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PR_Glen 04-12-2011 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 18048619)
Anyone that walks around waving a flag is someone I keep my eye on anyway. They're usually one kind of nut or another.

hey i'm with you when it comes to not having to show id's when your not breaking the law or driving but this statement is paranoia with a hint of psychosis...

Some people just like to wave flags.. relax ;)

_Richard_ 04-12-2011 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18050660)
hey i'm with you when it comes to not having to show id's when your not breaking the law or driving but this statement is paranoia with a hint of psychosis...

Some people just like to wave flags.. relax ;)

personally, i tie mine on like captain canada

Tom_PM 04-12-2011 09:54 AM

The media always did make an outsized leap in the Arizona case I thought. Automagically labeling it "profiling" for instance is just wrong. Profiling is when you tell a police chief in a town 90% white to pull over 100 random drivers for seatbelt checks, and they pull over 80 black drivers. THAT is racial profiling. Asking people who are being questioned in regards to a complaint or arrest for their ID's is not racial profiling.

Now like everything it could be abused, such as if cops are seen waiting at the Home Depot and walking down the line of migrant workers hoping to do lawn care that day and demanding ID's. But that is a LEAP of imagination until it happens. Plain and simple. And if it DOES happen? Those cops are out of a job, also pretty plain and simple.

I always advocated letting it play out and the court process is simply part of that for better or for worse.

You know, if the immigration offices were actually staffed and equiped to handle thousands of cases per day, it'd probably be a non-issue anyway. personally, all I care is that if a person wants to make a living here or there, they should become a citizen of here or there, or both.

Vendzilla 04-12-2011 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 18050729)
personally, all I care is that if a person wants to make a living here or there, they should become a citizen of here or there, or both.

I would agree, but I've seen too much abuse by the illegal aliens in this country. And having all these sanctuary cities is not helping


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