Eugene Robinson: Isn't the whole premise of the Tea Party movement that overreaching government poses a grave threat to individual freedom? It seems to me that a law allowing individuals to be detained and interrogated on a whim -- and requiring legal residents to carry identification documents, as in a police state -- would send the Tea Partyers into apoplexy. Or is there some kind of exception if the people whose freedoms are being taken away happen to have brown skin and might speak Spanish?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Quote of the Day
Posted by Broadway Carl at 1:55 PM
Labels: Arizona, Eugene Robinson, Immigration, Immigration Reform, police state, Quote of the Day, Tea Party
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