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“No a la Proposici n 187 y no a la ley de Arizona.”
Translation: “No on Proposition 187 and no on the Arizona law.”
So say the new billboards for Meg Whitman, the Republican candidate for governor.
The billboards, along with Spanish-language radio commercials, aim to court latino voters.
But political observers say they might not achieve that goal and they
could drive away some conservatives and anti-illegal-immigration
activists who support Arizona’s new law, known as S.B. 1070.

But Benjamin Bishin, a political science professor at University of
California, Riverside, said voters who support S.B. 1070 don’t have a
better option.
Excuse moi
One gubernatorial candidate, American
Independent Chelene Nightingale, supports the Arizona law.
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Bah, kydex...
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Thanks for posting this, Rodge.
ReplyDeleteI simply refuse to vote for yet another open-borders RINO shill like Whitman.
Frankly, any threats of "you'll be throwing your vote away to Brown" are going to fall on deaf ears.
Fuck the CAGOP and their shamnesty enablers.
I'm with you 100% TUA! Enough is enough.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of her before this posting, thanks for putting it up. I was liking Whitman, at least over Brown, until the Spanish language bullshit and then I decided I disliked them equally.
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