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Tuesday, October 17, 2006 |
Bush Undermines
Republicans
Amnesty Trumps Party Loyalty
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| Mexican
reconquista Gonzales
, left, runs the FBI. They raided the home of the daughter
of Rep. Weldon (R-Penn),
right, in a blatant attempt to undermine Weldon's re-election
campaign. Critics claim Gonzales and Bush want to put Democrats
in charge of the House of Representatives so the amnesty plan
will be approved. |
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E-mail from
Peter
Gadiel
Another Republican Undermined by Bush?
Breitbart.com
FBI
Raids Home of Rep. Weldon's Daughter suggests that the Bush
Administration is using the FBI to hound Republican Rep. Curt Weldon for his strong
statements about cover-ups in regard to 9/11. We've seen the
national Republican Party undermine Republican Senate candidate
Laffey in R.I., Republican
Senate candidate Schlesinger
in Conn, Republican House candidate Graf
in Arizona, and Republican incumbent Senator
Santorum. All three are strong proponents of secure borders
and opponents of Bush's open borders. Now we have this about
Weldon. |

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Associated
Press
Review:
Prisoner flights are expensive
Pricey contracts and empty seats plague
government flights that move U.S. prisoners to new jails and
deport illegal immigrants, a Justice Department review concluded
Tuesday. -- Additionally, the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transport
System does not always have large enough crews to subdue onboard
security threats... |
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WTVF --
Nashville
Invader
in court for killing Tennessee couple
The man accused of killing a Mt. Juliet
couple while driving drunk was in court Tuesday morning. -- Gustavo
Garcia Reyes was officially charged with killing Sean and Donna
Wilson in a head-on crash back in June. --- Reyes's case has
been at the center of the illegal immigration debate, because
he's an [illegal alien...
criminal]. |
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Arizona
Daily Star
Poll:
Arizonans support Prop. 300
Arizonans appear ready to deny even more
services to those not here legally. -- A new statewide poll shows
that 52 percent of those asked say they strongly support Proposition
300. That measure would deny adult education classes and subsidized
child care to [illegal aliens...
criminals]. |
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Tom Fitton
-- The Conservative Voice
Judicial
Watch: Mex separatist school
Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes corruption, today announced
the release of a special report, Academia Semillas del Pueblo
(Seeds of the People Academy): Training the Next Generation of
Mexican Revolutionaries with American Tax Dollars. The report
includes excerpts of new documents... |
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Associated
Press
Review:
Prisoner flights are expensive
Pricey contracts and empty seats plague
government flights that move U.S. prisoners to new jails and
deport illegal immigrants, a Justice Department review concluded
Tuesday. -- Additionally, the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transport
System does not always have large enough crews to subdue onboard
security threats... |
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Dave Schultheis
-- VDare.com
Partisan
warfare defeats patriotic purpose
As Election 2006 comes down to the wire,
Colorado voters are hearing claims by candidates of all stripes
to be tough on illegal immigration. Democrats are taking credit
for the new laws passed by the special session in July. Republicans
are proposing tough new measures aimed at judges and employers.
The Republican candidate for Governor... |
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Congressional
Immigration Caucus
Bush's
misstatements on amnesty, border security, etc.
If the President's "comprehensive
immigration reform" approach is superior to the enforcement-
only strategy of House Bill 4437, why does the president have
to mislead people and misrepresent the facts to get public support
for his amnesty plan? |
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Houston
Chronicle
Border
Patrol, lawmen outgunned by cartels
The U.S. Border Patrol and other law
enforcement agencies at the U.S.-Mexico border are outgunned
by increasingly ruthless and well-armed Mexican drug cartels,
a new congressional report concludes. -- "The cartels use
automatic assault weapons, bazookas, grenade launchers and improvised
explosive devices," the House Homeland Security... |
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Jim Kouri,
CPP -- The Common Voice
Federal
Reserve Bank assisting invaders
While the mainstream news media are hard
at work covering the Rep. Mark Foley "Pagegate" scandal
or helping the Democrats to achieve their dream of capturing
control of the House of Representatives and Senate, the Federal
Reserve Bank is working with the Mexican government to make it
easier for illegal aliens to export US money to their homeland. |

Arellano |
CBS2-TV
-- Chicago
Child
abuse lawsuit creates immigration waves
A child abuse lawsuit aimed at helping
illegal immigrants stay in the country is creating some waves.
-- Some people believe the lawsuit in support a Chicago mother
and her son misses a critical point, and CBS 2's Rob Johnson
reports that others believe it's right on target. |

