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Title: Some Democrats Fear Backlash Over Obama's Handling of Immigration
Source: Fox News
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201 ... al-immigration-cause-backlash/
Published: Jul 8, 2010
Author: By Carl Cameron
Post Date: 2010-07-08 23:12:02 by WhiteSands
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Keywords: Democrats, Arizona, Illegals
Views: 22747
Comments: 32

Some Democrats, even in Arizona, are fearing an election backlash over immigration, as President Obama sues Arizona over its new immigration enforcement law and pushes Congress to pass a comprehensive immigration overhaul.

"My concern is that the federal government is suing the state of Arizona, ironically, over the ability to enforce immigration laws -- where if the federal government had been doing its job over the years, we wouldn't be in this situation in the first place," Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., said.

Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, the Democratic nominee for governor, urged the Obama administration to back off Arizona's new law, which allows state and local authorities to ask people for immigration documents during unrelated enforcement encounters – such as traffic stops.

The president appears to be out of step with public opinion on immigration. The latest Fox News Opinion Dynamics poll shows 2-to-1 support nationwide for Arizona's law, including 73 percent of Republicans, 57 percent of independents and one out of three Democrats.

On immigration, the GOP accuses Democrats of ignoring a border crisis and selling out national security to cynically court Latino votes.

"The reason why both parties are playing football with immigration is because their supporters in the stands are cheering," said Larry Sabato, director of University of Virginia's Center of Politics. "This plays to the base on both sides. It's red meat for the base."

The liberal red meat served up by Democrats mostly stops short of calling Republicans racist but does call GOP immigration policy hostile to minorities, particularly Hispanics, the biggest and fastest growing U.S. minority.

But in Colorado, a recent Denver Post poll said 62 percent of Colorado Hispanics favor a law like Arizona's. The state's Republican gubernatorial front runner Scott McInnis supports it. But Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Hickenlooper, the mayor of Denver, opposes it, putting himself at odds with those Colorado Latinos.

"Until Washington D.C. realizes that they are being absolutely and totally failures at border security, you can't talk about immigration reform," Texas Gov. Rick Perry said.

On the other hand, Perry has seen his Latino support plummet and his double-digit lead over Democratic challenger and Houston Mayor Bill White all but vanish since the Arizona controversy began.

Separate from border states – wherever a close race emerges this year, count on immigration to be a prominent wedge issue. Subscribe to *Standing Ovation4Mexico Dems*

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#2. To: WhiteSands (#0)

fearing an election backlash over immigration

McCain felt that backlash in 2008 over Bush's hispandering. Likely he's going to feel it again one more time, before he's done for good.

Most R&D's need to feel that backlash. Vote all the anti-Americans globalist bums out! We're doomed if those two corrupt parties continue to control government.

Hopefuly some third party is sucessful.

Hondo68  posted on  2010-07-08   23:43:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: hondo68 (#2)

Hopefuly some third party is sucessful.

It'll be coming out of the South. ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-09   9:32:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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This is what causes Pogroms:

Thursday, July 8, 2010 Baltic Dry Rate Continues To Plunge The Baltic Dry, which contrary to what some may claim, actually is one of the best leading indicators on global trade and thus the health of the economy, continues to plunge, and is now below 2000, hitting fresh 14 month lows, at 1940. It is now at the levels last seen during the March 2009 "generational" low, and just after the Lehman bankruptcy. Yet futures are up as initial claims beat expectations by 6,000 very statistically relevant people.

Read more: http://thecomingdepression.blogspot.com/#ixzz0tBvBdkPL Under Creative Commons License: Attribution

Get reasdy for gold at $600.

Oil at $30.

DJIA at 5400.

by Xmas at least.

Oh Yeah. And I forgot this:

Home Prices Could(WILL) Go Down Another 50% The housing market continues to deteriorate. Thursday's report on May pending home sales was down 30% from the prior month and nearly 16% vs. a year ago. The market weakness spans the country. Sales in the Northeast, Midwest and South fell more than 30%, the bright spot, the West, only fell 21%.

Read more: http://thecomingdepression.blogspot.com/#ixzz0tBxQffi3 Under Creative Commons License: Attribution

Everytime. The Bigger the Depression, the Bigger the Pogrom.

We're no different than yeast.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-09   9:35:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Oh Yeah and this:

Oakland Police Search Without Warrants In a little-known city program that critics say may be unconstitutional, cops join fire and building inspectors as they enter homes without a warrant and then arrest residents if they find anything illegal. By Alex Weber Article Tools

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click to enlarge A room at Off-Ramp Studios that officials took to be a marijuana grow room.

* Alex Weber * A room at Off-Ramp Studios that officials took to be a marijuana grow room.

On a gloomy recent morning in West Oakland, tenants at the David Gray Building — or, Off-Ramp Studios, as everyone who lives there calls it — stood in the hallways outside their lofts. They gathered around their doors in nervous clusters and spoke in hushed tones, wondering aloud whether they should head to work or stay and observe while two Oakland police officers, two building services code enforcers, a fire inspector, and three property management representatives entered all of their units one by one.

Combined with this:

News for oakland cop manslaughter

California transit cop guilty of manslaughter46; - 12 hours ago "This city is not the wild, wild West," Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts ... Jurors can render an involuntary manslaughter conviction if they believe the ... Reuters - 2293 related articles »

Will get you a Torched City.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-09   9:37:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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And here's what gets the Pogroms running like the Bulls of Pamplona:

# U.S. 2011 Soy Reserves Will Be Smaller Than Expected, USDA Says ... Jul 9, 2010 ... US soybean inventories at the end of the next marketing year will be smaller than analysts expected ... Sectors & Industries · Stocks · Stocks & Markets ... U.S. 2011 Soy Reserves Will Be Smaller Than Expected, USDA Says ... www.businessweek.com/.../u-s-2011-soy-reserves-will-be-smaller(SMALLEST than Ever)-than-expected-usda-says.html - 43 minutes ago Get more results from the past 24 hours

Prospects of bulging US grain stocks in 2011 May 12, 2010 ... The caveat to prospects for bulging U.S. grain stocks next year is that ... of the corn and soy crops, the weather this year has been ideal, ... www.commodities-now.com/.../2593-prospects-of-bulging-us-grain-stocks-in-2011.html - Cached

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