Several days ago I found the hysteric diatribe shown below from Mr. Kelly about his views of SB1070.
Now it is nowhere to be found.
(Just so's ya know...Kelly made so much money eroding privacy at Facebook that he's dumped over $12,000,000 of his own bucks into his attempt to buy the California Democratic Party nomination for Attorney General. Every 3rd webpage I now launch has a Kelly ad on it.)
When I first found the 'diatribe' it was under 'immigration' in a drop down from a banner menu titled "issues' on his home page. 'immigration' is no longer there and I can't find anything by Googling key words.
Here is what I think happened. Mr. Kelly started out pandering for the Hispanic vote as well as counting on the liberal bent of the CA voter. Then the polls on 1070 starting coming in. Right now (just for CA) its about 50% yes, 47% no. Me thinks he and his campaign director "Katie Merrill" put their heads together and decided those words were better left unseen.
Call it what you want. I call it cynical.




"As a candidate for California attorney general,
believe me, I’ve given a lot of thought to what laws mean in the lives of real people.

This new law mandating the questioning of anyone who so much as looks like an immigrant could mean an incredible intrusion into the life of virtually anyone — although in practice, it’s clearly a stealth assault on Latino Arizonans.

When racism rears its ugly head like this, the most dangerous thing we can do is stay quiet.

Join me in calling on my fellow candidates for attorney general — Democratic and Republican alike — to speak out against this monstrous new law in Arizona.

This law is bound to increase racial profiling and discrimination in Arizona.

Having worked for a federal judge in San Diego earlier in my career, I’m very familiar with immigration law. Clearly, America needs comprehensive immigration reform – but Arizona’s solution is absolutely the wrong approach.

As your next attorney general, I would fight to protect the civil liberties of all Californians, standing strongly against any attempt to repeat Prop 187, the discriminatory California initiative from 1994 that prefigured this Arizona law.

Members of the legal community are swinging into action to see how they can challenge — and hopefully strike — the law on constitutional grounds or based on conflicts with federal statutes. I fully support those efforts.

But it’s the patriotic duty of every American to stand up, get involved, and speak out on behalf of the freedoms this country was founded to protect.

Sign my petition now: Call on all California attorney general candidates to speak out against this abuse of the law in Arizona.

Discrimination, in any form, at any time, is just plain wrong."

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