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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 44
Posts: 2,762
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Re: Arizona's New Immigration Law
@TTE: Good post. You should try the positive approach more often -- supporting your arguments to make a point, rather than attacking other viewpoints with hateful blabber. I'll bet you're good at it.
@mlmpetert: As best I can tell (from other sources) those people are not illegals, they only support illegal immigration (or oppose the law, I can't tell). Shame on CNN for missing that. On another note, who the hell cares about defacing the flag? Is one form of free-speech better or worse than another? I would never dream of defacing the flag, but I don't get caught up in sensationalism. (let the flaming begin)
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Richmond
Posts: 3,261
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Re: Arizona's New Immigration Law
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Also Slinging Sammy, i was raised Catholic and was an altar boy for the Alexandria diocese (i wasnt raped, fyi). I am not a practicing Catholic and have not been for at least 10 years. I followed my mom after she stopped going to church when the whole alter boy scandal stuff came out, primarily because of the way it was handled and covered up. I know other people who also have lost faith in the Catholic church because of what happened, and what continues to happen. I would have to assume that part of the growth in the church is due to the growth of the Hispanic population, since it seems most Hispanic people are Catholic. Either way TTE use of the word karma was very insensitive and wrong.
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