I have never said I do not want illegals deported . I have said it is a complicated issue with variables. Made more complicated with our byzantine immigration laws (domestic and international) and policies that Rs don't want to fix or even address, but do want to continue to bitch about (Obama's fault!). Now I realize that variables is something you don't do, or can't (you're a champ with the snide non sequiturs though) ....that is not my problem.
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Right now we've got a bunch of Cliven Bundy wannabes forcing buses loaded with immigrants..women and children and teens - on their way to detention in California from Texas forcing them off the road to turn around. It would not surprise me if we see gunplay on the freeway. Because freedom and liberty.
Well heck. We already have more illegals than everyone else and since you want them here, you keep them. With all your empathy and money should take a few dozen right into your home. Do it..... Now you're channeling. "you want, you believe, you think, you are".Gearing up for another ridiculous marathon where you wind up screaming about dogshit?
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It's bullshit. You know, and we know, that if he "pushed" anything to the congress they'd fold their arms across their collective chests and say Nope. Not gonna do it.
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I asked a question. I answered it. It's unfortunate you are such a weenie about bad news.
You started it! Glad you're still posting though. I still don't think we're talking about the same thing. Buttboy called this one more in a line of something similar--those examples you gave are not similar to the one in the OP, because that ruling names the Administration. You can call everything in this thread anti Obama and that's fine, but saying everything in the thread is a smackdown of commensurate proportions is demonstrably incorrect. That is the list I could find. I don't necessarily agree with any or all or none of the decisions. They are a list of smackdowns, no more, no less. They are all similar in that the admin got smacked down, or at least departments of the admin...which are run by...the admin. As far as still posting, I have to be honest and say there is more intelligence in the main than here. I don't plan on posting here much.
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I asked a question. I answered it. It's unfortunate you are such a weenie about bad news.
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The information in the survey was parent-reported, which means they relied on what parents said about their kids. So they did not do an independent measuring.
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Supreme Court? I would think they would throw out this suit, because it's political bullshit so boenher can keep his job. But 5 conservative judges might go for it. Question is, can democrats sue a republican president. the stats the media keeps showing is that Obama has issued far fewer executive orders than his predecessors.
I think you've got your priorities mixed up....When a law is legally passed and the president uses an executive order to nullify it, THAT is political bullshit. Educate me. Which law(s) are you talking about? I'll pick one (there are many examples) In 2010 the dream act failed, so Obama used executive orders to stop deportations and of illegal immigrants. So even though the law (he supported) failed, he just wrote it in and told law enforcement and the justice dept how to act. Someone or other passed a law about recess appointments: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...d19_story.html...and the other side played the technicalities card by holding fake sessions to block recess appointments. But technicalities count, so thank god we can say republicans have achieved something in congress. Another Obama SCOTUS smack down. He's the President, not the King. When was the last?Here: United States v. Jones Sackett v. EPA Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. EEOC Gabelli v. SEC Arkansas Fish & Games v. United States PPK Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Horne v. USDA Sekhar v. United States Burrage v. United States Bond v. United States United States v. Wurie/Riley v. California NLRB v. Noel Canning
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Argentina is my choice because of its strikers. Leo can make difference any time. De Maria is rocket. Defense is not bad anymore. Misfield is also good. So Argentina and only Argentina.
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Salty Dutch licorice....there are some that have salt inside but it's not regular salt - it's like ammonium chloride or something. Nasty and delicious all at the same time.
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Japan, because their culture really promotes good relationship, such as giving a thank you gift and using honorifics as a form of respect. Their sakura trees are cool too ...
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If Republicans did so much for blacks, I wonder why blacks turned their backs on them after the bill was signed. So much so that MLK's father did the invocation as the DNC soon after his death. Maybe they do not know as well as white republicans who are on their side and who are not.
hey were bought by the Democrats who handed them freebies. It didnt take much either. More likely they were smart enough to see the change in the parties after the signing of the Civil Rights Act. But you won't see it that way Codify because you have no respect for black people. Do you think that a man who raised Dr. King can be so easily bribed that he would side with racists? And turn his back on people who are not racist? Is that what you think of men like Dr. King Sr.?
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Rock; A dying breed in this generation because of WHUPWHUPWHUP and WURPWhooRP, and BURRRDURR, and "Yo, I has money bitch" and such.
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San Francisco. Great culture, great weather IMO (50 to 60 degrees F is perfect IMO), only 1 hour from Laguna Seca, only 1 hour from Infineon, only 2 hours from Thunderhill, only 3 hours from the redwoods and most importantly, it's a coastal city. I love the ocean.
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Officials have indeed said that the autopsy indicates burning alive. They have not said that this was a revenge killing. An alternate explanation is that he was gay and killed for his relationship with a neighbor's son.
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Hold on, did you just post something she's hoping will be read as an argument against "inter-breeding"? With...neaderthals? You cannot make this kind of entertainment up. Not even for a $300 Las Vegas ticket.
Thanks for figuring that out. I was wondering in what context one would use Neanderthals to support a point.I think he was just looking for an opening to call one of us "crack ho" .
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If Republicans did so much for blacks, I wonder why blacks turned their backs on them after the bill was signed. So much so that MLK's father did the invocation as the DNC soon after his death. Maybe they do not know as well as white republicans who are on their side and who are not.
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Right now we've got a bunch of Cliven Bundy wannabes forcing buses loaded with immigrants..women and children and teens - on their way to detention in California from Texas forcing them off the road to turn around. It would not surprise me if we see gunplay on the freeway. Because freedom and liberty.
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If you dems want to take credit for your real efforts on behalf of blacks laud yourselves for trying to get ebonics taught in schools because black children weren't capable of learning English. That about sums up the dems efforts and their attitude, that's why dems keep the welfare rolls filled, to keep the blacks ignorant and voting dumb, I mean dem. If that doesn't send the message look at the New Haven fire fighters lawsuit that claimed the advancement test was racist because not enough blacks could pass the test. I'd love to hear how that test was racist and why blacks aren't allowed to learn the same things whites are.
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Some think Lyndon Johnson was not one of our best presidents.
But Johnson did pass the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that was and is a really big deal.
Today I saw one effect of outlawing dscrimination in education. In 1964 there were 365,000 African American bachelor's degrees awarded. In 2014 5.1 million were awarded.
Imagine how many lives are changed by that!
One more thought; if you think there is no role for government, try to imagine this outcome without government's involvement.
Some think Lyndon Johnson was not one of our best presidents. But Johnson did pass the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, and that was and is a really big deal. Today I saw one effect of outlawing dscrimination in education. In 1964 there were 365,000 African American bachelor's degrees awarded. In 2014 5.1 million were awarded. Imagine how many lives are changed by that! One more thought; if you think there is no role for government, try to imagine this outcome without government's involvement.
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If you read the OP, you will see the deportations are being held up by our own restrictions. Step 1 and 2: Change the restrictions and secure the borders. Nothing else matters until that is done.
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