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Old 06-25-2010, 03:44 AM   #120
dorino
I'm odd. Take note.
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Gah, the last two pages got me all riled up.

Listen here, you don't fix a problem and violate the constitution in the process just because you need to fix the problem.
We've done it before, that doesn't make it acceptable. By no means. Don't Ask Don't Tell doesn't make it right.

Now, when the "solution" is Stalin-esque policing, it's not a solution. The issue with the law in the public eyes still remains that it encourages profiling, and lays the responsibility on police, whose personal bias is obviously prevalent. Like it or not, "bad cops" are out there.
So are bad ___s, and the blank could be anything you want. But our law enforcement in America is notorious for small-scale corruption... Nothing like Mexico's, but we do it our own way, yes?

Fix the problem at the source, the border and the immigration policy. Not on Arizona's or other state's streets. Protect foreign workers, instead of sicking the dogs on them. Above all else, hold the companies who hire illegals for those minuscule pay liable; It's those employers faults hardworking Arizonians can't get jobs.


EDIT: I started writing this post before the above poster's went through, sorry if there's any redundancy.
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