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Friday, May 21, 2010

Race baiting fails for the democrats in Arizona

A new poll out today says that the number of folks in Arizona who support the new immigration law has risen since the last poll ten days ago. The polling for Arizona Governor Brewer has improved markedly during this time as well.

Over the last ten days, Arizona has been the victim of phony race-baiting attaacks from Obama and the Obamacrats across the country. "Arizona is racist", they scream. Supposedly the law encourages racial profiling.

The poll numbers, however, reveal that the truth has managed to get out in Arizona. Indeed, the attacks on the state by the Obamacrats seem to have backfired within Arizona at least. If they keep this up, the Obamacrats may be able to undermine the elction chances of every democrat running in Arizona.

OK, so Arizona gets it, but what about the rest of the country. Cities like Los Angeles are threatening to boycontt Arizona. what does the public think. According to a poll released today by Rasmussen, the American public opposes any boycott of Arizona by a margin of about 5 to 1. Indeed, almost half of the respondents to the poll said that they would boycott any city or state that undertook to boycott Arizona. So it seems that the public also understnads that the law is fair and fine.

I believe that if the Obamacrats do not back off of their constant charges of racism against their opponents, there will be a backlash of monumental proportions. Most Americans do not take kindly to being called racists. Racism is too terrible a problem and it was too hard to stamp out for most Americans to be able to shrug off phony charges of racism. After all, if the Obamacrats continue to cry wolf about the Arizona law, it will get much harder to get people to act if there ever really is a threat of racist behavior which needs to be stopped.

Watching both the administration and the Dems in Congress condemn the Arizona law as racist, (especially when they then admit that they have not even bothered to read the law) I am struck with the thought of people jumping off a cliff. They are in the process of falling to the rocks below, but, as in the old joke, when asked about their present condition they think "so far, so good."

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