Here we go. The race-hustlers believe they’ve latched onto a winner. Never mind the fact that a vast majority (59%) of Americans support Arizona… Never mind that 70% of Arizona voters who live with the problem support the bill… Never mind that the immigrant ID law has been on the books for 70 years… Never mind that the media has completely misrepresented the legislation… Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson want Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig to pull the All-Star Game from Phoenix.
The Daily Pitch reported:
The Rev. Jesse Jackson sent a letter Monday to Commissioner Bud Selig to take a stand against the new immigration law in Arizona by pulling the 2011 All-Star Game out of the state.
This is the letter sent today to Selig:
Dear Bud,
The Rainbow PUSH Coalition appeals to Major League Baseball to take a public stand against the recently passed Arizona immigration law. We also urge you to move the scheduled 2011 all-star game from Diamondback Stadium in Arizona unless this law is repealed.
America’s democracy is based on the values of freedom and equality–a level playing field for all of its people. The passage of the Arizona immigration law is an affront to these principles, representing the most divisive and polarizing approach to immigration reform. It is morally reprehensible and will be challenged as unconstitutional in the courts. This law – and the social “movement” that has inspired it – will have a negative impact on all of America’s people.
Major League Baseball is truly an international sport. Well over 25% of MLB players are of Latino descent, and players, coaches, managers, and staff come from many countries other than the United States. From Jackie Robinson’s breakthrough moment in 1947 to today, they make major league baseball one of the world’s most popular sports. They come here legally, documented, with the single goal of showcasing their skills and contributing to the growth and success of Major League Baseball. They should not be subjected to humiliating and illegal harassment.
The Arizona law will have a devastating impact on the integrity and public image of Major League Baseball. Imagine if players or their families are stopped and interrogated by law enforcement – not just during all-star week, but during any games – spring training (where half of the teams locate in Arizona) and regular season – played in Arizona. That would truly be a dark day for Major League Baseball. We urge MLB to take all necessary measures to protect the rights and interests of your players, coaches, staff and their families.
Sincerely,Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
President and Founder/Rainbow PUSH Coa
Here would be my resonse.
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton have called for MLB to pull the all star game out of Arizona.Let me make this clear,we wont allow Jesse "Hymietown" Jackson or Al "Tawanna Brawley" Sharprton to dictate MLB policies.We dont care if they protrest or boycott,as our fan base is 90% white and the vast majority of whites resent being dictated to by two racists like this.One,a man who used to spit in white peoples food,the other a man who is responsible for the deaths of 7 people in New York with his racial rhetoric.
So,to these two race baiting,biggots,please go away.Your threats mean NOTHING to us,we are not NBC news or WFAN who wilted under your threats over the Don Imus issue.We dont give a flying fuck what you want,what you say or about your threats.Perhaps you should concentrate on things like paying for your illigitimate kid or preventing further bankruptsies for your charities.