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Saturday, October 16, 2004 |
Desperation Time
in Arizona
Anti-Prop. 200 Jerks Use Actors to Tell Lies
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Transcript
of Anti-Prop 200 ad
American Ambulance Representative: "In my world, every second counts."
Note: American
Ambulance is a private firm. This gal is probably a secretary
there.
Member of United Phoenix Fire Fighters: "When
lives are at stake, I don't have the time to check IDs."
Note: The
IAFF represents firefighters. This guy probably isn't
even a firefighter.
Narrator: If Proposition 200 passes, our police,
firefighters and paramedics would be subject to fines if they
provide lifesaving services without first checking IDs.
NOT TRUE
Member of United Phoenix Fire Fighters:
"If your hurt or in danger, you
want me checking IDs?" (A phony?)
American Ambulance Representative: "The only thing I
want to think about is saving someone's life." (A phony?)
Member of United Phoenix Fire Fighters: "Fire fighters,
paramedics and police agree, Proposition 200 is not the answer."(A
phony?) ALL
LIES: By federal law, illegal aliens
in Arizona cannot be denied access to benefits and programs that
are specifically exempted from verification. These programs include,
but are not limited to, K-12 education, emergency health care,
immunization programs, in-kind disaster relief, soup kitchens
and other emergency food assistance, federal school lunch and
breakfast programs, and those public services that are necessary
to protect life or safety.
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American
Patrol
'Major
incident' involving invaders reported on Fort Huachuca
Updated at 6 pm -- American Patrol has been told
that an incident occurred on the Fort Huachuca military base
in Sierra Vista, Arizona this morning involving serious aggression
by suspected invaders resulted in injuries serious enough to
require civilian ambulances being brought in from outside the
base... |

Kris Kobach |
Associated
Press
Kobach
counting on GOP surge in effort against Moore
Shawnee, Kan. -- Devin Sherwood is a
registered Republican but says he is likely to vote for Democratic
Rep. Dennis Moore's re- election. -- Republicans have tried to
defeat Moore by holding onto moderates like Sherwood, who favors
abortion rights and embryonic stem cell research, but Moore won
the GOP-leaning 3rd District in 1998 by courting those same moderates.
[More
on Kobach] |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Colorado
governor backs ID requirement for voters
If a judge overturns the new state law
that requires voters to show identification at the polls, Gov.
Bill Owens said late Thursday that he will appeal that decision.
-- The lawsuit brought by Colorado Common Cause... says requiring
potential voters to show an ID is unconstitutional. |

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KLTV - Tyler,
Texas
Suspected
invader nailed with 12 pounds of cocaine
Biloxi, Miss. (AP) -- A McKinney, Texas,
man is being held after Biloxi, Mississippi, police seized 12
pounds of cocaine from his 1999 Chevy Tahoe in a traffic stop
on Interstate 10. -- Carlos Aleman Pineda was taken to the Harrison
County jail yesterday after his arrest. -- He will be held without
bond for the U-S Marshal's Service pending a federal court hearing
and investigation of whether he is in the country illegally. |

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What
Homeland Security?
A couple of weeks ago I was driving home
at about 4:00 AM when I spotted three illegal aliens standing
at the turnoff to my house (which is also a bus stop).
I stopped, and they asked if I was there to pick them up. I told
them no; I asked them if they were illegals, and if they were
here for work... |
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Center for
Public Opinion and Democracy
In
Mexico, Kerry Would Beat Bush
Many Mexicans want John Kerry to become
the next president of the U.S., according to a poll by Reforma.
55% of respondents want the Democratic nominee to win the Nov.
2 election, while 20% would choose Republican incumbent George
W. Bush. -- Diplomatic relations between both countries have
been strained due to a controversial proposal to legalize thousands
of Mexicans working in the U.S. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
Craig's
AgJOBS Amnesty-Feeding AgriBiz's Cheap Labor Addiction
Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) is staking
his career on the stalled AgJOBS bill-the measure that will give
three million illegal farmworkers temporary work permits and
a chance to hit the jackpot: American citizenship. -- In an October
8th speech on the Senate floor, he spoke brazenly in support
of the bill... |

¡Hasta
la Vista! |
Marion (Ohio)
Star
Gotcha!
- Second suspect in deputy's murder apprehended
"He's here. He's here." --
Locals cheered Friday as authorities came to arrest the man suspected
of killing a local deputy sheriff Thursday, said Marion County
Sheriff Tim Bailey. -- Juan C. Cruz was spotted at the Professional
Park Apartments on the south side of town. He was arrested at
the apartment complex on Crescent Heights Road after he struggled
and ran... |
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WHNT-TV
-- Huntsville
County
employee arrested in driver licenses scheme
Birmingham, Ala. -- A Jefferson County
Revenue Department employee is accused of selling Alabama driver
licenses to illegal immigrants in a forgery scheme. -- The employee,
Tolentino Junior Falcon of Homewood, was arrested yesterday (Friday)
by state troopers. He's in the Jefferson County jail on felony
charges of possession of a forged instrument. |
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Hampton
Roads (Virginia) Daily Press
Vicious
foreign gang member gets 15 years in machete attack
Fairfax, Va. -- The first of three teenage
gang members who admitted to attacking a member of another gang
with a machete was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison. --
Cristobal Z. Medrano was the first of the three to be sentenced.
He appeared in Fairfax County Circuit Court with tattoos all
over his body proclaiming his allegiance to Mara
Salvatrucha, or MS-13, the dominant street gang in northern
Virginia. |
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San Antonio
Express News
Task
force will try to identify ID thieves
No one is immune to identity theft. Just ask
Yvonne Villarreal or Raul Davila. -- Villarreal, a Bexar County
sheriff's investigator, had her identity stolen by an undocumented
immigrant who filed for a $5,000 tax return using her Social
Security number, left a $20,000 medical bill in her name and
a cloud over her life. |
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