitor" to the far Left.
I don't like most of her politics, but the woman IS definitely to the right of Looney Toon Land.  Enough to get the mouthbreathers on her case.
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