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May I see your papers, citizen?

 
 
djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 12:53 pm
let's get working on the implants, then set up "lost" type pylons that the smoke monsters can't cross
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 01:20 pm
@DrewDad,
Quote:
Let's just issue a national ID card while we're at it, right?
We have dithered on that for far too long...
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 01:22 pm
@mm25075,
Quote:
I am guessing eventually enough the citizens will see their family members getting 'carded' that they will recall it was Joe who suggested it and that next time around No vote for Joe
And then vote for him, as they feel comforted that government is finally dealing with an actual problem.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:03 pm

"May I see your papers, citizen?"

I think there is something rong with the TITLE of this thread.
Its not the CITIZENS whose "papers" are sought to be seen.





David
DrewDad
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:06 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Its not the CITIZENS whose "papers" are sought to be seen.

It appears to me that the police can ask to see anyone's proof of legal residency. So I suspect a good many legal residents, citizens included, will be required to show their papers.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:16 pm
@DrewDad,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Its not the CITIZENS whose "papers" are sought to be seen.
DrewDad wrote:
It appears to me that the police can ask to see anyone's proof of legal residency.
So I suspect a good many legal residents, citizens included, will be required to show their papers.
U have lost sight of the fact
that it is to ASCERTAIN the issue of citizenship
that the question is presented.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:18 pm

I imagine that a lot of guys who cannot speak English will be asked for proof of citizenship.
Maybe Plain will be there, frantically teaching them!

(Learn faster! Learn faster! The INS is coming.)




David
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plainoldme
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:24 pm
@dyslexia,
How true
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:35 pm
@dyslexia,
dyslexia wrote:
Arizona is home to 21 federally recognized tribes.
The state is home to over 250,000 Native Americans (2000 Census).
Yeah, MILLIONS more, inasmuch as nearly every white is a native American.



dyslexia wrote:
Reservations and tribal communities comprise over a quarter of Arizona's lands


The majority of arizona's anglo population cannot disquinish between native american and hispanic peoples.
Maybe not until thay SPEAK, Dys.



dyslexia wrote:
The anglo population of arizona for the most part have extremely limited history living in arizona
(including the marginally trained police officers.
U think thay r trained well enuf to recognize SPANISH, when thay hear it ??





David
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:37 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
U have lost sight of the fact
that it is to ASCERTAIN the issue of citizenship
that the question is presented.

No, I have not lost sight of that fact. I just think that my right to walk down the street unmolested by the police is more important.
djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:38 pm
@DrewDad,
there are a couple of very pretty female police officers in my area who could molest me if they felt so inclined (but they obviously don't Crying or Very sad )
engineer
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:41 pm
@DrewDad,
DrewDad wrote:

OmSigDAVID wrote:
U have lost sight of the fact
that it is to ASCERTAIN the issue of citizenship
that the question is presented.

No, I have not lost sight of that fact. I just think that my right to walk down the street unmolested by the police is more important.

I think it is interesting that some who protest that they want the police to stay away from them and their business are all to willing to have the police get into other people's. Given that the majority of Canadians look and talk like Americans, how will the police ever figure out who to stop? I guess they're going to have to stop everyone.
djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:54 pm
@DrewDad,
DrewDad wrote:

Let's just issue a national ID card while we're at it, right?


we don't need no steenking badges
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:05 pm
@DrewDad,
DrewDad wrote:

It appears to me that the police can ask to see anyone's proof of legal residency. So I suspect a good many legal residents, citizens included, will be required to show their papers.


Er, what papers? I suppose I could eventually prove citizenship, but I don't actually carry proof when I leave the house.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:06 pm
@engineer,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
U have lost sight of the fact
that it is to ASCERTAIN the issue of citizenship
that the question is presented.
DrewDad wrote:
No, I have not lost sight of that fact.
I just think that my right to walk down the street unmolested
by the police is more important.
Will u let us know if that problem presents itself??


engineer wrote:
I think it is interesting that some who protest that they want the police
to stay away from them and their business are all to willing to have the police get into other people's.
We are fighting back against a Mexican invasion.
I support the war effort!


engineer wrote:
Given that the majority of Canadians look and talk like Americans,
how will the police ever figure out who to stop?
Maybe listen to them when thay say boot or out.
Ya think we shud tar n feather the Canadians?




engineer wrote:
I guess they're going to have to stop everyone.
If we have a problem with invasive, parasitical Canadians, will u lemme know ?

Have the Canadians been a problem in Arizona?





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:09 pm
@roger,
DrewDad wrote:
It appears to me that the police can ask to see anyone's proof of legal residency.
So I suspect a good many legal residents, citizens included, will be required to show their papers.


roger wrote:
Er, what papers? I suppose I could eventually prove citizenship,
but I don't actually carry proof when I leave the house.
Now, O bama has been critical of Arizona's new law.

Y do u imagine that HE 'D be against people being required to prove citizenship ??





David
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:12 pm
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:
there are a couple of very pretty female police officers in my area who could molest me
if they felt so inclined (but they obviously don't Crying or Very sad )
R thay Mounties?
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mm25075
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:12 pm
@maporsche,
maporsche wrote:

I lived in Phoenix for 10 years; I disagree with you're interpretation of the population of Maricopa county. Outside of a few Northwest areas (Sun City, etc) I would be it's mostly people under 50.


Fair enough but Maricopa County encompasses a pretty large area which includes, Tempe (students), Mesa (seniors), Apache Junction (seniors), Cave Creek, Avondale, Glendale, Peoria....

Over time all populations are going to shift in years.
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:13 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:

Y do u imagine that HE 'D be against people being required to prove citizenship ??


Birthers make me giggle.
DrewDad
 
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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 03:16 pm
@roger,
roger wrote:
Er, what papers? I suppose I could eventually prove citizenship, but I don't actually carry proof when I leave the house.

I anticipate a spate of new businesses, offering to assist folks with collecting the necessary paperwork.
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