The 2011 Legislative Session yielded an avalanche of socially conservative legislation. Paramount on the list was a sweeping new law cracking down on illegal immigration.
Alabama’s new super majority Republican legislature steamrolled this act through the legislative labyrinth like Sherman storming through Georgia. This particular illegal immigration legislation received significant howls of outrage from the dissident Democrats as they were being run over. They argued that the bill trampled basic rights such as free speech and free travel. They told their GOP colleagues that this act could not possibly withstand constitutional muster and that it would be very costly in legal fees to the state’s beleaguered general fund to futilely defend. It looks like they may be right on both counts.
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Steve Flowers: Immigration legislation
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Alexander Cockburn: Will Tilikum, the 'Killer Whale', get his day in court?
Remember Tilikum?
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Steve Flowers: Immigration legislation
The 2011 Legislative Session yielded an avalanche of socially conservative legislation.
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Mona Charen: 'Racists' for Cain
Do not suppose for a minute that Herman Cain's victory in the Florida straw poll will alter the liberal narrative about the Tea Party and Republicans.
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David Sirota: Stopping the insanity
Like most people living through this jarring age of economic turbulence and political dysfunction, you can probably recall a moment in the last few months when you thought to yourself that our lawmakers and corporate leaders are all crazy.
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Michelle Malkin: Solar energy school propaganda 101
The Obama administration's crony green subsidy scandal is erupting like a solar flare in Washington.
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Susan Estrich: Another new year
No, it's not January yet, or even December.
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Pat Buchanan: a Geriatric Germany Save Europe?
As Greece lurches on the precipice of default on its sovereign debt, a default that could bring down banks across Europe and precipitate a global financial panic, a consensus is building that there is but one way out.
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Immigration issue is about the law
Recently, I have been following The Cullman Times’ articles dealing with the issues of illegal workers for agriculture and other manual labor jobs. Most recently in the Sept. 21, issue an editorial dealing with these topics has now spun the issue from the center focus to far left of center.
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When life hands you lemons
By Rickey Kreps
2011-12 ChairmanCullman Area Chamber of Commerce
I think you’ll agree that Cullman County couldn’t have been handed any more lemons than we were handed on April 27 when multiple tornadoes with winds up to 175 miles per hour ripped a path of destruction 38 miles long across Cullman County. And I think you’ll also agree that in the storm’s aftermath, Cullman County couldn’t have made a bigger pitcher of lemonade. In my role as this year’s chairman of the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce, I’m extremely proud of the citizens of the City of Cullman, the City of Hanceville and Cullman County. - The Rising is reason for the season
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