Citizens Must Comply Why Not Everybody? What Ever Happened to Equal Justice ?
Among The Fifty States of The United States of America, There Is A Very Courageous State ... The State of Arizona. Go Arizona Governor Brewer!
I must show ID when:
1. Pulled over by the police
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor's appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver's license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially if I'm out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I'm sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day. Why should people in this country illegally be exempt?
For that matter, perhaps the liberals can answer the question as to why shouldn't we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
GO ARIZONA !!!
Isn't It Very Odd? ... That There Is A "Liberal Correctness" To Fit The Liberal Socialists Agenda?
Remember People That "Political Correctness (PC)" Is Going To Destroy The Core Fabric of This Country.
Sad Isn't It?
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The United States Media ... is corrupt!
The United States Media is corrupt! (Guilty of dishonest practices; lacking integrity; crooked).
No! The United States ‘State Run' Media, is corrupt!
Television and Newspapers ( The Big Ones ). I wonder how these organizations avoid reporting something that is extremely important? Leaving out in-depth information that would be incriminating to the liberal politicians, or fabricating derogatory stories about conservatives and their views.
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