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May 12, 2010 at 2:10 PM #17447May 12, 2010 at 2:22 PM #549616
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ParticipantI listened to Whitman’s interview today. Although she might have said she would veto the Arizona bill, she’s also against giving illegal amnesty and she constantly repeat that illegal immigrants are just that illegal.
May 12, 2010 at 2:22 PM #549725an
ParticipantI listened to Whitman’s interview today. Although she might have said she would veto the Arizona bill, she’s also against giving illegal amnesty and she constantly repeat that illegal immigrants are just that illegal.
May 12, 2010 at 2:22 PM #550219an
ParticipantI listened to Whitman’s interview today. Although she might have said she would veto the Arizona bill, she’s also against giving illegal amnesty and she constantly repeat that illegal immigrants are just that illegal.
May 12, 2010 at 2:22 PM #550320an
ParticipantI listened to Whitman’s interview today. Although she might have said she would veto the Arizona bill, she’s also against giving illegal amnesty and she constantly repeat that illegal immigrants are just that illegal.
May 12, 2010 at 2:22 PM #550598an
ParticipantI listened to Whitman’s interview today. Although she might have said she would veto the Arizona bill, she’s also against giving illegal amnesty and she constantly repeat that illegal immigrants are just that illegal.
May 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM #549621desmond
ParticipantWhat if Arizona said fine, we will just stop sending water to San Diego?
The Colorado River is a major source of supply for cities in San Diego County as well as the Imperial County towns of Calexico and El Centro. San Diego County cities also rely on water from the State Water Project, with groundwater comprising only a small portion of the county’s overall water sources.
May 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM #549730desmond
ParticipantWhat if Arizona said fine, we will just stop sending water to San Diego?
The Colorado River is a major source of supply for cities in San Diego County as well as the Imperial County towns of Calexico and El Centro. San Diego County cities also rely on water from the State Water Project, with groundwater comprising only a small portion of the county’s overall water sources.
May 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM #550224desmond
ParticipantWhat if Arizona said fine, we will just stop sending water to San Diego?
The Colorado River is a major source of supply for cities in San Diego County as well as the Imperial County towns of Calexico and El Centro. San Diego County cities also rely on water from the State Water Project, with groundwater comprising only a small portion of the county’s overall water sources.
May 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM #550325desmond
ParticipantWhat if Arizona said fine, we will just stop sending water to San Diego?
The Colorado River is a major source of supply for cities in San Diego County as well as the Imperial County towns of Calexico and El Centro. San Diego County cities also rely on water from the State Water Project, with groundwater comprising only a small portion of the county’s overall water sources.
May 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM #550603desmond
ParticipantWhat if Arizona said fine, we will just stop sending water to San Diego?
The Colorado River is a major source of supply for cities in San Diego County as well as the Imperial County towns of Calexico and El Centro. San Diego County cities also rely on water from the State Water Project, with groundwater comprising only a small portion of the county’s overall water sources.
May 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM #549626meadandale
ParticipantWell, considering the demographics, if Los Angelinos stop traveling to Arizona that may make a huge dent in their problem anyways.
I say boycott away and make asses of yourselves. The unintended consequences should be pretty funny to watch unfold.
BTW, I’m going to start buying as much stuff as I can from AZ to support their economy and boycotting anything made in LA or SF.
And, FWIW, don’t think that I, and many like me, won’t be putting our money where our mouths are come the next election. City Council? School Board? State Legislature and those running for elected office? They’ll soon find out which side of their bread the butter is on.
May 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM #549735meadandale
ParticipantWell, considering the demographics, if Los Angelinos stop traveling to Arizona that may make a huge dent in their problem anyways.
I say boycott away and make asses of yourselves. The unintended consequences should be pretty funny to watch unfold.
BTW, I’m going to start buying as much stuff as I can from AZ to support their economy and boycotting anything made in LA or SF.
And, FWIW, don’t think that I, and many like me, won’t be putting our money where our mouths are come the next election. City Council? School Board? State Legislature and those running for elected office? They’ll soon find out which side of their bread the butter is on.
May 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM #550229meadandale
ParticipantWell, considering the demographics, if Los Angelinos stop traveling to Arizona that may make a huge dent in their problem anyways.
I say boycott away and make asses of yourselves. The unintended consequences should be pretty funny to watch unfold.
BTW, I’m going to start buying as much stuff as I can from AZ to support their economy and boycotting anything made in LA or SF.
And, FWIW, don’t think that I, and many like me, won’t be putting our money where our mouths are come the next election. City Council? School Board? State Legislature and those running for elected office? They’ll soon find out which side of their bread the butter is on.
May 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM #550330meadandale
ParticipantWell, considering the demographics, if Los Angelinos stop traveling to Arizona that may make a huge dent in their problem anyways.
I say boycott away and make asses of yourselves. The unintended consequences should be pretty funny to watch unfold.
BTW, I’m going to start buying as much stuff as I can from AZ to support their economy and boycotting anything made in LA or SF.
And, FWIW, don’t think that I, and many like me, won’t be putting our money where our mouths are come the next election. City Council? School Board? State Legislature and those running for elected office? They’ll soon find out which side of their bread the butter is on.
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