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Horne to argue for Arizona's voter law requiring proof of citizenship

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8 comments:

  • Slabside posted at 6:10 pm on Mon, Jun 20, 2011.

    Slabside Posts: 1680

    Good job Tome Horne!!! Keep up the good fight!!

     
  • RationalHuman posted at 6:31 pm on Mon, Jun 20, 2011.

    RationalHuman Posts: 514

    Judge Sandra Ikuta claims the law is "unfair" and "discriminatory".

    Whom exactly does it discriminate against? Funny how no one can answer this question without resorting to false claims of racism.

    Hint: Illegal isn't a race, and voting is a Priviledge, not a right.

    On a related note, did Judge Ikuta pay her La Raza membership dues this year?

     
  • DeeDShell posted at 8:26 pm on Mon, Jun 20, 2011.

    DeeDShell Posts: 12

    Do Not back down, AG Horne. If everyone has to show proof of citizenship to vote there is no discrimination. End of story...case closed!

     
  • soricobob posted at 7:40 am on Tue, Jun 21, 2011.

    soricobob Posts: 665

    Sorry Tom, but to brand you as "top lawyer" is much akin to naming you "top educator": it ain't happening. I've met many lawyers and teachers ( and you)' and you are neither.

     
  • NothingButTheTruth posted at 9:35 am on Tue, Jun 21, 2011.

    NothingButTheTruth Posts: 652

    Good luck Tom. No one should be voting in our elections if they can't even prove they are citizens of this country.

     
  • Slabside posted at 10:15 am on Tue, Jun 21, 2011.

    Slabside Posts: 1680

    Folks, soricobob above is your typical liberal hack. Nothing substantial to say about having to show ID to vote... just attacks Tom Horne for performing his the job the voters elected him to do.

     
  • AmericanPatriot posted at 2:33 pm on Tue, Jun 21, 2011.

    AmericanPatriot Posts: 235

    You're right Slabside. His kind attacks those who protect us from the criminal element. Why? soricobob and others like him have a hard time justifying allowing people who cannot prove they are US citizens to vote, so they have no choice but to attack those fighting to prevent this travesty.

     
  • Masterrogue666 posted at 5:37 pm on Wed, Jun 22, 2011.

    Masterrogue666 Posts: 1797

    If I was an ILLEGAL ALIEN, do you really think that being convicted of "perjury" would stop me from voting even though I don't have that right? You are talking about individuals that have NO PROBLEM ignoring/breaking several of our laws to begin with. Do you really think they'd stop there?

     

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