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October 31, 2008

October 31, 2008

Today on Ankarlo Mornings: It’s Halloween and Ankarlo wants to talk about white noise and ghost tours. So he invites the co-owners of Ghosts of Phoenix to tell ghost stories.

Also, how can you still be an undecided voter? There are only a few days left before the election.

Ankarlo also talks about prop 202 to try to figure out if it really will water down the Arizona Employer Sanctions Law. He also chats with County Attorney Andrew Thomas on today’s show.

 
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2 Responses to “October 31, 2008”

  1. Shanna Mcatee on November 1st, 2008 6:44 am

    Today I was at work, I forgot to that it was Halloween! I am a waitress. Quite a few of my customers asked me why i did not dress up? I pointed to the flag pin I had on my shirt, and told them I am “an endangered middle class American. ” Only a few people responded how I would have liked them too. ( most not looking at me after that.)

    Mr. Ankarlo, I am a proud American person, and I hope the American people wake up! We are at a cross-road, here and now…… think about what is important and make the best decision….. I know that I will NOT vote for Obama, because the thought of this arrogant, self serving man taking office scares the you know what out of me!

    Thank you for your hard work, and common sense you bring to the air waves!

    Sincerly,
    Shanna Mcatee

  2. Gordon Holcomb on November 2nd, 2008 8:59 pm

    I have witnessed first hand the effects that the emloyer sanctions law has emposed in the illegal community here in Arizona. I am against prop 202 because the current law has kept many illegal immigrants from obtaining work here in arizona. That is the positive. Here is the negative. We have an increased number of illegal immigrants who are unemployed and becoming more desperate in their hunt for “a better lifestyle”, money and ultimately food and shelter. In order to stay alive the illegal immigrants are searching less and less for work with established companies and are going door to door looking for work or standing on a street corner somewhere waiting for somebody like you or I to stop and pay them $50 to clean our yard. I am sad to report that many arizonans can hire an illegal immigrant for a fraction of the cost that they would have to pay to hire me, therefore they do. Where is the penalty for the homeowners who are paying cash to these people? Arizonans need to stand up and realize that the few dollars that they save by hiring an illegal to come and mow their lawn is a double edged sword which will come back arround and slice them in a deeper way than the money they would have spent to hire a lagitament company. Our economy and our nation will be stronger when we as a people can purge this blood sucking parasite that is illegal immigration from among us.

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