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ARIZONA NOW with I-03-2004 A citizens' initiative to require proof of citizenship to register to vote, photo ID to vote, and proof of eligibility for non-federally mandated public benefits |
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A LETTER TO MONTINI FROM FARMINGVILLE
Mr. Montini
This past week I found myself
meeting for the first time and visiting with Kathy McKee, founder of
PAN. We explored the possibility of a like initiative for
NY. I am very excited over the fact that citizens will
exercise a direct vote! However, I am very
disappointed that we need to protect the interests of United States
citizens of every ethnicity with such a proposition.
In
your article of August 17 you admit the need to enforce immigration
laws and protect the election process. Yet
you distract your readers from the issue at hand with racism
and separatism. You stated..we need to enforce immigration
laws and protect the election process, but spend your article
on trying to distract your readers by trying to
defame Abernethy. You must be afraid that the
proposition will succeed and the open border liberals and illegal
alien supporters you may sympathize with will lose their
current ability to circumvent our laws.
If the
intent and purpose of our laws were being recognized and enforced there
would be no need for proposition 200. There would be no need for
a PAN. Social policies are being used to circumvent
the law. This satisfies special interest groups
supporting campaigns. Citizens like Abernethy and McKee have
to defend themselves against distracters like you. If prop.
200 wins at the polls you, open border liberals, special interest
groups, illegal aliens will lose. Shame on you Mr.
Montini. Shame on the Arizona Republic. Shame for
ignoring the merits of a proposition and the fact that citizens must
organize, unite and fight for the rights that have been theirs for 200
years and fight not only against foreign nationals trying to usurp
those rights but against their own government, liberal journalist,
and in my "educated" opinion, facade organizations like
FAIR. Shame.
Margaretann Bianculli-Dyber Farmingville, NY
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