Letters to the Editor • Police State
Papers, Please? No Problem, say Sheep
Of course, the promoters of the billboard once again play into the hands of those who desire more control over the population by fanning the flames of "us vs. them" instead of focusing on the overall picture.
The reality: 1070 isn't about immigration. It's about papers please for everyone, and the sheep can't seem to line up at the trough fast enough to swallow down this newest load of bullcrap.
Most incredible is the absolute yearning for Arizonans to prove their "superiority" just because they happen to have the right government papers... and they're damn proud of it! Just look at these comments copied from the AZCentral website under the aforementioned billboard article:
kenmiller - Hey, I have my papers in order. What's the big deal?
azironman - I carry my ID with me everywhere! No problem.
dannyman - I always have my "papers" ready- a drivers license and proof of registration/insurance.
unnamedDBacksfan1 - kewl! I've got my papers in order. I've got nothing to fear.
So pious in their printed paper superiority that they become blinded to the principles outlined very clearly in the Bill of Rights:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
What part of "shall not be violated" do SB1070 "supporters" not understand?
David Alpha




3 Comments in Response to Papers, Please? No Problem, say Sheep
Last I checked, there were only about 59 Cubans living in Arizona. Too bad, there isn't a Little Havana in the middle of that desert or that law would have never passed. Cubans still remember the days when their Comandate made it mandatory to carry ID - which even outlined their marital status, spouse's name and number of children (hint, hint: you couldn't even cheat on your spouse!). Anyone stopped by a cop had to produce that national ID, if they didn't, they were immediately jailed. Now, maybe that's what they ought to do in Arizona, have mighty Joe Arpaio jail a few of these die-hard jail birds, shave their heads, give 'em a few atomic wedgies and we'll see how much in favor of their law they are when they come out.
Never thought about it like that before. I have backup copies of all my important papers and documents. For some of the stuff, I have more than 1 copy - because it is important enough that I don't want to lose it no matter what. What if I wanted to have a thousand copies of each document... a thousand copies that I could re-copy any time one of them happened to get burned up in a fire? Can I do it? Am I still safe by the Bill of Rights?
I'm personally not of the sort to do what I am going to suggest here. But a couple hundred years ago most of our documents were written on hemp paper. So why don't we be safe in our persons and papers by making our copies on hemp paper today? Just because if it happens to be the kind of hemp that gets burned up faster than most other paper would. We could remake the copies, right? Totally legal, right?
They become blinded to the principles outlined very clearly in the Bill of Rights? These brain dead indoctrinated nazies that Hitler would be proud of, including most of the sheeple don't even know what the bill of rights is let alone what it means. This is a fact. Most if not all road nazies don't even know the first article of the Constitution is that they have signed an oath to serve and protect. What the hell is with that? I know because I ask these thugs posing as law enforcement officers all the time if they even have a clue of the what the Constitution is about AND THEY DO NOT KNOW! and there is a reason why and it is all by design. I had one such gun toatin thug ask me if I was one of them Constitutionalist. Somebody help me here. Am I living in the Twilight Zone? "It is almost impossible to get someone to see the truth when their pay checks depend on them not knowing the truth".