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Arizona Senator Kyl Confirms His State is on the Mexico Border
2010-06-25
Follow-up from earlier story
MILWAUKEE - Arizona Senator Jon Kyl has confirmed, Arizona is, in fact, on the border with Mexico.
Knowing this is a requirement for graduation from 4th grade in many of the 57 states.
Kyl sent Milwaukee County Supervisor Peggy West a letter in which he says, "You will be interested to learn that Arizona does indeed share a border with Mexico. I have enclosed a map for your convenience."
An official Arizona map though, probably fabricated by Republicans and other Eurocentric white guys.
Kyl goes on to urge West to, "actually read the Arizona law before forming an opinion about it."
Assumptions, assumptions. Should have added, "or have some lackey read it to you."
West appeared confused about Arizona's location during debate about a measure that would have had the county boycott the state over its controversial new immigration law. She said, "If this was Texas, which is a state that is directly on the border with Mexico, and they were calling for a measure like this saying that they had a major issue with undocumented people flooding their borders, I would have to look twice at this. But this is a state that is a ways removed from the border."
Well, Texas is where the astronauts who went to Mars lived, so naturally they would know more about this alien stuff.
West did continue to talk about troops on Arizona's border. She later explained that she meant to say Texas had a longer border. "Had Texas come out with the legislation, having the largest border, I think that I would be more receptive to the fact that there was a problem. But having it be Arizona, having it be the second largest boarder (sic) and knowing there are troops on the border in Arizona, it didn't seem to me that this legislation was particularly necessary at this moment in time," West told Newsradio 620 WTMJ.
She also assured us that she is knowledgeable about geography, having been to every state but Toronto and Japan.
The county sent the measure back to a committee.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#11  Reminds me of when the City Counsel of Aliso Viejo, CA voted to ban the pollutant "dihydrogen monoxide."

Seriously, just *wanting* to be in government should clue everyone in that you are not qualified to be in government.
Posted by: Iblis   2010-06-25 23:40  

#10  Watched the video. Kyl should've stapled it to a bag of doughnuts so that he'd be sure she'd read it.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-06-25 22:24  

#9  "Had Texas come out with the legislation, having the largest border, I think that I would be more receptive to the fact that there was a problem.

Is this one of those 'You must be this tall to get on the ride' thingies?
Posted by: Pappy   2010-06-25 22:11  

#8  To straighten the confusion Arizona does not border with Mexico. It is Mexico that borders with Arizona. There Fixed.
Posted by: Chief   2010-06-25 20:16  

#7  I made a comment to Peggy (or her unfortunate staff) on her website last night. It was in proper English, so she may be looking for a translation as I have had no response yet. Perhaps it was my tone and comments?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-06-25 19:25  

#6  Perhaps she considers Arizona to be part of Mexico already. Yeah it shares a border with the US and all but...

It is nice when the folks arguing the opposite position show themselves to be total morons.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-06-25 18:40  

#5  Milwaukee Area Technical College Alumni. I bet they are proud of her.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-06-25 18:02  

#4  Maybe she had the recent passage of the Fremont, Nebraska law in her mind when she said that. That is the only way I can see her weaseling out of that one.
Posted by: crosspatch   2010-06-25 17:59  

#3  Arizona currently borders Mexico: consider the demographics recently released in the Arizona Daily Star: for each Anglo who dies, one is born; for each Hispanic who dies, nine are born. If demography rules - "one man, one vote" Democracy - or are we a Republic as envisioned by the Founding Fathers?
Posted by: borgboy   2010-06-25 16:49  

#2  Her Royal @ssholiness, Peggy, is the poster child for outcomes based edumication.

Posted by: Rex Mundi   2010-06-25 16:18  

#1  She probably was thinking the easter 7.2 earthquake in Mexicali,BC displaced Arizona northward..along with California..
Posted by: crazyhorse   2010-06-25 16:16  

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