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Az Cinco Da Mayo Boycott?
who will not be celebrating their stuff :disgust the terrible things that hispanics have been saying trying to hurt the Az economy which they live here as well.
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Must be a local Az thing... either that or I just missed it in the news. What have they been saying?
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non-Americans here illegally are upset with new immigration policies Arizona is implementing . |
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i think it would be a starter in the battle here. maybe the sheriff will do a round up theres one hes doing today "cinco de round-up" Piņata filled with zip ties :helpme:helpme :1orglaugh :uhoh just kidding
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hahah id love to see the look on illegals face when they come at me with a shovel and I pull out this 9mm that American legal system says I can carry to protect myself.
LOLs rule #1 chola, dont bring a shovel to a gunfight |
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The shit these protesters are saying is just out right fucking crazy and racist. |
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that can't be right..... Everybody knows that it's the TEA PARTY protests that are inciting violence.... :winkwink: |
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Few weeks later the guys got into it again, this time cops came. I happened to be hanging with some of them so I overheard what the cops were saying, this is basically weord for word. "If he came at you with a knife, why didnt you shoot him the first time?" LOLZ Cops down here are like that, openly ask ya that shit. |
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Heh the laws down here are definitely on the self protection side.
Even attempting to break into someones car (while they are in it) is seen as breaking into someones home, as cars are extension of home down here, so deadly response is protected by self defence of the Castle Doctrine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_..._United_States However back to not being in your car or home, if you are carrying and your life is threatened and they do not retreat after you pull weapon and keep coming to you. Game over. |
this shit is worded so good its sexy
"A Castle Doctrine (also known as a Castle Law or a Defense of Habitation Law) is an American legal doctrine that arose from English Common Law[1] that designates one's place of residence (or, in some states, any place legally occupied, such as one's car or place of work) as a place in which one enjoys protection from illegal trespassing and violent attack." It then goes on to give a person the legal right to use deadly force to defend that place (his/her "castle"), and/or any other innocent persons legally inside it, from violent attack or an intrusion which may lead to violent attack. In a legal context, therefore, use of deadly force which actually results in death may be defended as justifiable homicide under the Castle Doctrine." |
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Once you have his knife, your defense was already a success. Killing him would just be murder.
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I love how they think it will hurt the eco if they don't celebrate Cinco de Mayo. When every single one of them is going to go home - cook refried beans, husbands are going to get sloshed on beer, people are going to be token, come on... they can't be this stupid.
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He is lucky. Generally in AZ, you get a longer sentence for attempted murder VS flat out murder. Dead men can't talk ;) |
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What gets me is that if I was protesting and making those kind of threats, I am sure I would be detained. They should move in and lock some of these fuckers up. I surprised that Sheriff Joe has not moved in with his tanks....... |
Oh, I forgot....answer to the poll,
No! I have never celebrated that holiday as I do not consider it an American Holiday. And I don't like corona or any other mexican beer and enchiladas give me heartburn... |
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I fired my gardeners. I will MOW my own lawn from now on.
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I'm celebrating cinco de mayo. It's my birthday.
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im gonna sit back and make a big batch of tamales today i think, just because, ya know, whitey can make mexican food too lols
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I grew up in Camarillo California, we celebrated it every year and it takes over the town, and it's my brothers birthday, so yes, I will have a burrito and a shot of tequila
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bumpin this
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love me some local Gs |
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Just because a few idiot illegals raised a stink over the hideously useless law that has zero hope of actually changing anything, doesn't mean that they're all gonna go batshit.
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actually the new law isnt needed right now if people get involved in their area they can snuff out illegals employment with the sanctions law.
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http://www.lvrj.com/news/man--60--ar...-87625332.html |
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I'll tell ya one thing. Those Beaners know how to mow a mean lawn.
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I love Cinco de Mayo.
Gives me a reason to like May 5th again. |
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Cinco de MA-YO is my favorite mayonnaise holiday!
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Why would I ever celebrate Cinco de Mayo? I am not Mexican. Am I supposed to celebrate Canadian holidays too? Should I celebrate Chanukah?
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Not to be confused with Mexican Independence Day, which occurs on September 16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Independence_Day Tons of Americans celebrate by going out and to get drunk, just as an excuse. Bars and clubs also take advantage and do specials on Tequila drinks. :2 cents: |
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