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Wednesday, February 16, 2005 |
L.A. Mayor's Race:
Mexico vs. Moore
"With the exception of ...Moore, every other man
...sounds like they are on the payroll of Vicente Fox"
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No Illegals! |
9News --
Denver
Debate
over invaders getting in-state tuition underway
Denver -- A controversial new bill promises
to stir emotions on both sides of the issue. -- If passed, House
Bill 1124 will allow the children of undocumented illegal immigrants
[now there's an oxymoron for you] to pay in- state tuition rates
at Colorado's public universities. -- "Undocumented
students [criminals] should have the same opportunities as
their fellow classmates..."  |
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Court TV
Update
on vicious murder case involving Mexican invader
Boise, Idaho -- Prosecutors introduced
four hours of forensic evidence in the trial of a young woman
accused of killing her parents Wednesday, although none of it
directly linked Sarah Johnson to the shooting deaths of her parents
in September 2003. [The family was upset because the suspect
was hooked up with a Mexican illegal... perhaps one of Bush's
'good hearted people'.] |

File Photo |
Los Angeles
Times
More
on Latino vs. black brawl in Riverside
A Valentine's night melee involving about
200 youths at a Riverside amusement park may have been triggered
by a clash between gang members, authorities said Tuesday. --
Three police officers who were attacked during the incident at
the Castle Park amusement center near the Riverside Freeway were
briefly hospitalized with minor injuries, Riverside police Sgt.
Phil Fernandez said. |
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FAIR Press
Release
Immigrant
labor won't solve the Social Security problem
A new study authored by Stuart Anderson,
long associated with libertarian open borders advocacy groups,
suggests more immigration is the magic bullet to solve the Social
Security system's long-term structural deficits. (FAIR) contends
the solution offered by Mr. Anderson actually perpetuates an
unsustainable pyramid scheme and ignores short-term fiscal and
social costs... |
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Columnist/activist
Sam Francis dies
Samuel Francis was born in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, on April 29, 1947. He was educated at the Johns Hopkins
University (B.A., 1969) and the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, from which he received a Ph.D. in modern history
in 1979. From 1977 to 1981, he was a policy analyst at the Heritage
Foundation in Washington, D.C... [Related
item from The American Renaissance] |

Bush
Lackey |
Diane Alden
- NewsMax.com
Borderline
Insanity Part IV: Globalized Insanity
Last September President Bush's national
security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, was asked about the problem
of porous borders and the millions of people coming into the
U.S. illegally. The journalist asked Dr. Rice, "Why can't
we put troops on the border with Mexico or build a security fence
as the Israelis have done?" |
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Naples News
19
criminal alien absconders rounded up in Collier County
Federal agents and local law officers
rounded up 19 people called criminal alien fugitives, including
a man wanted in Collier County on a sex charge. Collier County
sheriff's deputies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
arrested the 19 people, all of them considered fugitives, on
Thursday and Friday in Naples and Bonita Springs. |
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Joe Guzzardi
-- VDare.com Blog
Guzzardi
on Free Republic
Shortly after VDARE.COM was officially
banned from Free Republic
in 2001, I made several efforts to contact Jim Robinson both
directly and through an intermediary that he knows and respects.
-- Robinson lives in Fresno about 100 miles south of my home
in Lodi. I offered to drive down to discuss face to face ---
as mature adults frequently do --- whatever objections he may
have to VDARE.COM... |

Mexican
Junk |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
3
killed as minivan slams into broken-down Mexican junker truck
A Carlsbad couple and their grandson
on their way to catch a flight at Lindbergh Field were killed
early yesterday when their van slammed into a stalled big rig
on Interstate 5 near Carmel Valley Road, authorities said. --
...The tractor-trailer, owned by Transportes De Baja California...
[This Mexican junker was more than 30 miles from the border]. |
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Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
Hmong
hmess ensnares mayor of St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly was willing
to use up to $500,000 in city money to keep a financially shaky
Hmong funeral home project alive, according to city documents
examined Tuesday by the Star Tribune. -- City memos and e-mails
show that Kelly supported helping the Vang Pao Foundation get
into the funeral home business... |

Lou Dobbs |
Segment
Transcript - CNN
Lou
Dobbs chats with 'Ag Jobs' (amnesty) hucksters
President Bush supports a plan to legalize
millions of illegal aliens in the country. Now two leading members
of Congress [RINO Sen. Larry Craig and traitor
Rep. Howard Berman] want to grant legal status to at least
half a million illegal farm workers. -- The Ag Jobs Bill was
first introduced in the Senate in 2003, placed on the calendar
in 2004, but last year's Senate vote was delayed until after
the presidential election... |
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Outsource
farming, not high tech
Thursday, a week ago, I was listening
to the "John and Ken Show" (KFI AM 640, Los Angeles)
during which the hosts thoroughly and eloquently criticized President
Bush's "State of the Union" address in the part that
pertained to illegal immigration (see an excerpt below). And,
I must say, quite justly so... |

Steve
Levy |
The Independent
-- The Hamptons
The
Levy Effect?
Twice last weekend East Hampton Town
Police notified immigration officials when a routine computer
check of arrestees revealed they were wanted on immigration warrants.
Per standard procedure, cops ran the suspects' names through
the New York State Police Information Network... |
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MichNews.com
Illegal
Immigration -The Tyranny of the Minority
In the course of the prevailing 109th
Congress, President Bush along with several Congressional leaders
will be proffering a proposal to 'regularize' (Read legalize,
guest worker, earned amnesty, amnesty, etc.) the 20 million plus
illegal aliens currently residing in the United States. -- Pluralities
of United States citizens have a quarrel with their Government
over illegal immigration... |

RINO Cornyn |
Washington
Times
RINO
Cornyn supports Bush's loony amnesty scheme
Senate Republicans' new point man on
immigration said that it is unrealistic to assume that the 10
million illegal aliens in the United States can be deported and
that the only alternative is to create a temporary worker program
that has them come forward on their own. -- [Cornyn] plans to
hold a series of hearings, beginning with border security and
document fraud issues... |
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Houston
Chronicle
It's
the Mexican way (backwards): Mexico has job plan for deportees
The Mexican government hopes it has found
a way to tackle its economic and immigration crises with a program
to link its deported citizens with jobs in cities on the Mexican
side of the border. -- The pilot project... will seek to match
migrants who fail in an attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border...[It
will also encourage more Mexicans to head for the border from
the Mexican interior.] |
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Magic City
Morning Star
"F"
for Failure
I'm wide awake to see another of the
President's promises turn to ashes. The media hype regarding
the
President's position on illegal immigration was supposed
to offer specifics of his "guest worker plan." What
he delivered is the same snake oil from 2004, rebottled with
a new sales pitch. Last year it was "match willing workers
with willing employers..."  |

Rumor Mill |
Has
Ebola struck in Colorado?
In the past 24 hours a reliable source
told me that a Mexican male who was extremely ill entered the
Montrose Memorial Hospital in Montrose, Colorado (800 South 3rd
Street · 970-249-2211). Within 24 hours this man was dead.
My source stated that the dead man's organs had turned to liquid.
-- Due to the nature of this unusual illness, could it be that
Ebola has hit the Western Slope of Colorado? |
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L.A. Times
Former
White House Official Criticizes Faith Initiative
A former White House official on Monday accused
the Bush administration of overstating its commitment to faith-based
charities and failing to live up to the president's promise of
"compassionate conservatism." -- David Kuo joined the
White House staff in January 2001 and left in December 2003 as
deputy director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and
Community Initiatives. |
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