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  • Reply to: Arizona to Spend $250K on Tourism PR Campaign   14 years 3 months ago

    The media, newspapers and other news outlets are completely misrepresenting the facts about the immigration law, along with the federal government. I say kudos to Arizona... it's about time something is done to stop illegal aliens. And, as far as the new law is concerned, no, they will not stop you without a cause. That's just ridiculous to think otherwise. Another prime example of how the media and federal government only read what they want to read and try to get people to see their point of view, which is wrong.

    The fact is that most people never even have read the new law, including the President himself, so they're just assuming something that's not true. Tourists shouldn't be afraid to go to Arizona, and it's wrong for other states and the government to make people fear going there.

  • Reply to: Arizona to Spend $250K on Tourism PR Campaign   14 years 3 months ago

    I think the lawsuit is pure hypocrisy since federal law at the border is carried out in the same fashion (simply put). Just my two cents :) though i can understand why someone would be against it. I guess it kinda depends on your point of view.

  • Reply to: Arizona to Spend $250K on Tourism PR Campaign   14 years 3 months ago

    I guess these guys have realized too late that having strict immigration laws for a country consisting of a large percentage of immigrants is definitely gonna have a huge backlash. But can any amount of money and PR save a government blunder (again)?

  • Reply to: Safeway Tries to Pull a Fake "Farmers Market"   14 years 3 months ago

    Uh, yeah. Have you forgotten where the grocery stores get their food? There is no either-or. We MUST support farmers in every locale.
    The grand stupidity comes when we use precious oil resources to ship our lemons to Australia and, at the height of produce season in the US, ship apples in from New Zealand. This is the type of insanity that's driving resources to the brink, and globally driving farmers out of business.
    When we no longer have the "freedom" to waste oil, the plight of the grocery store will be the least of our worries.

  • Reply to: Workers Left Behind at the World Cup   14 years 3 months ago
    Everyone sees that World Cup is made to unite countries through sports, but it is still a business thing.

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