Rachel reports on the Arizona "immigration" law

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MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show - 26 April 2010: Rachel reports on the Arizona "immigration" law. The bill was introduced by Republican state senator Russell Pearce, who circulated a white separatist e-mail screed, and who also got caught on tape hugging a neo-Nazi. The guy taking credit for writing the law is Kris Kobach, a birther running for secretary of state in Kansas, and who is an attorney for the legal arm of FAIR, an "immigration reform" group whose founder, John Tanton, argued in 1986 about whites being out-populated by non-whites. The group has been funded for nine years of its existence by The Pioneer Fund, formed "in the Darwinian-Galtonian evolutionary tradition, and the eugenics movement."

REPORTER (VIDEO): "What does an illegal immigrant look like? Does it look like me?"

GOV. JAN BREWER (R-AZ) (VIDEO): "I do not know. I do not know what an illegal immigrant looks like. I can tell you that I think that there are people in Arizona that assume that they know what an illegal immigrant looks like."

MADDOW: "In the meantime, 'papers, please.'

Before this bill was actually signed into law, we told you about the guy who introduced it in the first place. It's this guy, Republican state senator Russell Pearce. Mr. Pearce is famous in Arizona for having sent an email to his supporters that included a white nationalist screed - accusing the media of pushing the view of 'a world in which every voice proclaims the equality of the races, the inerrant nature of the Jewish 'Holocaust' tale, the wickedness of attempting to halt the flood non-White aliens pouring across our borders...' Mr. Pearce sent that around to all his supporters, a move he latter apologized for. Russell Pearce is also famous for having been caught on tape hugging a neo-Nazi. You know, like a real neo-Nazi; not some sort of metaphorical, Godwin's Law-invoking neo-Nazi, but an actual neo-Nazi guy. See, with the swaztikas? Russell Pearce is the guy who introduced this radical 'immigration' bill in Arizona that just became law.

But if you want to meet the guy who's taking credit for writing the new law. That would be a gentleman named Kris Kobach. Kris Kobach is a birther. He's running for secretary of state in Kansas right now. His campaign website today brags 'Kobach Wins One in Arizona.'

The guy who helped write Arizona's new 'immigration' bill is also an attorney for the Immigration Reform Law Institute. That's the legal arm of an immigration group that's called FAIR - the 'Federation For American Immigration Reform.' FAIR was founded in 1979 by a man named John Tanton. Mr. Tanton is still listed as a member of FAIR's board of directors.

Just for some insight into where FAIR and John Tanton are coming from, seven years after he started FAIR, Mr. Tanton wrote this: '... to govern is to populate... will the present majority peaceably hand over its political power to a group that is simply more fertile? ... As whites see their power and control over their lives declinging, will they simply go quietly into the night? or will there be an explosion?'

That's FAIR, who helped write Arizona's new anti-immigrant law. After John Tanton got FAIR off the ground, for nine of the first years of the group's existence, the group reportedly received more than a million dollars in funding from something called The Pioneer Fund. The Pioneer Fund describes itself as a group formed 'in the Darwinian-Galtonian evolutionary tradition, and the eugenics movement.'

For the last seventy years, The Pioneer Fund has funded controversial research about race and intelligence, essentially aimed at proving the racial superiority of white people. The group's original mandate was to promote the genes of those 'deemed to be descended predominantly from white persons who settled in the original thirteen states prior to the adoption of the Constitution.'

... John Tanton's FAIR was long bank-rolled by the Pioneer Fund.

Which actually makes sense after you read some more of Mr. Tanton's writings: 'I've come to the point of view that for European-American society and culture to persist requires a European-American majority, and a clear one at that.' In 1997, John Tanton told The Detroit Free-Press that America will soon be overrun by illegal immigrants '... defecating and creating garbage and looking for jobs.'

Defecating is the problem... I guess.

Again, this genuis is the guy whose group is behind Arizona's new radical immigration law. They take credit for writing it. FAIR is bragging about having 'assisted Senator Pearce in drafting the language of SB1070.' In drafting that language, FAIR may have slipped in a little something special in there for themselves. FAIR makes a living off of suing local and state governments over immigration laws. Tucked inside Article 8 of Arizona's new law is a provision that if groups like them win their cases 'a court may order that the entity that brought the action recover court costs and attorney fees.'

Which could create a nice financial boon for the formerly eugenics movement-funded, advance-the-white-majority, promote-the-genetics-of-white-America anti-immigrant group whose attorneys helped write the new law.

Congratulations, Arizona. This thing is going to help make you really, really, really famous for a really, really, really long time."
 
never mind that the truth is that an officer must have encountered the person otherwise first.

but don't let the truth get in the way of the North American Union.
 
Turdspin is a classic example of a useful idiot.

The "OMG they're gonna stop every latino!!!" strawman argument is ridiculous
 
Does this really break down again to Republicans not wanting illegal immigrants here because they think they vote Democratic and Democrats wanting illegal immigrants here because they think they vote Democratic?

It's pretty obvious the failure of the federal government on this issue over the years has led Arizona to pass this law. It's doubtful the federal government is going to doing anything about it now although the politics of it are interesting. Harry Reid wants to do something immediately because he thinks it will help him at home where he is losing in the polls. Obama was receiving all kinds of heat from hispanics for not tackling this issue and now he may have found a golden parachute where he can speak out against this new law and Republicans but not have to actually do anything before the election.
 
Does this really break down again to Republicans not wanting illegal immigrants here because they think they vote Democratic and Democrats wanting illegal immigrants here because they think they vote Democratic?

It's pretty obvious the failure of the federal government on this issue over the years has led Arizona to pass this law. It's doubtful the federal government is going to doing anything about it now although the politics of it are interesting. Harry Reid wants to do something immediately because he thinks it will help him at home where he is losing in the polls. Obama was receiving all kinds of heat from hispanics for not tackling this issue and now he may have found a golden parachute where he can speak out against this new law and Republicans but not have to actually do anything before the election.

No one wants to tackle this issue because whatever stance you take you get burned.
 
LOL what a fucking idiot. I call him a dumbass for throwing up strawmen, and his best response is to throw up another one. What an idiot

Go play with your ipad

dispute the facts that racist wrote it, it's out their in public grand wizard.:pke:
 
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