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Tuesday, November 2, 2004
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Arizona
Republic -- Phoenix
Arizonans
approve Proposition 200 by hefty margin
Arizonans approved Proposition 200 Tuesday,
sending a message about their frustration over illegal immigration
while defying opposition from many prominent political leaders.
-- The measure, designed to combat voter and benefit fraud by
non-citizens, quickly became the most controversial state issue
on the ballot, dividing politicians and citizens across party
lines. -- PHOTO
- Rusty Childress and Randy Pullen celebrate this long fought
victory... |

Idiot
Dreier |
American
Patrol
$375 Billion to Secure Border?
This morning, Rep. David Dreier told
Doug McIntyre of KABC radio in Los Angeles that militarizing
the border would cost $375 billion. According to Edwin Rubenstein,
"At $1.7 million per mile, the entire U.S.-Mexican border
could be sealed off for $3.3 billion dollars." David Dreier
is an idiot. |
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Team
America PAC / Associated Press
Former
GOP Rep. Tom Coburn wins Senate seat in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP) -- It looks
like, former three-term Rep. Tom Coburn has held on to Oklahoma's
Senate seat Tuesday for the Republicans, defeating Rep. Brad
Carson for the post vacated by retiring Don Nickles ' despite
charges, all denied, that Coburn had sterilized a woman without
her permission during his career as an obstetrician. |
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KUSA-TV
-- Denver
At
Large: Police release photos of murder suspects
Greeley, Colo. -- Police have released
mug shots of three gang members wanted for the murder of a 24-year-old
man. The men are still at large. -- Police say Isaac "Shotgun"
Benavidez, Joshua "Rascal" Rodarte and Simon "Capone"
Salinas are part of a gang responsible for murdering Adam Perez.
-- The murder was first reported as a missing person's case Oct.
23. |

Hermes
450 UAV |
Arizona
Daily Star Hourly Update
Border
bureau taking over Homeland Security air operations
The Department of Homeland Security is
consolidating its air operations under the bureau of Customs
and Border Protection, officials said Tuesday. -- The move is
part of the ongoing effort to integrate U.S. Border enforcement
under the DHS' 2005 budget appropriations signed by President
Bush last month, according to a news release issued by Asa
Hutchinson [who is a complete moron]. |
Juan
Mann
DeportAliens.com |
VDare.com
Bush
Gearing Up For Amnesty - In Spanish and Spanglish
What would President Bush do if he were
re-elected today? -- Here's one sign: For the past year, the
U.S. Embassy in Mexico has been alerting the world in the "U.S.
and Mexico at a glance" section of both its English and
Spanish web sites about "The Temporary Worker Program Proposed
by President Bush in January 2004." |
Vote
Fraud |
Gainesville
(Georgia) Times
Millions
vote, but not all are citizens
Millions will vote today. The question
no one can answer is how many are U.S. citizens, the most fundamental
eligibility requirement for voting. -- Voter registration forms
ask, "Are you a citizen of the United States of America?"
But noncitizens can check "yes" and take advantage
of a treasured American privilege because states do not make
registrants provide proof of citizenship... |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Prosecutors
charge another man in registration fraud
Denver prosecutors have charged another person
with filling out false voter forms to get more money in a paid
registration drive. -- Lloyd "Frosty" Herrera is accused
of filling out several phony registration forms for Monique Mora
and Pelonne Page so that they would get paid for their work.
-- They worked for the Association of Community Organizations
for Reform Now, known as ACORN... |
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Dan Stein
-- Arizona Republic - Phoenix
Proposition
200 a good choice for Arizona
Anyone listening and reading about Proposition
200 these past few months would have a tough time understanding
all the hysteria, especially the dire predictions emanating from
business, labor and government organizations. -- While no citizen
initiative is perfect, nothing about Proposition 200 conflicts
with a single federal law, or would endanger public health or
safety... |
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We Get E-Mail
Dreier
Ripped a New One by Doug McIntyre
KABC talk-radio host Doug McIntyre ripped traitor
Congressman David Dreier to shreds this morning during a surprise
interview. McIntyre was interviewing U.S. Senate candidate Bill
Jones when Dreier unexpectedly called the program. McIntyre quickly
finished his interview with Jones and took Dreier's call... |
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Associated
Press
Federal
prosecutors to be more selective on immigration cases
Federal prosecutors in San Diego said a burgeoning
caseload was forcing them to be more selective about charging
illegal immigrants who have committed crimes [all illegals have
'committed crimes']. -- Under proposed guidelines, the government
would focus on prosecuting immigrants whose previous crimes occurred
only a short time ago and happened nearby, making it easier to
get police and court records. |

