Jan Brewer vetoing her way out of politics

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therealUT

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Gov. of Arizona vetoed two measures yesterday: the Birther Bill and a bill that would allow firearms on Arizona campuses.

She is a Republican and pretty far right at that. These two actions will be used against her in the primaries and she will most likely lose. There is no chance a federally elected official puts her in any appointed position and/or on their staff.
 
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On the birther thing, her comments were pretty accurate, imo.

Accurate or not, she has sealed her political fate. Regardless of these vetoes, the left and moderates will still see her as a pariah; because of these vetoes, the far right will drop her.
 
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There must be somethning bad in the water of a state that produces such notables as Juan McLame, Jennet Napolitalno and the charlatan Jan Brewer!

PS; I'm not so sure she couldn't get an appointment by Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro al-Saud.
 
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I would find her connections to privatized prisons and her effort to privatize most if not all state prisons more troubling. She and her advisors have too many connections in that industry to attempt such a move and seem on the up and up.
 
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Gov. of Arizona vetoed two measures yesterday: the Birther Bill and a bill that would allow firearms on Arizona campuses.

Brewer also vetoed a bill that would have made Arizona the second state in the nation to allow an individual to carry a firearm -- either concealed or not -- in the public rights of way on higher education campuses, because it was "so poorly written."

Brewer said shortcomings in the bill included a failure to define "public rights of way" and the inclusion of state schools, where firearms are prohibited by federal and state laws.
 

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