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Thursday, November 16, 2006 |
Not a Porch Light
Lazarus
Poem Changed the Meaning of the Statue of Liberty
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Invaders
Invoke Statue of Liberty
West
Salem Coulee News - 11/15
"...it will be an ugly metal barrier that gives lie to the
inscription on our Statue of Liberty..."
Yakima
Herald - 11/15
"We need to remember the phrase on the Statue of Liberty,"
he said.
Front
Page Magazine - 11/17
"Farmers Branch is now going to be a city of hate...The
Statue of Liberty must be crying right now." Dr.
Tyndall on Emma Lazarus
"Rather than a symbol of fighting
for liberty and a republican form of government in the country
of one's birth, Lazarus believed that Lady Liberty should symbolize
the fleeing of the problems of one's native country start a new
life in the United States. This radical transformation of the
original meaning of Lady Liberty has had a profound effect on
the world's dispossessed and their view of the United States." |

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Mike Cutler |
The Family
Security Foundation
The
Dems will tear down the border fence
The ink has barely dried on the bill
that was to create a fence along 700 miles of the border between
the United States and Mexico. Already the incoming Democratic
leadership is discussing the possibility of not constructing
that fence that would impede the flow of illegal aliens and narcotics
across the land border... |

Navarro |
Associated
Press
Reconquistas
prepare big push for amnesty
..."We are not taking it like the
Democrats are a panacea for immigration reform," said Armando Navarro,
coordinator of the National Alliance for Human Rights, an umbrella
organization for Hispanic groups in Southern California. "But
if they hope to capture the White House in 2008, they better
listen to us." |

Shell Game |
James P.
Pinkerton -- Newsday
Border
wall meets formidable barrier
Remember the congressional vote to build
a wall across part of the U.S.-Mexico border? Maybe it was all
a con. -- In September, the House of Representatives voted 283-138,
and the Senate 80-19 to authorize about 700 miles of fencing.
Mission accomplished for border security? Not quite. For one
thing, the wall covered only a third... |
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Contra Costa
Times
Domestic
violence victims offered way to stay in U.S.
...Federal regulations that would fully
implement the program are being developed, and they could pave
the way for someone like Estrada to gain permanent legal status.
In the interim, victims can renew their temporary status. Thousands
of applications have been filed, and the numbers are rising each
year, said Sharon Rummery... |
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San Antonio
Express-News
Court
in Texas says Bush wrong on Mexican cases
Texas' top criminal court rebuffed President
Bush on Wednesday, ruling the commander-in-chief overstepped
his bounds last year when he told state courts to give new hearings
to more than a dozen death row inmates from Mexico. -- The unanimous
opinion from the all-Republican court was the first decision
in dozens of cases...  |
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Judicial
Watch
Mexican
separatist school pushes Marxism, anti-Americanism
A school in Los Angeles, California,
is using taxpayer money to push a radical separatist agenda to
its students, according to evidence obtained by Judicial Watch
through the California Public Records Act. Academia Semillas
del Pueblo (Seeds of the People Academy) was ostensibly established... |
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Seattle
Times
Mortgages
for invaders getting more common
When he came to Seattle from Los Angeles eight
years ago, the married father of three young sons wanted to buy
his family a home. -- Nothing fancy - three bedrooms, in a neighborhood
close to schools and with a yard big enough for the boys to romp
about. -- He'd landed a job in the construction industry that
paid good money... |
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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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Pat Buchanan
-- VDare.com
Is
a Bush-Pelosi amnesty ahead?
With the resignation of Republican National
Committee Chair Ken Mehlman, President Bush intends to fill the
post with Florida's Mel Martinez, a Hispanic who led the battle
in the U.S. Senate for amnesty for illegal aliens. -- "Martinez
is going to lead the fight for amnesty that Bush could not win
when Republicans controlled the Congress..." |

Martinez |
VDare.com
Email
RNC about Martinez nomination!
After the disaster of the recent election,
you'd think the Republican Establishment, including Bush, would
have gotten the message: their base is mad at them. -- Not so.
Like the Bourbons, who had a broadly similar experience, they
have learned nothing and they have forgotten nothing. |

D. A. King |
Insider
Advantage -- Atlanta
Recent
exit poll question on illegals omits important option
Although there has been no American president
who has done less to remedy the situation than George W. Bush,
the current illegal immigration crisis in the United States did
not happen overnight. -- The sad reality is that it will not
be solved quickly or as the result of any single action... including
building a badly needed physical barrier... |
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William
H. Calhoun -- News By Us
Election
2008: Tancredo, Gilchrist or Dobbs?
Will Tom Tancredo, Jim Gilchrist or Lou
Dobbs run for president in 2008? -- The GOP is in serious trouble.
All conservatives I know are furious that the pro-amnesty Mel
Martinez will be the new RNC Chair. A GOP county chair recently
said to me, "If the GOP continues to move to the Left, conservatives
will have no choice but to vote third party in 2008." |
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El Universal
-- Mexico City
U.S.
Embassy warns of risks across Mexico
The U.S. government warned citizens to
"exercise caution" when traveling throughout Mexico,
citing an increased risk of political violence before the country´s
new president takes office Dec. 1. -- The United States also
repeated its warning to avoid travel to Oaxaca City. Protesters
and police continue to engage in violent clashes... |
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