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Thursday, November 9, 2006 |
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Stephen
Johnson and James J. Carafano -- Human Events
Bush,
Calderón plot "border security" scheme
...Neither Americans nor Mexicans should be satisfied
with the Secure Fence Act of 2006 that President Bush signed
into law last month. North of the Rio Grande, U.S. border operations
are likely to worsen in the short term, regardless of the measures
in the legislation, because it will take months and years to
implement them. Over that period... |
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George Putnam
-- NewsMax.com
Bush's
sellout of America
It is this reporter's opinion that George
W. Bush has been rejected by the American people. -- We have
seen through his arrogance, bullheadedness, and condescension.
He has turned off the American people and has all but ruined
the Republican Party. -- It becomes more apparent by the moment
that Mr. Bush is a one world globalist... |
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WTNH-TV
-- New Haven, Connecticut
Controversy
in Connecticut over invaders
A Team 8 investigation uncovers criminal
activity taking place every day in Connecticut right under the
watchful eyes of law enforcement and government officials. --
Why isn't anyone doing anything about it? -- The reason nothing
is being done is because it has to deal with the hot button issue
of illegal immigration... |

Napolitano |
Arizona
Daily Star
Governor
won't change approach to invasion issue
Phoenix -- Gov. Janet Napolitano said
she won't change the way she approaches the issue of illegal
immigration despite voters effectively overriding two of her
vetoes on the issue. More than 70% of Arizonans who cast ballots
decided that Arizona law should deny adult education classes
and subsidized child care to those not in this country legally.
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Jim Schwiesow
-- NewsWithViews.com
Real
motive behind the invasion is greed
...Former President Eisenhower very adroitly
compartmentalized the real reason for the wink, wink approach
to illegal immigration by the politicians, the corporate bigwigs,
the industrial and agricultural complex, and business groups,
such as the National Chamber of Commerce. And that reason is
simply greed, a greed unrecognized by... |
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The White
House
Bush
& Calderon comment at photo-op
Calderon barked: I expressed to President
Bush my concern regarding the issue of migration [read: invasion]. President Bush
was very open to all the arguments that I have presented to him.
And we both stressed the need to have a comprehensive vision
with which we can move forward. This is, of course, an extremely
important issue...  |
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Kingman
Daily Miner
Council
hears from Minutemen, residents
Kingman, Az. -- Members of the Mohave
County Minutemen appeared before Kingman City Council at Monday
night's meeting. -- Mayor Les Byram limited the group to two
speakers. -- Joyce Barks was first to speak. She asked Council
to consider adopting an Illegal Immigration Relief Act similar
to one the city of Hazelton, Pennsylvania... |
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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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New York
Post
Actress
irked vicious invader by calling him 'S.O.B'
A construction worker flipped out, hitting
and strangling indie actress Adrienne Shelly with a bed sheet
because she dared to call him a "son of a bitch," police
sources said yesterday. -- Ecuadorian illegal [alien...
criminal] Diego Pillco told cops he took that insult literally
and became enraged during a confrontation with the pint-sized
actress last week... |
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Associated
Press
About
half of Hispanic voters supported official English
Phoenix -- About half the Hispanics who
voted Tuesday in Arizona supported a successful ballot proposal
that makes English the state's official language, according to
an exit poll by The Associated Press. -- While whites and blacks
favored it overwhelmingly, Hispanics and other racial groups... |
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Los Angeles
Times
Invaders
flee Hazleton in droves
...Nearly four months have passed since
Hazleton's City Council approved an ordinance designed to make
the city, in Mayor Barletta's words, "one of the toughest
cities in America for illegal aliens." Although the ordinance
has not taken effect, it has had its desired result: Barletta...
guesses that as many as 5,000 Latinos may have left town. |

Tony Snow |
Mark Krikorian
-- National Review
Are
amnesty and open borders in our future?
Before election night was even over,
White House spokesman Tony Snow said the Democratic takeover
of the House presented "interesting opportunities,"
including a chance to pass "comprehensive immigration reform"
- i.e., the president's plan for an illegal-alien amnesty and
enormous increases in legal immigration, which failed... |
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American
Border Patrol
Photo of the Day
Taken by ABP Border Hawk M on Thursday,
Nov. 9, 2006 at 7:34 am MT. This is a major route for illegal
aliens to enter the United States. Our government has placed
a vehicle barrier in this area, but not in the wash... |
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Associated
Press
Schwarzenegger
hails Dem congressional takeover as healthy
...Arnold Schwarzenegger, meeting with
outgoing President Vicente Fox in Mexico City, hailed the Democratic
takeover of Congress as healthy for democracy, saying "Washington
was stuck." -- After meeting with Fox, Schwarzenegger told
a news conference that a U.S. planned border wall is "an
incomplete way" of solving illegal immigration... |
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CNN
A big
'hallelujah' for American voters
Hallelujah, brothers and sisters. I'm not even
sure what "hallelujah" means, but the word just feels
right after witnessing what is at the very least an awakening
of the power of the people. I'm hopeful that November 7 was also
a declaration that middle-class Americans won't be taken for
granted by either political party. |
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Seattle
Times
LatAms
delighted at GOP thrashing at the polls
Mexico City traffic officer Raul Cervantes
couldn't remember the name of the Republican Party on Wednesday
- all he knew was that President Bush had taken a beating and
that was enough to make him happy. -- Politicians, analysts and
ordinary citizens across Latin America cheered the Democrats'
takeover of Congress as roping in a president... |
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San Jose
Mercury News
Bush
sees new chance on amnesty scheme
President Bush said Wednesday that prospects
for overhauling immigration laws have improved with the Democratic
gains in the midterm election, holding out the hope of bipartisan
cooperation. -- ''I think we have a good chance,'' Bush said
at a news conference. ''It's a vital issue . . . on which we
can find some common ground with Democrats.'' [Related
item] |
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KVOA-TV
-- Tucson
Marijuana
harvest yields bumper crop
Thousands of pounds of marijuana are
pouring through our porous border with Mexico, and, this year,
the feds say they expect a bumper crop. --- Since Monday over
10,000 pounds of marijuana has made it into this warehouse. All
of it came from the west desert. -- Had this pot been sold here
on the streets of Tucson... |
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William
H. Calhoun -- NewsByUs.com
GOP losses
the fault of NeoCons
...The neocon henchmen like Specter,
McCain, Condoleezza Rice, Fred Barnes, David Brooks and Andrew
"Bareback" Sullivan (all radical left-wing activists
in disguise) should be shut out from all discussion. And traitors
like Alberto Gonzales, Linda Chavez, and Gutierrez should all
be deported to Mexico.... |

Waldron |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
Anti-invader
measure had role in Escondido vote
Escondido, Calif. -- Dick Daniels figures
he knocked on about 1,500 doors in the city campaigning for one
of two spots on the City Council. -- It paid off. -- He and incumbent
Marie Waldron were decisive victors in the seven-way race Tuesday.
-- What was the deciding factor? It's hard to say. Waldron and
Daniels were the only two candidates... |

Calderon |
Arizona
Republic
Meddling
Mexican spews hogwash in Washington
President-elect Felipe Calderón,
on U.S. soil Wednesday, called for "sensitive solutions"
to the binational migration challenge and a new relationship
between the US and Mexico. -- "I imagine the Mexico-US border
not as a zone of walls and wire fences but as a zone of opportunities
and of prosperity for Mexicans and Americans," [Calderón]
said. [More Mexican
meddling] |
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