From: Las Vegas Don on
On Aug 1, 9:34 am, Jose Padilla <j...(a)ifly.com> wrote:
>   The owner of the Phoenix Suns basketball team, Robert Sarver, opposes
> AZ's new immigration laws.   Arizona's Governor, Jan Brewer, released
> the following statement in response to Sarver's criticism of the new
> law:        
>
>   "What if the owners of the Suns discovered that hordes of people were
> sneaking into games without paying? What if they had a good idea who the
> gate-crashers are, but the ushers and security personnel were not
> allowed to ask these folks to produce their ticket stubs, thus
> non-paying attendees couldn't be ejected. Furthermore, what if Suns'
> ownership was expected to provide those who sneaked in with
> complimentary eats and drink? And what if, on those days when a
> gate-crasher became ill or injured, the Suns had to provide free medical
> care and shelter?"
>
>  - Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer

I love the accurate and appropriate analogy. If someone sneaks into
a place something tells me that they don't want to take the front door
and are the kind of person that feels more comfortable with window
access. Why do we makes laws, even Federal Laws, then just ignore
them and give them the most precursory appreciation.

Don
From: Gary on
On 8/1/2010 5:30 PM, Las Vegas Don wrote:

> I love the accurate and appropriate analogy. If someone sneaks into
> a place something tells me that they don't want to take the front door
> and are the kind of person that feels more comfortable with window
> access. Why do we makes laws, even Federal Laws, then just ignore
> them and give them the most precursory appreciation.
>
> Don

Not in Las Vegas Don,

This would be funny, if not for the fact that you (Don) used to work for
a company that campaigned for Harry Reid and hired and continues to hire
illegals. That to this day continues to work to register illegals to
vote and helps illegals to gain access to public assistance. The
Culinary Union and HERE (the Las Vegas local of the Hotel Employees and
Restaurant Employees International) have been among the most outspoken
in demanding full protection not only for legal immigrants, but also for
illegal aliens.

It really has to suck for you Don, knowing that the union you love not
only fired you, but supports causes and candidates that you now hate.

Gary

"Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own
father can make you live forever if you telepathically tell him you
accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul
that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a
talking snake to eat from a magical tree..... yeah, makes perfect sense."
From: joesorce on
The problem with her analogy is the "what if they had a good idea who
the gate crashers are..."

If she's got a good idea, why let them crash the gate in the first
place?

The people sitting beside them with legal tickets have a right to enjoy
the game in peace, without being asked (at every damn game) to produce
their ticket stubs just because of somebody's "good idea" that they
snuck in. And just because somebody can't do their job of keeping the
gatecrashers out.

From: jerry the jerk on
On Aug 1 2010 3:30 PM, Las Vegas Don wrote:

> On Aug 1, 9:34�am, Jose Padilla <j...(a)ifly.com> wrote:
> > � The owner of the Phoenix Suns basketball team, Robert Sarver, opposes
> > AZ's new immigration laws. � Arizona's Governor, Jan Brewer, released
> > the following statement in response to Sarver's criticism of the new
> > law: � � � �
> >
> > � "What if the owners of the Suns discovered that hordes of people were
> > sneaking into games without paying? What if they had a good idea who the
> > gate-crashers are, but the ushers and security personnel were not
> > allowed to ask these folks to produce their ticket stubs, thus
> > non-paying attendees couldn't be ejected. Furthermore, what if Suns'
> > ownership was expected to provide those who sneaked in with
> > complimentary eats and drink? And what if, on those days when a
> > gate-crasher became ill or injured, the Suns had to provide free medical
> > care and shelter?"
> >
> > �- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer
>
> I love the accurate and appropriate analogy. If someone sneaks into
> a place something tells me that they don't want to take the front door
> and are the kind of person that feels more comfortable with window
> access. Why do we makes laws, even Federal Laws, then just ignore
> them and give them the most precursory appreciation.
>
> Don

WHY? WHY? If we happen to be a politician, it is because once we make
these sneaky guests citizens, we want them to vote for us. That is the
real reason behind "immigration reform".
The best policies is to grab 4 or 5 of the people who sneak into the
basketball game and execute them chinese style out in front of the arena.
Then all of the other non-paying "guests" will run like hell back to where
they came from.

--------�
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From: Las Vegas Don on
On Aug 1, 7:36 pm, Gary <Gary...(a)Yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 8/1/2010 5:30 PM, Las Vegas Don wrote:
>
> > I love the accurate and appropriate analogy.   If someone sneaks into
> > a place something tells me that they don't want to take the front door
> > and are the kind of person that feels more comfortable with window
> > access.  Why do we makes laws, even Federal Laws, then just ignore
> > them and give them the most precursory appreciation.
>
> > Don
>
> Not in Las Vegas Don,
>
> This would be funny, if not for the fact that you (Don) used to work for
> a company that campaigned for Harry Reid and hired and continues to hire
> illegals.
Inaccurate statement not based in fact, but irrational emotion

That to this day continues to work to register illegals to
> vote and helps illegals to gain access to public assistance.

Inaccurate statement not based in fact, but irrational emotion


The
> Culinary Union and HERE (the Las Vegas local of the Hotel Employees and
> Restaurant Employees International) have been among the most outspoken
> in demanding full protection not only for legal immigrants, but also for
> illegal aliens.
>
> It really has to suck for you Don, knowing that the union you love not
> only fired you, but supports causes and candidates that you now hate.

Inaccurate statement not based in fact, but irrational emotion

>
>         Gary
>
> "Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own
> father can make you live forever if you telepathically tell him you
> accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul
> that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a
> talking snake to eat from a magical tree..... yeah, makes perfect sense."

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