They started a fighting fund about 2 weeks ago, but it has sky rocketed in the last 2 days with donations from Arizonans and ALL OTHER states in America, with money coming from ordinary people who are prepared to take on the crazy 'Obama loves illegal immigration' legal team, which filed a lawsuit Tuesday to stop Jan Brewers tough immigration law going ahead on 29th July 2010. So much for Americans who think they run their own states.
Americans obviously rightly feel they have to put their hands in their pockets to save their states, their jobs, their educations, and their health and homes, and have decided to make a stand with Governor Jan Brewer who is seeking to pass the law, in essence to uphold their constitutional rights in the face of adversity from the federal government, media hacks and nobodies who were never elected but have an awful lot to say about what the people of Arizona should do. i.e. Lie down, roll over, and let your country be taken from you by traitors!
Incidentally, the new immigration bill is simply to enable the state governor to enact existing federal laws on immigration which the federal government has so far refused to do. Good luck to Gov Jan Brewer, to Arizona and to all Americans!
I wish the creeps in our government - cobbled together with rats of various sizes - could take a lead from THE PEOPLE, and stop listening to fucking Communists, capitalist pigs and earth shaking warmongers like Obama who all HATE THE PEOPLE and choose to ignore the reason why they are actually in government!
Posted: July 8th, 2010 06:05 PM ET
From CNN's Jeff Simon
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's legal defense fund has received almost $500,000 in contributions.
(CNN) – Within hours of the Justice Department's announcement Tuesday that it would file a lawsuit challenging Arizona's tough new immigration law, thousands of contributions began flowing in to a legal defense fund set up by Gov. Jan Brewer to defend the bill she signed in April.
By the end of Wednesday, more than 6,300 donations totaling more than $300,000 had been processed through KeepAZsafe.com. More than 10,000 contributions totaling nearly $500,000 have rolled in to the fund since its inception in mid-June, according to an analysis conducted by the state and provided to CNN.
The donations, which range from $5 to $2,000, have come from every state in the country.
According to an executive order signed by Brewer on May 26, the contributions will be used for "the promotion of border security interests, the legal defense of the Governor related to Senate Bill 1070, and other interests of the state."
Arizona's immigration law, which orders immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and requires police to question people if there's reason to suspect they're in the United States illegally, was signed into law on April 23.
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell


I am an Arizonan that wants all Americans to understand what is actually happening in our state. Gov. Brewer only holds a high school education and was led to believe that signing bill 1070 would assure her election as Gov. Further, my fellow citizens should investigate the unseemly associations of Sen Pierce and who helped write this bill. You will be shocked. Help concerned Arizonans to spread the word about the hate filled nature of this bill.
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ReplyDeleteYou must by now be aware that the law Jan Brewer seeks to enforce is simply the existing law which fulfills the first duty of any country to keep its citizens safe. - That isn't a specifically American thing, it applies to us as well as every US state and every European government, also Canada and Australia. - You might also have heard of something called democracy. In none of these countries have the people ever been asked to approve open door immigration, without limit or number, and without regard to our own communities, economic ability to provide, health, criminality, added tax costs, lower job availability, lesser standards of education, cultural change and simple depopulation of natural born citizens through demographic change having been 'forced' upon us. - The Bill is not a 'hate' bill. The politicians and people who want it are hateful toward those who have a legal and moral right to reject their views but were and have always been DENIED that opportunity.
The fact people are supporting the bill should tell you that the bill is wanted. The fact the govt opposes it should tell you that the govt is acting against the will of the people. The fact that the US is said to be government of the people for the people should basically be enough to persuade you to put the sovereign rights, constitutional rights, or democratic rights of people above the issue you and some others deem to be 'hate'.
It isn't hate to love your country and everything that made it great, and clearly non-Americans cannot say they were ever part of it.