Posted on 12/29/2010 4:35:52 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
The Republic is convinced politicians can only deal with one thought concept at a time. Of course, that is because that is their problem!
Never been to AZ, so I'm really looking forward to it and knowing that AZ is committed to resolving the illegal situation in their state is an added plus.
ahhh, shucks. When I read the title, it sparked some hope that John McCain had see the light.
Wonderful place to retire——hope you get to see the sights as you shop for real estate.
Definitely have to see the sights -— as much as we can !!
Ah, excellent idea. I really am considering moving back to AZ now; Napolitano run out of the state, Constitutional Carry, low taxes, honesty about the negative impact of illegal immigration, Bristol Palin moving to Pinal County, Marijuana legalized via constitutional provision, etc.
February/March are excellent. Comfortable in the deserts; plenty of snow in the mountains, if you want a short alpine break. If southern California is having a wet winter you may get a few storms, usually short. Even April is ok. Only go to the Arizona desert past April if you like hot. We also like mid-November thru mid-December especially (I went twice this year).
If for some odd reason you go in the hot season, make sure not to miss the early morning hour outdoors. The light is fabulous and colors are at the best, the temperature is comfortable, the birds are singing, and the air is clear. It's worth becoming a morning person. Or just stay up really, really late and sleep during the hot part of the day ( naps are good ).
I usually try to skip August and January. Tho after the dust storm desert sunset in August can be pretty intense.
Also hoping Beautiful New Mexico also comes to to the same conclusion as Arizona on illegal immigration and Demorat betrayal (Highly likely, a lot of the Native and Hispanic population is not comfortable with the Narco influenced invasion).
"First on his list is a bill to end birthright citizenship. Mr. Pearce and other lawmakers plan to unveil the measure at a Jan. 5 press conference at the National Press Club, five days before the start of the Arizona legislative session.
The idea is to make a big enough splash to catch the attention of other states that may be considering similar legislation. At least a dozen states are already expected to join Arizona in introducing legislation changing how they recognize the U.S.-born children of noncitizens.
A cloward-Piven from our side - overwhelm the Feds.
Went to PF Chang’s in Las Vegas the last time we visited our son. Great food. I wish we had one close to us...
Wetbacks. It's simpler...
Thanks for the PING, Liz!
See ya next month. (Not kidding.)
Always a good idea to hoist the scoundrels on their own petard.
Lettuce wraps.
Sesame chicken.
The more this issue is made public the more our side wins. The other side only has lies and nonsense on their side.
To be honest, that was long enough ago to forget what we had for dinner. But I do recall it being a great evening with fine food.
Wish there was one fairly nearby. The closest is 57 miles away. Too far for an evening dinner.
I’d love it if they opened one in Rockford, IL.
Ping!
Thanks for the ping, Liz. Great thread. My sis and her husband live just north of Kingman (nw arizona...right by FReeper nw_arizona_granny). I was there in May and November of this year and will be back in Feb or March of 2011.
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