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Saturday, November 11, 2006 |
Mexicrats to Kill
Fence?
Homeland Security Chairman/Mexicans Attack Fence Plans

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Craig R.
Smith -- WorldNetDaily.com
Rejected
RINOs
Make no mistake about this mid-term election.
Conservatives didn't lose. Republicans masquerading as conservatives
lost. Democrats were not elected, RINOs and CINOs were rejected.
-- The American people are smarter than the politicians want
to believe. They got this one right, and I applaud their voting
prowess... |

Leslie Dutton |
Full Disclosure
Video
Report Included
Mexican
drug cartels taking over L.A. politics
According to 33 year veteran gang specialist
and retired L.A. Sheriff's Sergeant Richard Valdemar, Mexican
drug cartels have infiltrated city councils and political campaigns
in many small cities in Los Angeles County. Full Disclosure Network
presents a FREE nine minute preview from Part 3 in a series of
interviews... |

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Charlotte
Observer
Gaston
County: No funds for illegal residents
Gaston County commissioners have directed
county officials to stop funding programs for undocumented immigrants
in what marks the Charlotte region's most aggressive measure
against illegal immigration. -- The resolution, passed Thursday
by the all-Republican board, blames people living here illegally
[criminals]... |
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Brian
Hassler
Did
an obsessed Bush deliberately torpedo the GOP?
In the post-election wreckage, with the
depressing prospect of a Pelosi led House delivering amnesty
for illegal aliens to a gleeful Senate and President, Americans
should be asking the question "Did George Bush deliberately
sabotage his own party?" There is no question that Bush,
Rove, Norquist et al... |
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Fighting
Immigration Anarchy - by Daniel Sheehy |
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just informative but inspiring. Readers will want to join up."
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KENS-TV
-- San Antonio
Increasing
crime brings kidnapping insurers to Mexico
All of us who've spent most of our lives
close to the border have known Mexico to be a vibrant, exotic
and fun place to visit or do business. However, increasingly
travel to Mexico means putting your life in danger. -- Violence
is escalating, with sharp increases in murders and kidnappings
of Mexican and American citizens alike. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Calderon
vows to help curb the invasion
Despite resentment over U.S. plans to
build 700 miles of fence along the southern border, Mexican President-
elect Felipe Calderon pledged Thursday to work with President
Bush to curb illegal immigration. -- Calderon, who has called
the fence a "grave error" and compared it to the Berlin
Wall... |
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Wesley Pruden
-- Washington Times
Finding
a legacy to 'grow' on
George W. Bush is free to work on his legacy
now, and if he "grows" in office he can expect a lot
of help from his enemies. He can return to Prairie Chapel Ranch
with his approval rating in the high 50s (and with a lot of inexpensive
illegal aliens to keep the swimming pool clean). -- Immigration,
in fact, is the key to building his legacy... |
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Donald A.
Collins -- VDare.com
Stupid
Neo-Cons blame immigration reformers for GOP loss
Just like the neo-con cabal's advice
to do a pre emptive strike on Iraq, one neo-con must have been
writing his column under the recent full moon that coincided
with Election day. In the quickest (and what he must have seen
as a strategically clever) counterattack on immigration reform
yet, Fred Barnes... |
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Sacramento
Bee
Arnold acts
like a Teutonic twit in Mexico
..."We can't get enough workers
into our country, so it has a direct effect on our economy,"
Schwarzenegger said during a portion of their conversation made
available via a shared audio pool. "You have to literally
simultaneously go and also create a law where we can lift the
cap and bring more people into the country legally so they can
hire people legally." |
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Patrick
J. Buchanan -- WorldNetDaily.com
Are
more 'thumpings' needed?
While the losses were not large for the
sixth year of a sitting president a net of six Senate seats
and 30-odd House seats the significance of Nov. 7 is huge
and the consequences will be historic. -- But it is crucial to
sift out what the nation was saying and what it was not saying.
Nov. 7 was a referendum on George Bush, the Iraq war... |
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Fort Worth
Star-Telegram
Activist takes
on illegal immigration
An activist who successfully went over
officials' heads to get senior citizens' property taxes frozen
in Arlington and Tarrant County says he'll now turn his sights
on illegal immigration. -- Dave McElwee said he will push for
city ordinances that will prohibit employers and landlords from
accommodating illegal [aliens...
criminals] with jobs... |
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Associated
Press
Border
Patrol in Mexican standoff
U.S. Border Patrol agents chasing suspected
drug traffickers on the Texas border allegedly crossed into Mexico
and had a brief standoff with Mexican police officers. No shots
were fired, a Mexican official said Friday. -- Jose Luis Delgado,
an officer in the town of Guadalupe, 25 miles southeast of Ciudad
Juarez - across from El Paso, Texas... |
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Reno Gazette-Journal
Usual
suspects overjoyed at major GOP losses
Hialeah Gardens, Fla. -- The Democrats'
victory at the polls buoyed hopes for comprehensive immigration
law changes, but the election brings no guarantee that such a
proposal will breeze through Congress, a national coalition of
[illegal alien cheerleaders and Mexican Reconquistas] said Friday. |
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