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L.A. Times: A Criminal
Enterprise
Attack on Schwarzenegger No Surprise

L.A. Times Front Page |
A Comment by Glenn Spencer
The Los Angles Times is a criminal
enterprise and is in large measure responsible for the terrible
fate that has befallen California. As early as 1992, I reported
that the Times was lying about the costs of illegal immigration.
Brad Sherman was elected to congress on the back of a Times smear
of his opponent, Rich Sybert, because he attended a couple of
VCT meetings. Later,
I sued the Times when they threatened the Daily News over an
ad. (See
chronology) An outrageous decision by an L.A. judge led to
an appeal attempt, but my attorney disappeared and ended up working
for the Times. Someday, someone is going to hit them with racketeering
charges and it is going to stick. At the very least, I plan to
expose them in an upcoming book. |
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W. James
Antle III |
Too Good
Reports
Open
Borders: Freedom Ride To Nowhere
A busy news cycle filled with stories
about Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rush Limbaugh and White House leaks
often pushed the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride to the back pages
of the papers, preventing a full discussion of the issues it
raised. Emulating the famed 1961 Freedom Rides organized to fight
against segregation...  |
Frosty
Wooldridge |
Colorado
Daily
Steering
into a third world quagmire
The current freedom ride of illegal aliens
is an invasion of lawlessness unprecedented in American history.
It recalls black freedom riders of the 60s but neglects to mention
that they were legal Americans by birth. As can be seen in Third
World collapsing California with four million illegal aliens....
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Reuters
Factory
Closures Devastate U.S. Towns
...The loss of 2.5 million manufacturing
jobs since January 2001 has devastated factory towns across middle
America, where once-dominant local employers are pulling up stakes
and heading to Mexico or Asia in search of lower costs and cheaper
labor. --- "Never in my life have I lived in a place that
is sort of going backwards like this," said Chris Merrett...
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Ungrateful
Foreigners |
Letter to
the Orange County Register -- Santa Ana, California
Migrant
tells 'gringos' to leave if they don't like the invasion
...Conscious of these demographic changes,
Anaheim's City Council looked to increase the ranks of its Spanish-speaking
employees, until it realized that almost a third of the staff
already is bilingual, hence in a position to help in emergency
situations with non-English-speaking persons. -- As to those
of you gringos who are dissatisfied with these facts, I have
just one piece of advice: Move. Now....  |
Yeh
Ling Ling
DiversityAlliance.org |
Contra Costa
Times
Excessive
immigration is sinking the Golden State
Excessive immigration has direct impact
on Californians' most basic concerns. It affects the economic
and political future of California and the United States. Even
so, this critical issue has been largely ignored by most leaders.
-- There are at least 400,000 illegal immigrant students in California's
schools. The cost of educating a child averages $6,000 or more
a year.  |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Latino
Unity Fails to Live Up to Hype
...Latinos are much more likely to support
the new driver's license law than are their non-Latino counterparts.
But when asked if they would be more or less likely to vote for
a candidate who supported the legislation, the results were pretty
much a wash. Though 32% of likely Latino voters said they would
be more likely, 27% said they'd be less likely and 37% said it
made no difference.  |
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News Tribune
- Jefferson City, Missouri
Mexican
indicted for illegal re-entry
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted
a Mexican national living in Camdenton for illegally re-entering
the United States, the Western District U.S. Attorney's office
reported. -- Romaldo Viveros-Oritiz, 27, reportedly was found
on Sept. 6 in Camden County after having been deported June 24
at Laredo, Texas.  |
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Los Angeles
Daily News
Vote
fraud becoming too easy
...In truth, we are a trusting nation.
Cautious, too. Some 47 states, ours among them, allow registration
when driver's licenses are issued. One hopes our illegal immigrants,
now eligible for those licenses, will resist urges to become
Americans prematurely.  |
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WTAP - Parkersburg,
West Virginia
Invasion
enabler gets light sentence
A restaurant owner accused of paying
smugglers to transport illegal aliens from Mexico to work for
him will spend more than a year in prison. -- Alvaro Morales
Munoz of Parkersburg was sentenced to one year and three months
Friday in U-S District Court on a money laundering charge. He
also must pay a ten-thousand-dollar fine...  |
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KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Two
Mexicans arrested with over $600,000 of cocaine
U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered
about 20 pounds of cocaine behind the dash of vehicle during
a stop at the checkpoint near Alamogordo. Agents found the eleven
bundles of cocaine after stopping the driver of a 1998 Mercury
Grand Marquis Tuesday evening. The drugs are worth an estimated
$611,000.  |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Political
thuggery
According to Sacramento Bee Democrats
are already gearing up for a post-vote assault on the results
of the gubernatorial recall election in California that they
expect to lose at the polls. Which brings up this question: shouldn't
they accept the outcome of this due process and not attempt to
impose on us their rule against our will?  |
Yeh
Ling Ling
DiversityAlliance.org |
Los Angeles
Daily News
Open
borders put squeeze on California
A recent Field poll shows that jobs,
education and taxes rank among the top concerns of California
voters. According to recent news reports, Californians are being
driven out of the state by the loss of our quality of life: high
housing costs, traffic gridlock and diminished opportunities.
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Los Angeles
Daily News
People
of all races now moving out of L.A.
A new poll confirms a trend uncovered
by other data: The "white flight" from Los Angeles
of the 1980s has become "everybody flight" -- a multiracial
mass departure. -- The report, by the Washington, D.C.-based
Brookings Institute, found 35 percent of the people leaving the
Los Angeles region in the late 1990s were defined as white, as
compared with 78 percent from the previous decade.  |
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