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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Rebellion Grows
- Baca Targeted
KFI's John &
Ken Stage Political Rally Today

Check
out "Caca Baca"
"We're not going to take it any more" |
'Caca
Baca' rally at Ontario Mills Mall
A rebellion is growing
across America. The people are not going to stand by and watch
their beloved nation being invaded and overrun.
Today, John & Ken will be taking
Political Human Sacrifice to the backyard of Congressman
Joe Baca! John & Ken will do the whole show from 3-7pm
at Dave & Buster's in the Ontario Mills Mall. Dave
& Buster's is located on 1 Mills Circle in Ontario, Ca 91764,
very close to I-10 and I-15 interchange. You can view a map here.
John and Ken invite their listeners to come down and show their
support for their special guest, Ed
Laning. Ed is the Republican candidate running against
the La Raza driven Joe Baca in the 43rd Congressional district. |

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Georgie Anne
Geyer |
Georgie
Anne Geyer
9/11
report inspires close look at immigration policy
Amazing how things can change overnight
in America! -- For 25 years, the nation has endured a seemingly
unending trauma over the control (or, more generally, the non-control)
of immigration. Report after official report urging reasonable
legal immigration policies, even from sterling public figures
such as the Congress' late Barbara Jordan and Notre Dame's Father
Theodore Hesburgh, was set aside and ignored... |
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Federal
Computer Week
Border
Patrol expands fingerprint searches
Border Patrol agents and other federal
law enforcement officers can now simultaneously search through
two federal fingerprint databases to see if aliens crossing illegally
into the United States are wanted by authorities. -- The integrated
search function of the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint
Identification System... |
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Denton (Texas)
Record-Chronicle
Mexican
police chief resigns amid U.S. travel warning
The police chief in the Mexican
border city of Reynosa has resigned amid a U.S. consulate
warning that police had been robbing American visitors. -- Carlos
Hernandez Chaires resigned Wednesday. The head of police operations,
Jose Garcia Rangel, quit earlier in the day after barricading
himself in his office for several hours with supporters outside. |
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Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. -- L.A. Times (Free Registration)
Terror
attack coming soon, and biz-friendly Bush doesn't care
George W. Bush likes to boast of his
record on homeland security, but the truth is that corporate
and political favoritism by the White House has badly compromised
our capacity to defend ourselves against a terrorist attack.
-- For example, even as we searched, apparently fruitlessly,
for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, thousands of potential
WMD... |
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KPTV --
Portland
Child
rape suspect nailed while fleeing to Mexico
A local rape suspect is sitting in a
California jail after police in Yreka arrested 35-year-old Heriberto
Mojica-Mendoza on charges he raped a 14-year-old in Oregon City.
-- Once detectives had enough evidence to arrest him-- they learned
he was leaving the state-- heading toward Mexico. -- Mojica-Mendoza
is being held on $250,000 bail. |
Support the
Border
Patrol |
Public Service
Announcement
Temecula,
Calif. Rally to Support the Border Patrol - Oct. 9
We are a group of citizens who are fed up with
the invasion of our country by illegal aliens and a government
that condones it. We will be demonstrating in support of the
Border Patrol and Temecula Mayor Mike Naggarhas, and calling
for the prosecution of those who employ illegal aliens... |
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U.S. Department
of State
Sobel
outlines efforts to reduce costs of sending money abroad
Remittances (transferred funds) are a
growing and important source of income for developing countries,
particularly in Latin and Central America -- and to reduce the
cost of the international transmission of the money, the U.S.
Treasury Department has launched a Global Remittance Strategy.
-- In September 27 remarks to a State Department conference on
Central America, Mark Sobel... |
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Lodi (Calif.)
News-Sentinel
Four
suspects arraigned in brutal killing of Lodian
Four suspects accused in the weekend
slaying of a Lodi teenager made their first court appearance
Wednesday, where they did not enter pleas to the murder charges
against them. -- Though David Villanueva, 20, is accused of firing
the rifle that killed 16-year-old Adrian Cortez, all four suspects
are charged with murder. |
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FAIR --
Act
Now to Defeat Efforts to Gut Immigration Provisions in H.R.10
11:15 am PDT - This just in... the Rules Committee
has approved three amendments to be debated during consideration
of H.R. 10 that would gut the immigration provisions in the 9/11
Recommendation Implementation Act. These amendments will be considered
as early as late this afternoon. ACT
NOW.... [NOTE: You can call your Rep.
in D.C. toll free at 877-762-8762 or 888-355-3588] |
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Washington
Post
Va.
Panel Contemplates 'Smart' Driver's Licenses
Richmond, Va. -- Virginia lawmakers are
considering a futuristic plan to embed computer chips in driver's
licenses, making the cards harder to counterfeit by criminals
or terrorists and placing the state at the forefront of a national
debate about trade-offs between security and privacy. -- A panel
of legislators vowed Wednesday to continue studying the idea
despite warnings from civil liberties groups... |
More
Government
Malfeasance |
NewsMax.com
Illegal
Aliens Eligible for Hurricane Relief
Federal officials will turn a blind eye
to the illegal status of immigrants seeking government aid for
family members who were damaged by the recent hurricanes that
devastated Florida. -- Illegal immigrants affected by hurricanes
aren't eligible for emergency cash grants, but if they show up
with the proper identification documents, they can obtain federal
aid for their U.S.- born children or other relatives without
being asked about their own immigration status... |
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Support
for Proposition 200 remains strong
Public support for Protect
Arizona Now has dwindled slightly, but the measure on the
Nov. 2 ballot aimed at cutting off state benefits for undocumented
immigrants remains strong among voters, a new statewide poll
says. -- Fifty-seven percent of 602 registered voters interviewed
Saturday through Monday said they favor the measure. Twenty percent
opposed it and 23 percent weren't sure.  |
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Associated
Press
U.S.
official sees risk, no evidence, of terrorists along border
Cancun, Q.R., Mexico -- A high-ranking
U.S. official told The Associated Press he sees a risk that terrorists
might try to use drug or people smugglers in Mexico to slip people
into the United States, but no evidence that any have tried to
do so. -- The comments by Michael Garcia, assistant secretary
of Homeland Security,
came amid concerns that international terrorists might be trying
to infiltrate organized crime in Mexico... |

