Thursday, July 08, 2010

POLITICS - "Truth or Consequences"

"Arizona Law Causes Split for Border Governors" by RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD, New York Times 7/6/2010

Excerpt

For nearly 30 years, the governors of the states that line both sides of the United States-Mexico border have gathered to celebrate border bonhomie. They issue proclamations and pledges to work together, air grievances and concerns behind closed doors and pose for the cameras in symbolic showings of cooperation.

But this year the 28th annual conference has collided headlong with Arizona’s crackdown on illegal immigration, inspiring bitter recriminations among Mexican governors and rancor among some American ones.

Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona has championed the new state law that gives local police officers broader authority to question people they stop about their immigration status. On Tuesday, the United States Justice Department filed suit to challenge the law.

Ms. Brewer happens by rotation to be the chairwoman and host of this year’s conference, scheduled for September at a resort in Phoenix. But after all six Mexican border governors wrote to her to say they intended to boycott the gathering to protest the new law, Ms. Brewer sent a letter of her own last week to the governors on both sides of the border saying she was canceling the whole conference.

("Truth or Consequences" game show)

You have to wonder is Governor Brewer has ANY common sense. What did she expect?

Of course, ALL members of the GOP do NOT live in the real world. They live in their own manufactured world, driven by fear of anyone or anything different, the world of NO!

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