Wednesday, May 19, 2010

arizona debate...continued

Greetings!

I have much more to say, but in the absence of time to do so, I will make this as brief as my fingers will allow. I know I said it would be my last word on this, but anyone who knows me knows...it won't be. LOL.

I had a very spirited debate with my dentist this morning. What I took from it is one, the man knows now without a shadow of a doubt knows that I keep up with political trends, and the other, is that I will now pose a new question when I am about to vote for a law. My dentist said that he felt the AZ law was put in place to send the message that if one is here , illegally, then that person will have to become legal and pay the same taxes that legal citizens do...to him, it's an issue of fairness. He did not address the whole racial profiling aspect of it. My take on the intent of the AZ law is totally different. So, now, this brings me to my second point. My second point is this: when voting for a law, I will now ask the law maker their intent of making the law, and DESIRED GOAL. Though politicians will lie to ensure that they maintain their constituents interests, but also, really, what is the desired goal of the law. When drafting these two bills and signing them into law (SB 1070 and the new ethnic studies law, which I will blog about tonight), what was Gov. Brewer's intent, and what is her DESIRED GOAL. What does she HOPE to accomplish by enacting these laws? We know what the politically correct language says...but what is her desired goal and intent? Asking these two questions to me, places the voter at the advantage that they are truly informed, because, this gives the true meaning and spirit of the law. As it is, two different people, have different ideas of what this law represents, and what the desired goal SHOULD BE, as opposed to what it is.

Okay, have to run to work...i came home to change clothing, pick up lunch, and write down my thought on this.

-LATER FOR MORE!

-DG

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