Wednesday, July 14, 2010

HAYWORTH THANKS SELIG FOR ALL-STAR GAME

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HAYWORTH THANKS SELIG FOR KEEPING ALL-STAR GAME IN ARIZONA
Phoenix, AZ (JULY 13) - U.S. Senate Candidate J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) sent the attached letter to Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig thanking him for keeping the 2011 All-Star Game in Arizona.
 
"As you prepare to enjoy this year's All-Star Game in Anaheim, please accept my thanks for keeping the 2011 event at Chase Field in Phoenix," he wrote.
 
Hayworth said keeping the game in Phoenix was "a practical, not political" move.
 
"Arizona SB 1070 simply reaffirms federal immigration law, so to satisfy the demands of open-border extremists who are railing against Arizona and against existing law, the only alternative venue would be Rogers Center in Toronto, since it is located in Canada, and therefore outside the jurisdiction of United States immigration law," Hayworth wrote.
 
 
 

July 13, 2010                                               
Dear Commissioner Selig:
 

As you prepare to enjoy this year's All-Star Game in Anaheim, please accept my thanks for keeping the 2011 event at Chase Field in Phoenix.
 
Perhaps it was inevitable that our "national pastime" would be drawn into the cauldron of national politics, but the decision to play the mid-season classic in Arizona next year is a practical, not political course of action.
 
Arizona SB 1070 simply reaffirms federal immigration law, so to satisfy the demands of open-border extremists who are railing against Arizona and against existing law, the only alternative venue would be Rogers Centre in Toronto, since it is located in Canada, and therefore outside the jurisdiction of United States immigration law.
 
Your decision to keep the game in Arizona is welcomed not only by Arizonans, but by millions of Americans as well.
 

 Sincerely,
 
 
 
 
JD Hayworth
United States Senate Candidate

 
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