Gang
News |
Washington
Times
U.S.
gives Virginia cash to fight gangs
The spread of street gangs in Virginia
has prompted the federal government to give Gov. Mark Warner
$3 million in nondiscretionary funds to fight the problem. ---
The latest FBI report concluded MS-13
has about 2,000 members in Northern Virginia. -- The report also
found gang activity in Fredericksburg, Culpeper, Winchester,
Harrisonburg, Danville, Lynchburg and the Shenandoah Valley,
and that those gangs are mostly made up of
illegal Hispanic immigrants. |
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The News
& Record -- Greensboro, North Carolina
Alamance
sheriff to pursue invaders who register to vote
Burlington, NC (AP) - The sheriff of Alamance
County plans to arrest illegal immigrants who registered to vote
using false documents at driver licensing offices. -- "Laws
are laws. I wouldn't be here if I wasn't (serious)," Sheriff
Terry Johnson told county commissioners this week. -- Voter registration
fraud is a felony that carries a punishment of up to 15 months
in jail. |
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Galway (Ireland)
Advertiser
Irish
illegals beginning to get nervous
In the past few weeks, two men who live
in America could not return to their father's funeral in County
Galway because they are illegal emigrants. They feared - very
justifiably - that if they returned they could not go back to
the States. I cannot be precise about the details for obvious
reasons. -- However this is not an isolated situation. These
men are two among thousands of Irish people in the United States
who are undocumented... |
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Tri-Valley
Herald -- Pleasanton, Calif.
Senate
OKs bill to alter U.S. intel
The Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly
approved a massive reorganization of the United States intelligence
community to address the Sept. 11 commission's complaints that
the nation's spy agencies don't work together properly to deter
terrorist attacks. --- The House plans to take up similar legislation
later this week, but that legislation includes additional anti-terrorism
and illegal immigration powers... |
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