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Saturday, October 21, 2006 |

Hypocrisy*
*Insincerity by virtue of pretending to have
qualities or beliefs that you do not really have

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Associated
Press
Ruthless
Mexican gangs displaying severed heads
Villa Madero, Mich., Mex. -- The drug
lords at war in central Mexico are no longer content with simply
killing their enemies. They are putting their severed heads on
public display. -- In Michoacan, the home state of President-elect
Felipe Calderon, 17 heads have turned up this year, many with
bloodstained notes like the one found... |
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WTVM --
Columbus, Georgia
Invaders
flock to GOP districts, spark political backlash
Dalton, Ga. -- It's a slice of Americana
-- children playing soccer on a sunny Saturday morning, their
parents cheering them on. -- But at these soccer fields in Dalton,
the dominant language is Spanish, the food truck sells Mexican
food and few of the adults are eligible to vote... |
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Laredo Morning
Times
Cornyn
says immigration will remain touchy issue
...[Sen. John Cornyn] then quickly moved
on to the touchy issue of immigration, where the focus of his
talk was Congress' decision to build a 700-mile wall along the
U.S.-Mexico border, which he voted for in the Senate. -- Quoting
Winston Churchill, Cornyn said democracy is one of the most magnificent
but most difficult... |

Beauprez |
Colorado
Springs Gazette -- Related Poll
Beauprez
calls release of confidential information a public service
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bob
Beauprez said Friday a federal agent who may have broken the
law to help his campaign is a "whistle-blower" who
"performed an act of courage." -- Beauprez's campaign
is the subject of an FBI probe into whether information from
the National Crime Information Center, a confidential law-enforcement
database... |
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Chip McLean
-- NewsWithViews.com
U.S.D.A.
Approved: Illegal aliens
Just when you thought the US government
couldn't possibly behave any more irresponsibly, they do something
to once again prove us all wrong. The latest example is the effort
being made by the US Department of Agriculture to distribute
food stamps within the Latino community. It seems our tax dollars
are being spent on Spanish language television... |
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By Jim Kouri
-- AXcess News
Problems
with Mickey Mouse Mexican IDs unresolved
New York -- Many American citizens are
confused over the proliferation of Mexican Matricula Consular
ID cards that are thought to be bonafide identification documents.
They shouldn't feel so bad about their confusion -- it seems
the US government, state, and local governments share that confusion... |

Hutchison |
Laredo Morning
Times
Hutchison:
Secure U.S. border first
Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
acknowledged during a brief meeting Friday at City Hall that
probably 95 percent of the [illegal
alien... criminal] population from Mexico comes to work and
intends no harm to Americans.And the Texas senator did not argue
with the Pew Hispanic Center's estimate that between 300,000
and 500,000 Mexican nationals... |
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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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Sensenbrenner |
Greater
Milwaukee Today
Sensenbrenner:
Border security essential in invasion debate
What's the best way to deal with illegal
immigrants in the United States? -- Put up a fence, increase
border security, enforce the laws on the books and increase penalties
to employers with illegal immigrants on their staff. So says
U.S. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner... |

'The Boot' |
KOLD-TV
-- Tucson
Spanish-language
DJ expected to be deported
Tucson -- A Mexican man who worked at
a Spanish- language radio station in Tucson as a disc jockey
and program manager has been detained by immigration authorities.
-- Federal agents say Jose Abel Castro- Lopez was expected to
be deported because he was in the country illegally. |
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William
H. Calhoun -- American Daily
Illegal
Immigration: Time to get tough
Douglas S. Massey in a recent biased
report, "Backfire at the Border: Why Enforcement without
Legalization Cannot Stop Illegal Immigration," funded by
the open- borders Cato Institute, argues that enforcement of
the border is unfeasible. -- Mr. Massey argues that the flow
of goods brought about by NAFTA has caused more illegal Mexicans... |
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