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    Arizona's SB1083

    Grownups debate the facts, not their fantasies. "The way I wish it were..." is not the topic of this thread. Pretending that things are not the way that they actually are is truly silly. Doing so is also hardly a noble struggle against a perceived injustice. It more closely resembles a...
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    Arizona State Defense Force Foundation and SB1083

    Correct, Mike. SB1083 does specify the border mission first, though. I should also point out that, while it is true that the National Guard has been relegated to mere support roles along our border, that would be due to the fact that so much of the NG budget comes from federal dollars. With...
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    Arizona State Defense Force Foundation and SB1083

    SB1083, a bill to establish, fund, arm, and organize the Arizona State Guard to deploy on our southern border, will definitely pass. This bill is legal, it is Constitutional, and it is backed by significant historical precedent. SB1083 follows the federal law contained in US Code Title 32 that...
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    Arizona's SB1083

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are correct, Mike, Solletica has signaled that she has already lost this argument by virtue of the fact that she has played the Race Card so soon. We usually expect that the Marxist Misfits and the...
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    Arizona's SB1083

    Arizona's SB1083 will pass, that much is certain. The bill is legal, it is Constitutional, and it has historical precedent. 22 other states and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico have already established a State Defense Force as authorized and defined under US Code Title 32: United States...
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