Dan_Harris Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 As soon as the Governator got into office he manage to get the drivers license for illegal aliens repealed. Now this study says that non-citizens should be allowed to vote. Granted the people suggested are here legally. But, if I go to another country and have legal resident status, could I vote if not a citizen of the country? On a side note to the repeal, hispanics are going to protest the repeal by bycotting all business today. DON'T BUY ANYTHING TODAY!!! Also don't send your hispanic kids to school. My 7th period will be empty if they follow through. Quote
vegetablebelay Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 I heard on the radio this morning they were going to encourage teachers and students to go to school, but discuss the issues in class vs. the lesson plan. You better start studying so you'll have something to talk about. Quote
whiskeybreath Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 Saw an interview with Sean Hannity and Arnold the other night. I really like Arnold. He seems intelligent, motivated, fair, and definitely for the people and the state of California. His main focus on the driver's license issue was to make sure every driver in the state had identification and INSURANCE. Quote
scrambler Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 I thought there was a news article about a couple of days ago or so, that mentioned Tommy Thompson's view on legalizing the status of the immigrants currently residing here. Seems he was supportive of those now working and paying taxes here but wanted to get on a firm footing for imposing control on this situation. I just wanted to throw this in. ...And, in other California news today: Follow the story at this link:The Sheriff's Department's “decal controversy” is sticking around Quote
Dan_Harris Posted December 12, 2003 Author Posted December 12, 2003 After the first three periods, my absence numbers were pretty normal. The Administration said that several of the busses were only about 1/3 full though. I have several legal resident alien students and they all agreed that this boycott thing was stupid and as far as the license thing goes, they said, "work on getting to this country legally and they won't have problems". One student will be 18 in a couple of months and said one should be a citizen to vote, he plans on getting U.S. citizenship. Quote
erik Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 when i was in cali..i was talking to my parents about all the political fun they experience down there(they are obnoxiously right winged) and they were saying that most places were going to move to consider the cali state drivers license not a worthy piece of id if illegals were allowed to have them. Quote
Dan_Harris Posted December 12, 2003 Author Posted December 12, 2003 Well, I finally had my big absence group. My 7th period had half of the kids gone today, all with hispanic surnames. Several kids earlier in the day were upset because the taco trucks were not operating today and they wanted to get lunch there. Quote
allthumbs Posted December 12, 2003 Posted December 12, 2003 fuck 'em - if the illegals don't like it they should hit the fucking road what are these illegals doing here anyway? pisses me off Quote
Dan_Harris Posted December 13, 2003 Author Posted December 13, 2003 Last post on this. Here is the story from today's paper for those who are curious. Quote
badvoodoo Posted December 13, 2003 Posted December 13, 2003 trask said: what are these illegals doing here anyway? This is my thought. If they already KNOW they're illegals, why isn't it they haven't deported them? I mean, isn't that kind of the whole purpose of the INS? To make sure people living in the country are citizens, and deport them if the're in the country illegally? My federal tax dollars at work. Quote
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