From: S'mee on
On Apr 22, 12:48 pm, Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 11:44 am, retrogrouch <retrogro...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > say is there anybody you don't hate?
>
> Only himself.
>
> But he posts under so many different nyms that he considers himself to
> be plethoric.

You just posted that because you had a chance to use "plethoric" in a
sentence. 8^)
From: S'mee on
On Apr 22, 12:53 pm, "f. barnes" <fre...(a)centurytel.net> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 11:58 am, matt <meitchi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 22, 9:53 am,
>
> > You have a social security number and drivers license.
> > Did you protest?
>
> > A national ID card would force illegal aliens out of the job
> > market so they could take their valuable skills back to
> > their homelands.
>
> > MATT
>
> I think all the illegals should leave Arizona just to prove that the
> state can not function without them, the US too.  That would teach us
> a lesson.

Not really...hell not at all. The average puke that is available to
take those jobs is too busy sucking up welfare and relief to be
bothered with getting a job.
From: ? on
On Apr 22, 11:44 am, retrogrouch <retrogro...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> say is there anybody you don't hate?

I especially despise netloons like you who have posted 130,000+
messages to Usenet.

But where were you from September 2004 until April, 2010, in federal
prison?
From: Thanatos on
In article <hqputd$fei$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
"MikeWhy" <boat042-nospam(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

> ? wrote:
> > On Apr 22, 6:45 am, climber <coledenk...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> Reps. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) and Ra�l Grijalva (D-Ariz.) asked
> >>> Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican, to reject a bill requiring,
> >>> among other things, that police question and demand documentation
> >>> from suspected illegal immigrants. The Arizona state Senate on
> >>> Monday cleared the bill for the governor's signature.
> >
> > My understanding is that Brewer has the choice of veto-ing the bill,
> > signing it, or doing nothing at all.
> >
> > In the latter two cases the bill becomes law.
>
> I don't suppose any of you cheering this on recognize how close passage of
> this bill takes us to Nazi and statist random checking of passports and
> travel papers.

Well, maybe if the federal government would actually enforce the
immigrations laws already on the books and make a serious effort to
secure the border, this sort of thing wouldn't be necessary.

But since the politicians have completely abdicated their sworn oath to
do what's best for the country in favor of what's best for maintaining
their personal and their party's power... well, this is what happens.
From: Thanatos on
In article
<e7ab1103-b3ec-4cda-bc0f-a37a8f9398ff(a)11g2000yqr.googlegroups.com>,
"f. barnes" <fredlb(a)centurytel.net> wrote:

> On Apr 22, 11:58�am, matt <meitchi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 22, 9:53�am,
> >
> > You have a social security number and drivers license.
> > Did you protest?
> >
> > A national ID card would force illegal aliens out of the job
> > market so they could take their valuable skills back to
> > their homelands.
> >
> > MATT
>
> I think all the illegals should leave Arizona just to prove that the
> state can not function without them, the US too. That would teach us
> a lesson.

Sounds like a good idea. Let's give it a try. I'm sure we'd get by
somehow.