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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 |
Invasion Screened
by Smoke from Iraq
Bush Idiocy Puts America in Jeopardy
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Bonhomme Richard |
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American Patrol
War Trumps Invasion
George W. Bush invaded Iraq,
a nation that was
no direct threat to us. At the same time he encouraged the
invasion from a hostile nation. He is a disaster as a president.
Worse still, he has handed the reigns of legislative power over
to those who would erase America's border with Mexico.
Democrats must understand that, with
the Iraq war behind us, and President Bush impeached, illegal
immigration will be the issue in the 2008 election.
In the meantime we must focus on implementation
of the Border
Fence Bill, for it is now the law of the land.
American Patrol's motto is now "We
have just begun to fight." |

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It's Not Amnesty! |
Christian
Science Monitor
Invasion
expected to dominate Calderon-Bush talks
The nearly 700 miles of fencing President
Bush authorized for the US-Mexican border two weeks ago could
overshadow other issues when Mexican president- elect Felipe
Calderón makes his first visit to the White House on Thursday.
-- Unlike recently elected leftist leaders in Latin America,
Mr. Calderón is a pro-business, US- friendly candidate... |

The Governator |
KCBS Radio
-- San Francisco
Schwarzenegger
heads to Mexico
While it was a big win at the polls Tuesday
for Governor Schwarzenegger, he is not resting on his laurels.
-- The governor is heading to Mexico for a two- day trade mission
(Schwarzenegger's chartered
Gulfstream IV left Santa Monica for Mexico City at approx
4:45 pm PST.) -- "There are no events related to immigration
whatsoever on the agenda..." |

MEChA Skunk |
KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Mechista
mayor to meet with head Mexican Reconquista
Los Angeles -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (shown
at left) will be in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to attend a
dinner with Mexican President- Elect Felipe Calderon. -- Villaraigosa
is scheduled to return Thursday morning, according to mayoral
aide Matt Szabo. -- Villaraigosa has kept a busy travel schedule
in recent weeks. |

Pelosi |
Paul Joseph
Watson & Alex Jones -- Infowars.com
Meet
the new boss, same as the old boss
The Democrats have swept the House and
the Senate may well follow but did 7/11 really herald the defeat
of the Neo-Con agenda or will establishment sycophants like Nancy Pelosi hijack
and misdirect legitimate discontent and shield Bush from impeachment
while blocking efforts to repeal legislation he passed?  |
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Rocky Mountain
News
Voters
OK one immigration referendum
Voters have approved Referendum K, which
would require the state attorney general to sue the federal government
to enforce immigration laws, according to projections by the
Rocky Mountain News. -- But Referendum H, meant to discourage
the hiring of illegal immigrants by denying a state tax credit
to employers who knowingly hire them... |

Tom Tancredo |
WorldNetDaily.com
Will
Tom Tancredo be next president?
With this week's tumultuous power shift
in Washington, D.C., and the crucial 2008 election virtually
around the corner, the battle over who will be the major parties'
presidential candidates now moves into high gear. -- One contender
many Americans consider the nation's best possible candidate
is Rep. Tom Tancredo... |
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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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The Stein
Report
Bush
reaction to GOP loss: Push amnesty with new majority
President Bush plans to address Tuesday's
election results in a press conference at 10 am (PST) Wednesday.
Waking up on Wednesday to a new balance of power in Washington,
he picked up the phone and invited House speaker- in- waiting
Nancy Pelosi to lunch. 'They had a very good conversation. He
congratulated her on their wins...' |
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Newswire
Services
The
Apologist -- George Allen's illegal immigration dilemma
Senator George Allen routinely tells
Virginians one reason they should vote for him is that they "know"
him. And now Allen says he's finally ready to run on his record
and ideas. -- Really? -- Do Virginians know that Senator Allen
made excuses for a Bush appointee that was caught aiding an illegal
immigrant? |
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Houston
Chronicle
U.S.-Mexico
fence faces new hurdle: Cash
For some in Congress, passage of a bill
to wall off 700 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border offers the best
proof yet of their determination to crack down on illegal immigration.
-- But even as fence supporters tout their legislative success,
others predict that the barrier -- which would span some 300
miles in Texas -- will never be built. |
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New York
Times
Voting
Glitches: Several states see problems
...In Arizona, Roy Warden -- an anti-
[illegal] immigration activist with the Minutemen -- and a handful
of supporters staked out a precinct in the city of South Tucson
and questioned Latino voters as they entered the polls to determine
if they spoke English. -- Armed with a 9mm Glock automatic strapped
to his side... |
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Detroit
Free Press
House
Democrats eager to clash with Bush
...Bush could see one victory come his
way under the new Democratic- controlled House: immigration
reform. The Republican-led House balked at Bush's plans for
a guest worker program and for the Senate's plan for creating
a path toward citizenship for millions of undocumented workers.
Democrats tended to favor it. |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
Mayor
leads march against border fence
Ciudad Acuña, Coah., Mex. -- The
mayor of this city on the Texas border led about 400 people on
a 90-kilometer (55-mile) march Tuesday to protest U.S. plans
for new border fences. -- Evaristo Pérez, mayor of Ciudad
Acuña, said the march along the Mexican side of the border
to the city of Piedras Negras - across from Eagle Pass, Texas... |
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Arizona
Republic
Voters
say 'yes' to anti-invader measures
Arizona's four immigration propositions
are passing, so far claiming more than 70 percent of the vote
with 70 percent of polls reporting. -- Proposition 103, one of
the more controversial measures on the ballot, seeks to make
English the state's official language. -- It calls for all government
action to be conducted in English... |
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