It is rather incredulous for any city, county, or states political offices to boycott a fellow state for simply enforcing and protecting its citizens, as was overwhelmingly desired by the citizens of Arizona. It is NOT the place of this city, county, or state to judge another sovereigns states right to take action simply because it is politically popular to oppose the action, by simple demographic. To propose a boycott is to start down the road to economic civil war. Think twice, three times eve
SpeaksHisMind April 30, 2010
at 10:25pm
It is rather incredulous for any city, county, or states political offices to boycott a fellow state for simply enforcing and protecting its citizens, as was overwhelmingly desired by the citizens of Arizona. It is NOT the place of this city, county, or state to judge another sovereigns states right to take action simply because it is politically popular to oppose the action, by simple demographic. To propose a boycott is to start down the road to economic civil war. Think twice, three times eve