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Governor please veto these hateful bills

Started by Hometown, April 18, 2007, 12:38:50 PM

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Hometown

So what hole did you crawl out of Ippy?  I know it wasn't Tulsa.  Say what you will about Tulsans, they know how to act in public.

You guys sit around dreaming about how to play ball with the big boys.  How to push Tulsa into the mainstream of national life.

You aren't going to get there by passing hateful extremist legislation that targets women and Latinos.

It's about time for the Oklahoma jokes to start again.  Unfortunately if you are on the wrong end of the hatefulness, it isn't at all funny.

Sometimes I look around and I think, these fools are getting exactly what they deserve.  And I'm not looking at women or Latinos.


Breadburner

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Originally posted by Hometown

Nothing has brought me closer to packing it in and saying goodbye hometown than the two hateful bills that recently passed our State House and Senate.  Anti-immigrant and anti-abortion.  I've pumped close to $400,000 thousand into the local economy in the past year and a half and I'm telling you there are other folks out there thinking what I'm thinking:  Oklahoma is going too far and there are lots of other places to live.  

Please Governor Henry, do the right thing and veto these hateful bills.  





You sound like a massive consumer....I think there might be a place next to Gore's....Maybe you two could share a composting pile....
 

Double A

HB 1804 will become law, even if Henry vetoes, which I highly doubt. It is veto proof. BTW, I know many Democrats that support this bill.
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Hometown

Double A you want to have it both ways.  One day you want to present yourself as a party regular and the next day you align yourself with the Right Wing Extremists (Minute Men).  I have no doubt there are some Democrats in Oklahoma that are at the beginning of a learning curve about immigrants. But the Democrats are in a full fledged fight with the Republicans for the Latin vote.  Double A the Latin demographic is more important to our party's future than you are.  Now a good Democrat does not align themselves with right wing extremists.  I shouldn't have to tell you that.

You are a well off young White who lives in a culture tailor made for you.  You enjoy many advantages.  It is the responsibility of strong people to extend a hand of help to those who need it.  You have somehow missed out the basics of being a gentle person.

In fact, you have a deep seated grudge against Latins.  I don't know if some Latin k***** your a** or what but I do know you don't represent the mainstream of party thought.


Hometown

quote:
Originally posted by Breadburner

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Nothing has brought me closer to packing it in and saying goodbye hometown than the two hateful bills that recently passed our State House and Senate.  Anti-immigrant and anti-abortion.  I've pumped close to $400,000 thousand into the local economy in the past year and a half and I'm telling you there are other folks out there thinking what I'm thinking:  Oklahoma is going too far and there are lots of other places to live.  

Please Governor Henry, do the right thing and veto these hateful bills.  





You sound like a massive consumer....I think there might be a place next to Gore's....Maybe you two could share a composting pile....



I feel like Miss Peggy on Romper Room for Hateful Republicans.

I'm looking through the mirror saying:

I see Ippy, I see Conan, I see Canon, I see Breadburner, I see Cubs, I see Double A (closet R.), I see LilMikey, I see ... oh my, horns and a red tail.

All my little friends gather around so Miss Peggy can tell you about loving your neighbor.


TulsaFan-inTexas

Add "I can see Tulsfan-inTexas" to that list.

Illegals are not just immigrants, they are ILLEGAL immigrants. Using the term "immigrants" when we all know that you are talking about illegal immigrants is a slap in the face against anyone that has had to jump through the multiple hoops to come and live here legally and abide by our laws. Shall we just open up the borders and let everyone in or only the Latinos of which you speak? If the answer is no, then what's your problem? Are you against Germans, Poles, French, Africans?

For someone to say they are against illegal immigrants does not mean they are against Latinos. I know many, many Latinos down here in Texas and they are not for people trampling over the borders to get here. So, essentially anytime someone who is for illegal immigration starts talking about everyone for LEGAL immigration having something against Latinos they are in fact just using the race card, albeit in a little more subtle manner. Pull the race card when you have nothing valid to say, you lose - plain and simple.

That being said, it's certainly not the illegal immigrants that are at the core of this problem. If I had the giant carrot of higher wages and opportunity dangled in front of me like the lawmakers and corporations in this country have done to those south of the border I'd come running up here as well; laws or no laws.

The Democrats want the votes and the Republicans want cheap labor. They're both corrupt and until we boot these people out of office and charge them with enforcing the laws things will never change.


Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.


Breadburner

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.





Lol...Your a quack.....Your whats wrong with Tulsa....
 

MH2010

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.





Awww, the Reagan Revolution.  It warms my heart and brings a tear to my eye.  If only we could find someone just like him to be president again.

As far as House Bill 1804.  It should have been passed years ago.

inteller

How do you write "Illegals, don't let the sun set on you" in Spanish?  I want to make some signs and put them at the Texas-Oklahoma border.

I'm glad to see Oklahoma once again leading the country with legislation that gets **** done.  This will stick it hard to illegals and tell them to stay the **** out of Oklahoma.  Once other states see how well this works like our meth laws did, they will be passing similiar laws.

Rico

MH2010 wrote:

Awww, the Reagan Revolution.  It warms my heart and brings a tear to my eye.  If only we could find someone just like him to be president again.

As far as House Bill 1804.  It should have been passed years ago.
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Pardon me ... But wasn't Reagan the one that granted Amnesty, in 1986, to the illegal immigrants from Mejico..?

Viva Reagan..!
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Not much is going to change regardless of your House Bill 1804...

When you figure out where the demand for illegal labor comes from... You will see a stacked deck.. Play on...

RLitterell

quote:
Originally posted by MH2010

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.





Awww, the Reagan Revolution.  It warms my heart and brings a tear to my eye.  If only we could find someone just like him to be president again.

As far as House Bill 1804.  It should have been passed years ago.


Check out this website www.DraftFredThompson.com For a true Reagan conservative

Hometown

quote:
Originally posted by Breadburner

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.





Lol...Your a quack.....Your whats wrong with Tulsa....



You can't conjugate verbs.  If you were from Tulsa you could manage 5th grade English.




RLitterell

quote:
Originally posted by Hometown

Hey, I'm learning how to talk to Republicans here.  If I could ever reach a "Cubs" I'd know how to repair all the damage that the last 30 years has done to national life.  The heartland has been devastated by the Reagan Revolution.

Anyway both of the bills I mentioned have been described as draconian.  Both bills would inflict real harm on fellow Oklahomans.  The Tulsa World published an editorial urging Henry to veto the bill on abortion.  I've heard folks in the Latin community speaking up against the ill-advised anti-immigrant bill.  A simple reading of this bill tells you it will create enormous financial burdens for a state that can't even pay the bill before these additional burdens.

This is bad medicine that will hurt Oklahomans.

Davaz, most of these people are interlopers from somewhere else.  I feel like a bystander in my own hometown as I watch them ruin what's left of what was good.





"... what was good." is that Tulsa and Oklahoma in general did not used to be overcrowded with illegal aliens.