Michael Ramirez for April 30, 2010

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    petergrt  about 14 years ago

    the T-shirt should be augmented with a likeness of Che Guevara, as many of the protesters all over the land have been sporting.

    For the American leftist intellectuals who don’t know who Che Guevara was - he was one of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th century - a real role model!!!

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    Redeemd  about 14 years ago

    Marxism just won’t die.

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    treered  about 14 years ago

    “Mission Accomplished”!? LOL!!

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    kennethcwarren64  about 14 years ago

    When I was growning up one of my parents friends was the Chief of the San Pasqual Indian Reservation. We called him “Windy” because his Tribal Name was “Long Winded”, which was funny because he seldom spoke, and when he did he was very brief.

    As a kid I once asked him if he was an American, and he is what he basicly said:

    We have lived here for over 10,000 years, and we, as most people do,just called ourselves “The People”.

    Many years ago men with swords and guns rode up on horses and told us that we were now Spanish and that we must worship their God - which we did.

    Many years later more men with swords and guns rode up and told us that we were now Mexican, and should continue to worship their God - which we did.

    Later more men with swords and guns rode up and told us that we were Californians, they didn’t say anything about Gods so we stopped.

    A short time later more, many more, men with swords and guns rode up and told us that they were Americans, and that we were Indians, and that this land was their land, and that we had to leave and go to our Reservation - which we did.

    One day, years after I was born, a man came with a letter for me from the Draft Board informing me that I was an American, and that I had been drafted to fight overseas against people who were not American - Which I did.

    He paused, and then said: “So I must be an American.”

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    SherriannPederson  about 14 years ago

    Is Arizona trying to remove all of the people of color OR are they looking for those EVIL people who are perpetrators of the ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ disaster?

    If Arizona is trying to eliminate these EVIL people…. the other states in the US should join them or they will be inundated with these EVIL people.

    The ‘Wheel in the Sky Keeps on Turnin’….

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    zekedog55  about 14 years ago

    “Any chance they’ll leave us?”

    ANandy—What gang of immigrants does your bloodline hail from? Do you think they were all on the “up and up”?

    You are such a selfish creep.

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    zekedog55  about 14 years ago

    ANandy said: “Does arriving in chains count? I’m glad I’m not you.”

    Well we can certainly agree on one thing. Yet, still no definitive answer from you, girlie boy…or boy like girl–or whatever the Hell you truly are.

    In your heart of hearts, you know you are a selfish creep.

    “ANandy replies”…”ANandy responds”…your frigid heart pumps freon, dim wit.

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    Charles Brobst Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Yes, but not only will Mexicans boycott AZ, everybody else will too. I hope you enjoy living in a dry lifeless desert separate from all the rest of humanity, AZ, cause that’s what you got!

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    davesmithsit  about 14 years ago

    Az. does just fine without the noreasters and the leftcoasters.It would do even better with out illegals.

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    oneoldhat  about 14 years ago

    this fall i am going to ariz

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member about 14 years ago

    My last name, L’Ecuyer, is not acadian but quebecker. I’ve spent only a month and a half total in Quebec (two weeks at my sister’s place when I was 14 and four weeks at a cegep.) and I was born in Bathurst, well into the boundaries of New-Brunswick.

    I only got that name because while making ammo in a Montreal shop in the early 1940’s, my paternal grandma met a man whose last name was L’Ecuyer, moved back in New-Brunswick with him and had four kids (one of which was my dad). I understand the situation Obama’s in because of his last name. You can have a name just because the right person popped in your family tree but it takes morethan a name to build an entire person.

    Now, replace the “L’Ecuyer” in my story with, let’s say “Ramirez” and say this happened in the US…

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    OmqR-IV.0  about 14 years ago

    ^ Ramirez, afaik, is a dual national: American. And Japanese. His family tree is Mexican (father’s side) & Japanese (mother’s side). But you’re quite correct when you say “it takes more than a name to build an entire person.”

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    comYics  about 14 years ago

    Cinco de deporto.

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    bavolet  about 14 years ago

    Only misguided libs who like their cheap illegals to wash their windows and mow their lawns will boycott Arizona. The rest of us will go out of our way to go there now. Frankly, if I were living in Arizona I’d be thanking God that no more San Franciscans were going to be coming over! If we get a similar bill in Texas we hope you’ll boycott us too!

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