Sham IDs |
News-Transcript
-- Farmingdale, New Jersey
Corrupt
Mexican gov't doles out sham IDs in Jersey
Freehold, NJ -- Teresa Gonzalez waited on line
for hours at the First United Methodist Church on Oct. 23 with
hundreds of other Mexican immigrants to get what most people
take for granted - identification that would allow her to do
something like open a bank account. -- The matricula
consular is an official identification document that makes
no mention of the bearer's legal or illegal status in the United
States. |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Getting
to ERs takes more time in invader-packed L.A.
The closure of six emergency rooms in
Los Angeles over the last 18 months has increased the time it
takes paramedics to get patients to hospitals, the Los Angeles
Fire Department said Monday. -- Fewer emergency rooms means paramedics
must sometimes drive farther to deliver patients and scramble
to find facilities that can accept them, officials said... |
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Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
As
many as 1% of 'workers' from Mexico are infected with HIV
HIV infections are rising at a significant
rate among migrant Mexican workers after decades of being a minor
problem along the border, according to two new studies by the
University of California's AIDS research program. -- As many
as 1% of migrant workers - about 20,000 people - are infected
with HIV, according to the results of a study of 600 migrant
workers in Fresno and San Diego counties.  |
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BBC
Gunman
kills Dutch film director
Dutch film maker Theo van Gogh, who made
a controversial film about Islamic culture, has been stabbed
and shot dead in Amsterdam, Dutch police say. -- Police arrested
a man in a nearby park after an exchange of gunfire. The man
had joint Dutch and Moroccan nationality, they said. -- Van Gogh
had received death threats after his film Submission was shown
on Dutch TV. |
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Front Page
Magazine
Intifada
Against College Republicans (Involves physical attacks)
..."When one of the Republican students
asked one of the women that if she hated America so much, why
she didn't leave, she screamed at him 'I have some pride. I would
strap a bomb on myself and blow myself up as a suicide bomber
rather than call myself an American,'"according to Wray.
He said the woman also ranted that terrorists are "freedom
fighters." [So much for Bush's
'religion of peace'.] |

Jim Daws |
AmericaFirstRadio.com
Has
Bush earned the vote of patriots?
In deciding whether to vote for any incumbent,
the question one must ask is has he earned, in his first term,
a vote for re-election to a second. Let's consider the first
term of George W. Bush and decide whether he has earned the vote
of American patriots or anyone who call themselves a conservative.
-- It was on the watch of President Bush that this nation suffered
the most deadly attack in our history... |
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Associated
Press
Mexican
whore house proprietor heads for the big house
A madam who smuggled Mexican women and teenagers
into the United States to work as prostitutes was sentenced Monday
to 41/2 years in prison. -- Maria Valle-Maldonado, a Mexican
national, admitted to running a business in which migrants worked
as prostitutes, with a portion of their pay going to reimburse
her for the fees she paid to sneak them into the country. |
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San Antonio
Express News
Mexicans
want to see Bush given the old heave-ho
Mexicans have strong opinions about who
should be at the helm of their mighty neighbor to the north -
opinions fueled more by anger at George Bush than love for John
Kerry. -- Jorge González, a Trinity University professor
and native of Monterrey, said Mexicans understand the 9-11 terror
attacks changed the world, but said many find Bush's actions
and priorities unacceptable. |
¡Viva
México! |
Arizona
Daily Star Border Edition
Mexican
invaders charge border, start riot
People-smugglers mixed in with a group
of about 300 Halloween trick-or-treat hopefuls at the Nogales
border Sunday afternoon, starting a minor riot that shut down
the port of entry for about an hour. -- The incident started
about 4:30 p.m. when Border Patrol agents noticed people cutting
holes in the fence... |
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