Do People Oppose the Arizona Law for Intelligible Reasons?

The evidence points towards “No.”

First, there are all the people convinced the law says, “Arrest brown people,” and no amount of evidence will convince them otherwise. And then there was a hearing in Milwaukee on boycotting Arizona, and Supervisor Peggy West said that the law wasn’t understandable because Arizona isn’t a border state. So we’ve gone from people not reading the Arizona law before opposing it to people not even bothering to look where Arizona is on a map.

There are just certain issues where nothing can get done because one side has determined there is a partisan advantage to screeching incoherently if anything is tried. At least people are so ignorant about this one, maybe Arizona can relieve some pressure by tricking people into boycotting cities that are actually in Ohio.

21 Comments

  1. “There are just certain issues where nothing can get done because one side has determined there is a partisan advantage to screeching incoherently if anything is tried.”

    And that would be the Democrat / Liberal / “Progressive” side. It seems vile lies, outrageous slander and ignorant nonsense is all they have to offer on the issues. No wonder my debating style with them is to just point and them and laugh.

  2. Hmm, sounds like the same type of person who would plan a train ride from Hawaii.

    I get a kick out of these “people” who complain about AZ identifying and protecting their border, how there should be no borders. All the while they are in council meetings deciding how they will manipulate everything within their borders? If there are no boders there should be no borders. You can’t cry “no borders” and then demand others respect your borders.

  3. MarkoMancuso says:
    Can we boycott Philadelphia?

    I have been for some time now. It’s been months since I’ve had either a Philly cheese steak or Philly cream cheese (longer still since I’ve had a Philly cheese steak with Philly cream cheese on it).

    It’s only a matter of time until Philadelphia concedes to my demands.

  4. Gee, I wonder why Obama has such a problem with people being asked to simply show some form of identification to prove you’re actually an American citizen…like, say, a birth certificate.

  5. Marko says:
    “Can we boycott Philadelphia?”

    Yes We Can! I already boycott San Francisco, for that same reason as well as all the hippies they’re infested with. So adding Philly to the list is a breeze. Besides, Philly Cheesesteak sandwishes suck anyway. Well, not really, I’m just saying that ’cause once I decide it’s boycott time, I knock everything about the place.

    “You know, the Golden Gate bridge is one ugly piece of eyesore garbage, the Fisherman’s Wharf smells like dead rotting fish which makes the pervasive smell of unwashed hippy a lot worst.”

  6. Wasn’t there some other female gubmint dipshit who espoused something equally as stupid about a year ago? Remember that? It had nothing to do with border protection, but was asinine all the same.

  7. Maybe we should make her live up to her name and send her west to the Arizona/Mexico Border then ask her the question again. Of course Obama could always appoint her border czar that the Czar the make sure where the border is between the USA and other countries.

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