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  1. Thanks. I've been home a couple of weeks now. It's good to be back.
  2. I for one will most likely not be voting for Heath. I never cared for Braddock's voting record while on the school board. In fact, she wasn't my first choice in the primary held before for the last general election. I went with her in the general election over Avery because he was too liberal for my taste. As far as Ms. Morrison is concerned, I'm still waiting for her to answer my question on how or if she would have voted differently than Braddock did on legislation in the house over the last two years. I have two concerns with Ms. Morrison right now. One is her position on illegal
  3. Just to be fair; I know a lot of intelligent people who say "umm" quite a bit. I don't think saying "umm" is a clear indication of a person's intelligence. However, if you want to use such things to measure intelligence, perhaps we should look at your little quirks? Let's just take a look now at your grammar in your post above. I placed in bold a misused word in your post above. The proper word should have been, "who" as you are referring to a person, not an object. I also italicized another error in your first sentence. Quotation marks should be around "umm" instead. Would it be fair
  4. Granted, when she initially ran for the state house seat, we all had to go by her voting record on the school board. Now she's in the state house and it's more important we look at how she voted there as that record is most recent and it's the office she wishes to retain. If you want to ignore her voting record for the last two years in the state house, but focus only on her record on the school board, that's your prerogative. My question to Ms. Morrison asking how she would have voted differently than Braddock is a legitimate question as tough issues were attempted to be addressed thro
  5. We should DENY illegal aliens access to employment and our public schools. I also have no problem with legislation that would heavily fine any employer who has illegals working for them. I think a $10K fine per employee would be adequate. We have federal laws that the government refuses to enforce. Give us specific measures you think the state should take to alleviate our problem with illegal aliens in our state.
  6. If allowing granting them authorization to stay isn't amnesty, then what is it? Amnesty - 1. a general pardon for offenses, especially political offenses,against a government, often granted before any trial or conviction.2.Law . an act of forgiveness for past offenses, especially to aclass of persons as a whole.3.a forgetting or overlooking of any past offense.verb (used with object)4.to grant amnesty to; pardon. Federal laws require legal immigrants and guests to carry with them documentation to show they are in the US lawfully. It's no different when I travel to foreign count
  7. It's important to note however, an illegal alien is not eligible for a Georgia driver's license. The requirements for immigrants to be granted a Georgia driver's license are: Valid (not expired) foreign passport with I-94 card or stamp or I-551 stamp Permanent resident alien card (I-551) Employment Authorization Card (I-766) Reentry Permit (I-327) For Refugees/Asylums: I-94 only (no passport required), or Refugee Travel Document (I-571) For F-1, F-2, J-1, J-2 status: I-94 with valid foreign passport AND I-20 (F-1/F-2) or DS-2019 (J-1/J-2) For customers from Visa I-94 waiver countries:
  8. Here are your words. As they are here illegally, what you're advocating is granting them amnesty so they could stay here legally. What else would you call it?
  9. Since you are running against the incumbent, I would like to know based upon her voting record as our state representative; how would you have voted differently? You already made it clear you would have voted against HB 87 because it didn't allow illegals amnesty.
  10. You support giving illegal immigrants amnesty because we invested in their public education and they have jobs here? Seriously?
  11. I have a friend who is an ICE agent in VA. Here's how they are coming up with their "deportation" numbers. If a person is determined to be an illegal alien, he/she is arrested (doesn't matter if they were comitting a crime or not) and they are taken to the local municipal jail. While there, they are given a deportation hearing date and then released on a $250 bond. The majority on bond fail to appear to their deportation hearing. If the ICE agents can't find them at the address they provided when they were booked, the illegal is then considered "self-deported" and added to the numbers of
  12. If I were the CEO of Target, I'd fire the employee complaining and circulating the petition. I've worked plenty of holidays in my life. We just scheduled the holiday meal around my work schedule. So this crybaby has to be at work at 11:00pm on Thanksgiving. Big deal. He had all day with his family to eat Turkey and watch football. I'm sick and tired of those who think they should be able to dictate to their employers what their work schedule should be. I'm also sick and tired of those who think the government should create more regulations in the private industry to allow employees the
  13. I've had quite a few friends during my lifetime who worked as servers in the restaurant business. They liked their jobs because for the most part they made quite a bit in tips because they gave their customers great service. If one of them needed a short break, one of the other servers would cover for them during that time and the favor was always returned. Several have commented we don't need government regulation guaranteeing employees in the private sector breaks. I agree. We have a lot of government regulations that have caused many of our manufacturers to move overseas because the
  14. Good God TBAR. Still the sanctimonious a$$.
  15. I was at a high school football game Friday night and it was 93 degrees at kickoff. That didn't feel like Fall to me.
  16. Glad to hear you all are ok after the earthquake.
  17. Some states only require a state issued ID or driver's license to prove residency to vote. Unfortunately, there are states like NC who will issue an illegal alien a driver's license. MrDis, you were a Cobb County LEO. How many Hispanics you pulled over in Cobb produced a NC driver's license? How many of them were driving a vehicle registered in GA?
  18. Obama has only opened the door to invite more aliens to illegally cross our borders to reside here legally. All this is going to do is make it even harder for unemployed Americans to find jobs as these new "residents" will work for much less. Obama apparently doesn't give a rat's ass about the welfare of the American people.
  19. It's amazing how two particular people posting in this thread for the longest time jumped to the conclusion the arresting officer was guilty of committing a false arrest. former member jumps on the bandwagon that she was pulled over only because she was Hispanic. At least ES has come out and acknowledged he was wrong. I have a friend who was a LEO for Grand Truck Railroad in MI (yes, railroad companies have their own certified police officers). One night while he was driving through the rail yard in Detroit, he observed two men getting into a box car. By doing so, they were committing
  20. Good grief, it wasn't a racist statement. It was a statement of what occurred with this one Hispanic woman. I'm sure if the driver of the vehicle was white and spoke with a German or other accent and didn't have a driver's license the same thing would have occurred. You're always trying to stir up the pot. The article never said why the officer pulled her over. Why are you assuming the officer pulled her over because she was Hispanic?
  21. Good grief, the arresting officer did nothing wrong. She apparently committed some traffic offense to get pulled over. When the officer went approached her as she sat in the car, she couldn't produce a driver's license. In most states, that's enough to get you arrested right there. However, because she was Hispanic and didn't have a license, there was probable cause to suspect she was an illegal alien. That police department was working in a mutual aid capacity with ICE. The suit had nothing to do with the arrest itself, it was about her being shackled to the hospital bed before and afte
  22. A lot of liberals, to include those in Congress believe entering the US illegally is not a crime. They believe it is a civil infraction.
  23. There never would be 20 million illegals in jail at any one time. The article never said she was pulled over because of her appearance. From the article: Had she been in Arizona or any other border state and the Border Patrol had pulled her over or stopped her at one of their road checks and she couldn't produce a driver's license, she would have been taken to a detention facility to determine her immigration status.
  24. I have no sympathy for this illegal immigrant. According to the linked news article: She illegally entered the country twice. She wasn't eligible for a driver's license in TN because she was an illegal alien, so she decided to ignore the law and drive anyway. This was a woman who continued to break the law. It's not an uncommon practice at all for inmates to be shackled to the bed in hospitals outside a jail or prison to prevent them from escaping. Had she stayed in Mexico after she was deported the first time, she would never have been in TN to be arrested. Her request for a vi
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