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Default OT Mexico v. Arizona - with help

On Jan 25, 7:49*am, The Daring Dufas
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On 1/25/2011 5:41 AM, Bob-tx wrote:







"Hell Toupee" wrote in message
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On 1/24/2011 1:12 PM, Bob-tx wrote:


I apologize for off topic, but from what I have observed about many of
the people who frequent this NG, I thought it would be of interest to
several of you .
Bob


Please take a couple minutes to at least start to watch this vid clip..


I encourage you to forward this, but you decide.


The person in this video is a professor (Ph.D.) at Yavapai College
(pronounced yeah-va-pie) in Prescott, Arizona.


He puts a different spin on what Obama is doing to help Arizona and he
repeats the important parts and speaks slow enough to allow you to
follow what he's saying; must be why he's rated highly by his students
- 3.8 on a 4.0 scale.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsH8xvjTAlo


Hey - you forgot to include the link to the rebuttal video. Don't you
want people to see both sides and make up their own minds?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkigY...ayer_embedded#!


No, I did not 'forget' to include the rebuttal link!!!
I wasn't aware of it.
Bob-tx


The judge makes a very good point about the specific powers of the state
and federal government but the federal government will not
enforce the law and protect the people of the states as it is required
to do. So what is the individual state to do? The feds tell the state
"Those are our criminals leave them alone." It makes no sense.

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Nobody gives a rat's ass what Judge Napolitano or anybody else thinks
about Arizona's new law. The opinion that counts will be coming soon
enough from the Supreme Court.