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Ed Pittman
-- Muskogee (Oklahoma) Phoenix
Bush,
Rumsfeld barter soul of the United States
What next? President Bush has illegally
signed a treaty of sorts with Mexico and Canada to form a North
American union in 2005. A sycophant for the Illuminati, Bush
takes orders from their humongous organization. -- Technical
name: Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.  |
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Arkansas
News Bureau
Holt,
DeLay launch campaign against the invasion
The Republican candidates for lieutenant
governor and attorney general called Monday for a study to determine
the financial impact of illegal immigration on state funding.
-- Lieutenant governor candidate Jim Holt, a state senator from
Springdale, and attorney general candidate Gunner DeLay of Fort
Smith, a former state senator... |
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KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Border
nabs Cuban with 16 pounds of cocaine
Las Cruces, NM -- A Cuban man is facing
deportation proceedings after 16 pounds of cocaine were found
hidden in the back seat of the sport utility vehicle he was driving.
-- US Border Patrol agents stopped the man Saturday in southern
New Mexico. -- The agents became suspicious after checking the
vehicle's records... |

Poll Info |
Jerome R.
Corsi -- Human Events
Bush's
immigration message undermines message on terrorism
It's the borders, stupid! President Bush
is having a hard time selling to voters his War on Terror, despite
endless repetitive speeches arguing that we must fight the terrorist
enemy in Iraq or we will fight them here. -- Truly, the White
House should not be surprised when polls reflect that this time
the message has not taken hold. |
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St. Petersburg
Times
Grass
roots groups challenge invaders
Cape Coral, Fla. -- As [illegal
aliens... criminals] planned a boycott in the spring to demonstrate
their economic clout, Anthony Maida and his wife, Mary Ann Redman,
came up with a counter plan. -- The retired couple gathered a
few hundred names of volunteers ready to fill in as dishwashers,
janitors and construction workers the day of the boycott. |
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KEYE-TV
-- Austin
ICE
officers arrest 44 in Austin area
Operation Return To Sender led to the deportation
of 44 [illegal aliens...
criminals] living in the Austin area, many of whom were violent
criminals. -- The fugitive team for Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) started Return To Sender with a list of violent criminals
who are in the U.S. illegally... |
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Inland Valley
Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, California
Race
tensions sometimes released at schools
While law enforcement officials have
stopped short of attributing the hour-and-a-half-long melee that
involved roughly 500 students to a racial divide, many experts
on ethnic relations contend that the riot is indicative of a
much broader problem. -- "The tension between blacks and
Latinos is not new, but it's a recent phenomenon," said
Armando Navarro... |
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Robert L.
Jamieson Jr. -- Seattle Post Intelligencer
'Illegals'
term isn't divisive, it's the truth
A hijacking of the English language just
took place. -- It happened earlier this month when Seattle activists
accused Senate candidate Mike McGavick of using "divisive"
language by invoking the word "illegals" in an ad.
-- In the TV spot, McGavick's camp says Sen. Maria Cantwell... |
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WorldNetDaily.com
Taxpayer
dollars support U.S.-Mexico merger plot
The master plan for merging the U.S.,
Mexico and Canada is being devised in American University's Center
for North American Studies whose faculty is subsidized by the
U.S. State Department through the Fulbright Program. -- For example,
joining the center this fall as a visiting chairman in North
American studies... |
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Rockford
(Illinois) Register Star
Hispanics
84% of county's population growth
When Liz Rios- Nieves and her family
first arrived in Rockford from Miami in 1998, it took them a
couple of years to find a support network of fellow Hispanics.
-- "It wasn't hard for us to come here, but it was not what
we were accustomed to. It seemed, at least to us, that there
weren't very many Hispanics," Rios- Nieves said.  |
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Fighting
Immigration Anarchy - by Daniel Sheehy |
"This book is not
just informative but inspiring. Readers will want to join up."
Peter Brimelow, author of Alien Nation and editor of VDare.com
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Review |
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Selwyn Duke
-- American Thinker
The
Fascists Among Us
It's no secret that hurling names about
is as common in the political world as it is in a grammar school
playground. One oft-used pejorative is "fascist," which,
along with racist, sexist, homophobe and others, tends to be
least understood by those who utter it most. And because these
damning terms are used wantonly... |

Waah! Waah! |
Associated
Press
AG
probes letter on voting sent to some O.C. Hispanics
The state attorney general's office is
investigating a letter received by some Orange County Hispanic
residents that says it is a crime for immigrants to vote and
warns them that they could be jailed or deported if they go to
the polls next month. -- The letter, written in Spanish, also
says that the state has developed a computer system... |

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Associated
Press
One
dead, several injured in load vehicle crash
Phoenix -- A pickup truck carrying as
many as 17 suspected illegal immigrants rolled over in southwest
Arizona, killing one person and leaving three seriously injured.
-- At least a dozen passengers were flown to hospitals in Yuma
and Phoenix Monday as agents with the U.S. Border Patrol's Yuma
Sector continued to search Monday night... |
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Arizona
Republic
U.S.
at 300 million and counting
The nation's population officially hit
300 million at 4:46 a.m. Arizona time Tuesday, when the Census
Bureau's population clock rolled over to the big number. -- But
there weren't any wild celebrations, fireworks or any other government-sponsored
hoopla to mark the milestone. Why bother? Many experts think
the population... |
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