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05-13-2010, 11:23 AM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
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"To clarify, DAII mentioned there being Pastors who themselves are illegal immigrants. This wasn't about Pastors who have saints who are illegal immigrants."
Are you calling illegal immigrants who are washed in the blood, saved in Jesus name, and telling others about the love of God, saints???
N david please stop, you are starting to sound christian....LOL..
You just mad that I said that if big business wants cheap labor that they should find help in the trailer parks....Tell your kinfolk Bubba I said hi...
It's white 'brothers' like you that I would NEVER think about joining a UPC church...However thank the good Lord there are still people like Bruce Howell..
(FM director)
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Not nice or necessary.
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05-13-2010, 11:51 AM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
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Originally Posted by Apostolic 2:38
"To clarify, DAII mentioned there being Pastors who themselves are illegal immigrants. This wasn't about Pastors who have saints who are illegal immigrants."
Are you calling illegal immigrants who are washed in the blood, saved in Jesus name, and telling others about the love of God, saints???
N david please stop, you are starting to sound christian....LOL..
You just mad that I said that if big business wants cheap labor that they should find help in the trailer parks....Tell your kinfolk Bubba I said hi...
It's white 'brothers' like you that I would NEVER think about joining a UPC church...However thank the good Lord there are still people like Bruce Howell..(FM director)
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Sigh God bless ya.
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05-13-2010, 03:37 PM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
This is an example of what we are dealing with on the crime issue with the drug cartels. Very close to Roma, Texas. This is why we take the immigration reform seriously. These are "undocumented" people whom we cannot trace in the event of a crime. This is the point of being in favor of not having open borders!
CAUTION: The link is graphic!
http://republicbroadcasting.org/?p=8419
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05-13-2010, 03:43 PM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
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This is an example of what we are dealing with on the crime issue with the drug cartels. Very close to Roma, Texas. This is why we take the immigration reform seriously. These are "undocumented" people whom we cannot trace in the event of a crime. This is the point of being in favor of not having open borders!
CAUTION: The link is graphic!
http://republicbroadcasting.org/?p=8419
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PO, the article also perfectly illustrates why people might be trying to escape into the U.S. "...people...are leaving in droves...."
Horrifying pictures.
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05-13-2010, 03:50 PM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
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PO, the article also perfectly illustrates why people might be trying to escape into the U.S. "...people...are leaving in droves...."
Horrifying pictures.
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That is true also, but it's happening in the border towns on our side. I've been in Zapata, Nuevo Laredo, etc.. They issued warnings for us, this past Spring break on the news, to stay away from the border towns.
They need to clean up their own country before decrying that we are being unfair. Go fix your own lawless country - don't bring it here.
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05-13-2010, 11:29 AM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
Just a joke Dan...I'm pretty sure our white brothers and sisters would find that funny too..why can't I stereotype as well??? J/K
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05-13-2010, 11:33 AM
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Re: Apostolic Minister/State Rep. voted for AZ bil
A little about SM's District 12:
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The District
This district encompasses much of the suburban far west Valley, south of Bell Road and dips into the more urbanized west Valley to take in oddly shaped pieces of Glendale and a few Phoenix precincts. Luke Air Force Base lies within the district, and its presence impacts the development of large areas around the base. The Air Force has threatened to close Luke if there is anymore development close to the base. This means much of the surrounding area will remain agricultural. Developers would like to nibble away at the vacant land close to Luke, but the surrounding cities prefer to preserve Luke, with its annual regional economic impact estimated in 2002 to be in excess of $1.3 billion. Also in the district are Goodyear Auxiliary Airfield #6, the Wigwam Resort, and large areas of commercial development that have followed Loop 303, whose western leg lies almost entirely within this district.
Politics
When this district was created, the historical voting pattern among its voters favored Republicans by 8 percent, making it the very close to being considered competitive - a designation that requires a difference of no more than 7 percent. The registration gap in 2002 was slightly over 5 percent, and in the intervening years the Republicans have increased their edge to 5.5 percent. The district has sent only Republicans to the Capitol since 2002. Issues related to Luke AFB (including development) and military personnel in general are important in the district.
Demographics
Voter registration has increased considerably in this district since June. Republicans, who enjoy a registration majority, alone have added 6,000 voters to their rolls. Similar growth rates have occurred among the Democrat and independent ranks, but not enough for either group to close the Republican-favored gap. The Republican majority helped President George W. Bush defeat Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry in 2004 by over 18 percentage points.
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