Date/Time: 2010-11-15 17:50 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ehowton.livejournal.com
Please cite your Constitutional reasons for the un-Constitutionality of SB 1070.

Not everything I disagree with is rooted in unconstitutionality. I don't agree with some of the online games my son plays, but that doesn't mean they're unconstitutional. Likewise, the constitutionality of your impressive retort doesn't magically eradicate the disagreements surrounding the law. Sometimes there are going to be those who disagree despite these facts. The maturity is in acknowledging that. Also, a basic understanding that not everyone is going to agree with you all of the time.

As a lover and defender of freedom, I preach caution where broad strokes of law have the potential to chip away at liberty. And only because I'm familiar with your modus operandi I'll remind you this does not make me a Socialist, or a Democrat. Again dude - shades of gray. I have a different perspective than you.

Lastly, the controversy surrounding the law is not "so-called." It actually exists by way a misunderstanding of its intent. Denying it isn't going to make it go away, and in fact, facing it might greatly increase your street cred where this concerned.

I love you for your passion, and your opinion, but you lose your audience when you're dismissive and inconsolable. Conservatives historically allow for a variety of viewpoints, and we will fight for your right to say or do things we may not agree with in the name of freedom.

Only Democrats and the Sith deal in absolutes.
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