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    Next stop for Az. immigration law case: Supreme Court? (access required)

    After a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit upheld a lower court ruling striking key parts of a controversial Arizona immigration measure, Gov. Jan Brewer may take her appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court next. "I remain steadfast in my belief that Arizona and other states have a sovereign right and obligation to protect their citizens ...

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    One Response to “Next stop for Az. immigration law case: Supreme Court? (access required)

    1. The Redneck Mafia in the United States of America has earned its place in history as being the one force that has continued to maintain after 150 years-a nation stilled divided along racial lines, at first it was mainly white and black, but its any other race that’s not white!-Born to do battle, drafted at birth.a.k.a.Warrior Breed!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr.-04-13-2011

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