So if you are an illegal alien that commits a felony in this country we just send you home postage paid with a threat of imprisonent if you return? Why not incarcerate them for the year and then return them with the threat that they will be further jailed if they return? I know that we would incur the cost to do this, but there would have to be some kind of deterent value to this wouldn't there? Please don't accuse me of being a racist for asking this, as I have the utmost respect for the Hispanic people.
Matt, You are right that I was speculating that drugs may have been involved. I based that on the paper's statement that one of the folks was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. For it to be considered this doesn't the implement have to have some kind of drug residue on it? Regardless, these three folks are presumed innocent until proven guilty and I hope that the truth of what happened that night sees the light of day in a court of law without bias on either side. It very well may be that both parties are culpable.
Informal 1) To engage in delaying tactics while inebriated; stall while drunk: "he was stoned-Walling for time in order to get a ride home without arrest." 2)To refuse to answer or cooperate while under the influence of alcohol.
Do you mean the businesses that will be serving those new developments, such as property management companies et al, that will be adding to the workforce population? If so, shouldn't they be the ones who pay the premium by adjusting their wages upwards to be able to provide these services?
Okay Steve, I'm done. And again thanks for the conversation. It is appreciated and I too wish you a good weekend.
Lewi, Lastly, and I thank you for the dialogue, how are developers introducing a new permanent workforce? You obviously do not mean the construction workers, so who do you mean? If these are vacation homes, second homes, investments, or even locals uprading, how does that contribute to the workforce population density. Let's for a minute assume that you are correct, I still don't see your point. If there is a burden on infrastructure being established by new residents then aren't they going to mitigate that by paying taxes?
Conservative commentary: Sovereignty - bye bye?
I don't care who wins the presidency as long as I get a damn figurehead to blame all of my and the world's ills upon...
August 3, 2008 at 3:37 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Judith Gunthorpe: Religion talk troubling
Eurabia comith
August 1, 2008 at 1:38 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Three ACET suspects plead guilty
So if you are an illegal alien that commits a felony in this country we just send you home postage paid with a threat of imprisonent if you return? Why not incarcerate them for the year and then return them with the threat that they will be further jailed if they return? I know that we would incur the cost to do this, but there would have to be some kind of deterent value to this wouldn't there?
Please don't accuse me of being a racist for asking this, as I have the utmost respect for the Hispanic people.
July 31, 2008 at 9:26 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Our View: Pine beetle epidemic devastating
Isuedocs77,
We are not slaves to your vulgar materialism, only you are.
July 29, 2008 at 10:29 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Our View: Pine beetle epidemic devastating
New name for pines:
everreds or nevergreens
July 27, 2008 at 8:48 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Oak Creek sergeant back on duty
Matt,
You are right that I was speculating that drugs may have been involved. I based that on the paper's statement that one of the folks was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. For it to be considered this doesn't the implement have to have some kind of drug residue on it? Regardless, these three folks are presumed innocent until proven guilty and I hope that the truth of what happened that night sees the light of day in a court of law without bias on either side. It very well may be that both parties are culpable.
July 22, 2008 at 12:47 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Oak Creek sergeant back on duty
Is it possible that they fled / evaded arrest to be able to ditch whatever they were using the drug paraphernalia for?
July 22, 2008 at 10:46 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Eldridge felt he had to resign
stoned-Wall -ing (stndW-ling) KEY
VERB:
stoned-Walled , stoned-Wall-ing , stoned-Walls
VERB:
intr.
Informal
1) To engage in delaying tactics while inebriated; stall while drunk: "he was stoned-Walling for time in order to get a ride home without arrest."
2)To refuse to answer or cooperate while under the influence of alcohol.
July 19, 2008 at 9:32 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Robert Miner: Get rid of agenda
Do you mean the businesses that will be serving those new developments, such as property management companies et al, that will be adding to the workforce population? If so, shouldn't they be the ones who pay the premium by adjusting their wages upwards to be able to provide these services?
Okay Steve, I'm done. And again thanks for the conversation. It is appreciated and I too wish you a good weekend.
July 18, 2008 at 2:33 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Robert Miner: Get rid of agenda
Lewi,
Lastly, and I thank you for the dialogue, how are developers introducing a new permanent workforce? You obviously do not mean the construction workers, so who do you mean? If these are vacation homes, second homes, investments, or even locals uprading, how does that contribute to the workforce population density. Let's for a minute assume that you are correct, I still don't see your point. If there is a burden on infrastructure being established by new residents then aren't they going to mitigate that by paying taxes?
July 18, 2008 at 2:28 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )