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Tuesday, October 11, 2005 |
 

Poll Info |
Project
USA
Shocking
Nominations and Other Mischief
In the uproar attending the nomination
of Bush supporter Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, the cries
of betrayal from shocked and dismayed Bush supporters are themselves
the only genuinely surprising aspect of the Miers nomination.
-- It's shocking, really, that after five years of one betrayal
after another, the GOP faithful can still be shocked by the venality,
irresponsibility, and reckless bad faith of George W. Bush... |
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Cincinnati
Business Courier
Civil
Rights Commission rules against Pleasure Inn for sign
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission ruled
Monday that the Pleasure Inn in Mason discriminated when it put
a sign in its window last spring that said, "For Service
Speak English." -- Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME)
filed a charge with the commission in July, accusing Pleasure
Inn of discrimination in a place of public accommodation... |
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Press Release
80+
Reps Ask for Enforcement of Immigration Laws
Washington, DC -- Today more than 80
House Members let the Bush Administration know of their opposition
to guest worker programs until current immigration laws are better
enforced. -- Their views were made known through a letter authored
by Congressmen John Hostettler (R-IN), Tom Tancredo (R-CO), and
Lamar Smith (R-TX)... |
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KRIS-TV
-- Corpus Christi
More
anti-American antics in Texas
Falfurrias, Texas -- Brooks County commissioners
have passed a resolution opposing the "Minuteman Project".
Tuesday morning, County Judge Joe Garcia and four commissioners
approved the resolution which states, "The controversial
group is a threat to public order and the safety of Brooks County
residents." |

Phyllis Schlafly |
Human Events
Memo
to Congress: Exercise Authority Over U.S. Citizenship
U.S. Rep. John Hostettler, R-Ind., presided
at a House hearing last week entitled "Birthright Citizenship,
Dual Citizenship and the Meaning of Sovereignty." It's unfortunate
that this important subject received little media coverage. --
The statistics are shocking. At least 383,000 babies are born
in the United States every year to illegal immigrants... |
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KSAT-TV
-- San Antonio
Mexican
Mafia thug busted in attempt murder case
A man is listed in critical condition
at a local hospital Tuesday morning after he was stabbed several
times following a drug-related argument on the Southwest Side.
-- Police said the victim was allegedly selling cocaine in the
6300 block of Sun Valley around midnight when he was confronted
by a son of a high-ranking officer of the Mexican Mafia... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Highway
sound barriers as border fences?
As discussion of erecting a security
fence along U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada heats up, some
analysts say it's possible Washington could economically erect
thousands of miles of barrier to keep out illegal aliens, smugglers
and terrorists, for about half of what the Pentagon is spending
a month to fight the war on terror... |
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The Washington
Times
Kilgore
vows to thwart illegals
Jerry W. Kilgore said yesterday that
he would use state troopers to enforce laws against illegal aliens
in Arlington County or any other locality that fails to do so,
if he is elected governor. -- "I'll have the state police
in there if there's a big problem in Arlington," the Republican
gubernatorial nominee said during a meeting yesterday... |
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Juan Mann
-- VDare.com
Cubans
Overrunning Florida Keys. Guess Who's Paying For It?
Forty years ago, the 1965 amendments
to the Immigration and Nationality Act began the transformation
of America. It opened the floodgates of mass immigration by allowing
virtually unlimited family petitioning from around the world.
-- But, following closely on its heels, the 1966 Cuban Adjustment
Act... |
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Tisha Tallman
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lying
MALDEF stooge bewails 'broken immigration system'
...I can't help but think that our current
unworkable immigration system and Congress' inability to fix
it has fueled violence against our immigrant brothers and sisters.
Nightly news shows promote immigrant bashing, fueling resentment
largely based on myth. Hateful legislation does nothing...  |

Waah!
Waah! |
Bryan -
College Station Eagle
Usual
suspects toss tantrum over Huntington lecture
Roughly 200 people stood in front of
the Bush Presidential Conference Center on Monday evening, hoisting
pickets and chanting in a mixture of English and Spanish for
Harvard professor Samuel Huntington to go home. -- Despite the
chilly reception outside, the professor was greeted inside the
auditorium with polite applause and a capacity crowd of 600... |
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Copley News
Service
Feds
probe if MDs help immigrants shirk tests
The doctor of a man applying to become
a citizen this year in San Diego said his patient couldn't take
the required English or history tests because of a head injury.
-- But investigators became suspicious after looking at the man's
background: If he had such a serious problem, they asked, how
could he have recently passed his California driver's test? |

Invaders |
Arizona
Republic
2nd-generation
Latinos mean wave of change
...The rise of the second generation
is a logical result of the recent decades of heavy immigration
into the United States, experts say. And in 15 years, it will
become, at 21.7 million, the largest group among Latinos, outnumbering
immigrants and third-generation Hispanics, the report says. |

Pest Nest |
Washington
Post
Locals
put kibosh on day laborer pest hangout plan
Neighborhood opposition has derailed
plans for a day-labor center in Gaithersburg that city and Montgomery
County officials agreed this year to create. -- The county appropriated
funds in the spring to lease a building on North Frederick Ave.
and operate it as a day-labor center, as long as the city renovated
the building. But in recent weeks, as opposition grew... |
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Deseret
News
Groups
step up efforts to tighten the borders
Jean Lindsay believes illegal immigration
is the No. 1 issue facing this country. -- "It affects our
whole way of life, our culture, our education system . . . It's
breaking our laws . . . they won't speak our language . . . the
construction industry has been taken over by illegal aliens,"
she said. |

RINO Cannon |
Deseret
News
Cannon
gets a challenger
Orem -- Eagle Mountain millionaire John
D. Jacob will run against five-term Congressman Chris
Cannon next year, Jacob announced Monday. -- The decision
means Cannon will face opposition from a fellow Republican for
the sixth time in six races, no surprise this time given his
controversial position in the midst of a national debate on immigration. |
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Washington
Times
Minutemen
add prominent Texan to ranks
Falfurrias, Texas -- Minuteman volunteers
have been responsible for the apprehension of hundreds of illegal
aliens since they started their border vigils in April, but their
biggest catch may be a prominent Texas veterinarian. -- Dr. Michael
Vickers, a cattle rancher and a leading Republican Party committeeman
in south Texas... |

Jon Dougherty |
WorldNetDaily.com
How
'bout some honesty in immigration debate?
The head of an activist Hispanic organization
asserted last week in an interview "there's no data"
to support allegations that massive numbers of illegal aliens
residing in the U.S. 1) are depressing wages for American workers;
and 2) are taking jobs from American workers. For the record,
neither of her assertions is true - but then again... |

RINO
McCain |
San Jose
Mercury News
Arnold
picks wrong sorry RINO to help boost approval ratings
...In Oakland, Schwarzenegger and McCain
faced mostly friendly questions from the women in the audience,
although many groaned with displeasure when McCain, answering
a question about illegal immigration, said it was impractical
to deport the illegal immigrants who already live in this country. |
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