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Some lawmakers are lawbreakers (in-state tuition for illegals)

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This entry was posted on 3/26/2009 6:10 PM and is filed under State government offenses.

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The unconstitutional illegal Senate Bill 799 and possible violations of RICCO by the Arkansas Senate.

The real question for Senator Elliott and her Comrades is simply, why no public outcry for the abysmal state of Black students and their dropout rates, accompanied by other negative data?

After all, ladies & gentlemen of the legislature, these are American citizens who deserve our attention relative to developing their legitimate educational needs—not more set-asides, affirmative action’s, quotas—all of which have exacerbated the problems for Black kids.

Not one of you has dared to broach the aforementioned subject.  Why?  Are your corporate benefactors or the anti-American ethnic organizations more interested in illegal Hispanics than the black American citizen population?  Again, why?  The invaders are criminals according to our rules of law and Constitution.

Citizen taxpayers are absolutely in no way obligated morally, ethically, Constitutionally, financially to secure the needs of foreign national alien invaders. 

Senator Elliott states “this is our Daisy Bates moment”.  How repulsive, Daisy Bates committed her life to seeing that Black kids received a functioning education and by Elliot’s activities, she has betrayed not only Daisy Bates but the whole of the Black community.  Nice try Joyce, but twisting the truth tells a lot about you. 

To Senator Steve Bryles, another sage from NE Ark, may I say to you Senator, you and the Jeffress’ crocodile tears are as phony as the proverbial $3 dollar bill, and frankly embarrassing.

We should be learning soon what the nexus is between Dr. G. David Gearhart and Senator Sue Madison.

Kindest regards,

Joe & Barbara McCutchen

www.arkansasfreedom.com   (documentation available)

 

 

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