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Originally Posted by Redux
All of them?
Many legal experts who have expressed concern about the law have only the Constitution in mind.
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sure they do.
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You can ignore the legal issues and attempt to make it all about politics and money. As convenient as it might be to deflect the argument away from the legal questions, that in itself is acting politically.
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First off, I am not ignoring the legal issues. Secondly, everything about this is political. If you don't think it is, you are sadly mistaken or ...
Something needs to be done. Arizona has asked the current and past administrations for help. They ignored them. Now they are doing something to solve the problem. That's a good thing. Is it constitutional - dunno, thats for the lawyers to decide. Either way, it certainly has brought the illegal immigration to the forefront.
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I honestly dont understand what is so wrong with having the federal judiciary determine the constitutionality of the AZ law . Perhaps you can explain why that would be so bad.
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Where did I say it would? You're very good at wording
your comments, much like a politician, where claims are put onto another person/poster when they weren't made by that person/poster.
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Pulease
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Originally Posted by Spexxvet
Conservatives believe that the person closest to the decision should have the job of making the decision. Unless that person is deciding what gender to marry or whether to have an abortion. Then it's the conservatives' job to make the decision.
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To quote you - That's bullshit.