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Thursday, May 20, 2010

"...that has nothing to do with our press conference."

So. Raul Grijalva wants to do away with the real estate metes and bounds called "borders", and wants to replace legitimate property rights of actual borders with "subject matter Maginot Lines"

US Representative Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who has called for a boycott of his own fellow citizens and the people he was elected to serve in Arizona for the State's desire to live under the rule of law, got together with some other people in April and called a press conference to "denounce" SB 1070 , Arizona's new law aka US Immigration Law.

When CNSNews.com's Edwin Mora interviewed him, Grijalva became angry, refused to answer, walked away and called Mora names when asked about his stance on border security to prevent illegal drug trafficking:

Transcript of
CNSNews.com interview with Rep. Raul Grijalva (D.-Ariz.):

CNSNews.com: Last year, The Justice Department reported that last year 19 percent of young adults age 12-17 used illicit drugs, much of which came through--

Rep. Grijalva: What does this have to do with our press conference today?

CNSNews.com: Well, I just want to know. Are you committed to sealing the border against the influx of illegal drugs?

Rep. Grijalva: I-- [walks away] that has nothing to do with our press conference.

CNSNews.com: Well it’s about the border sir.

Rep. Grijalva: That’s punkish.

The reporter was respectful, civil, and sincere in asking legitimate questions of the Democrat Congressman in an appropriate setting. Read the entire article and watch the video at the CNSNews site.


Meanwhile, in the August primary and the November elections, the citizens that Grijalva wants to punish for trying to be law abiding will have an opportunity to elect someone else to stand in their place in Washington. His time is up in November.

Ruth McClung, Republican candidate for House of Representatives Arizona District 7, is a young conservative physicist who is described by Margarita Zavala as "a conservative Republican that a Democrat can vote for". Check her out on her website, Facebook, and Twitter, and see what you think. She also has a good itinerary of upcoming events if you are in the area.

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