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A Pathological
Liar
Chris Simcox is a Blot on the Patriotic Landscape
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Chris Simcox - "A
pathological liar" |
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American Patrol
He lied about
building an Israeli-style
fence on the Ladd Ranch in Arizona. He lied
to a group of Republicans about how much he spent on a fence.
He was
sued by one of his major contributors.
Recently he told
a radio audience that Glenn Spencer refused to let the government
build a fence on his border ranch, which Spencer says is a lie.
"I have had no discussion with anyone in the government
about a fence," he said.
Now it has been learned that Simcox had
accused Spencer and American Border Patrol of
burning his American flags on the border. (Listen to the
10/29/06 broadcast... Click
Here)
"Chris Simcox is a pathological
liar and a blot on the patriotic landscape," Spencer said.
According to Spencer a Phoenix law firm
has agreed to file a slander suit against Simcox and he is considering
his options.
Poll:
Should Spencer sue Simcox?
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Hey, America! |
Mark W.
Lowry -- The Conservative Voice
Amnesty:
The day Bush killed America?
Unilateral disarmament doesn't work and
neither do unilateral trade concessions or liberal unilateral
illegal alien invasion policies. The US is the only country giving
up its national sovereignty in the global trade fiascos under
the World Trade Organization jurisdiction. -- NAFTA started the
trend and was followed with numerous other giveaway programs... |
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Capitol
Media Services Poll
on Page
Chertoff
may void judge's order to halt border fence
The nation's top security official may
use his power to unilaterally trump a federal court order halting
construction of a fence on a stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border.
-- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is weighing whether
to invoke a section of federal law that allows him to exempt
border construction projects from any law... |

Kangaroo Court |
Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review Editorial
Breyer's
rationalization: Suicide by judiciary
Call it a continuing exercise in national
suicide by judiciary: U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San
Francisco has temporarily restrained the federal government from
cracking down on illegal aliens. -- The effort, stalled by a
lawsuit by the ACLU, AFL-CIO and U.S. Chamber of Commerce (who
else), would have required businesses to fire workers... |
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Arizona
Daily Star Poll
on Page
Museum to
fly flag of hostile nation on US soil again
The U.S. and Mexican flags are going
back up at the Arizona- Sonora Desert Museum. -- The 15 board
members present at Thursday evening's special meeting voted unanimously
to once again fly the flags, reversing a previous decision to
take both down following escalating complaints about the Mexican
flag from visitors... |
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Associated
Press
State
asks U.S. to deny suits over employer sanctions
The Arizona Attorney General's Office
asked a federal judge Friday to deny an attempt to stop the state's
new employer sanctions law before it goes into effect next year.
-- In a 41-page motion filed in U.S. District Court, Attorney
General Terry Goddard argued that Arizona is within its right
to crack down on hirings of illegal [aliens...
criminals]. |
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American
Patrol
Patriots'
Border Alliance team reports 9 invaders
Patriots' Border Alliance photo of nine illegal
aliens in Palominas, Arizona last night. PBA spotted the intruders
using a thermal camera on loan from American Border Patrol. PBA
called the Border Patrol whose agents arrived to take the aliens
into custody. |

Fabian Nuñez |
Los
Angeles Times
Reconquista
Nuñez defends his lavish travel expenses
Assembly Speaker Fabian
Nuñez offered some explanation Friday for a few campaign
fund expenditures in Europe, but refused to elaborate on how
tens of thousands of dollars of other purchases were related
to governmental or political business. -- "Every expenditure
I made has been totally legitimate..."  |
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Laredo
Morning Times
Border
wall a done deal; But nothing will happen before 2009...
Even with a new Democratic majority in Congress,
repealing the law mandating construction of a 700-mile border
fence along the U.S.-Mexico border would be a near-impossible
task, according to U.S. Rep Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo."To
repeal this will be very hard," Cuellar said at a meeting
Friday with Mayor Raul Salinas and Border Patrol Chief... |
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Canadian
Press
Protesters
pull down new statue of Mexican nuisance Fox
Boca del Rio, Ver., Mex. -- Opposition
protesters egged and then tore down a bronze statue of former
Mexican President Vicente
Fox down today, just hours after it was erected. -- Workers
put up the commemorative statue before dawn in the city of Boca
del Rio, in Veracruz state. |

Pest Nest |
Newsday
-- New York
County
executives differ on immigration issues
Just ask him, and Suffolk County Executive
Steve Levy will tell you how he's fighting for the voters when
he resists demands for a day-laborer hiring hall or tries to
bar them from gathering on street corners. -- Ask Nassau County
Executive Thomas Suozzi, and he will tell you with pride how
he solved a community's problem... |
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Gordon
Dillow -- Orange County Register -- Santa Ana, Calif.
Cracking
down on phony Social Security numbers is a no brainer
I'll give the Irvine-based Western Growers
Association this much. Unlike the ACLU and labor unions and pro-illegal
immigration groups that opposed the so-called "no-match
letters" program, at least the growers association admits
that there actually is an illegal immigration problem... |
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Newsday
-- New York
No
easy political answer for invasion issue
Shortly before a news conference blasting
the tactics of federal immigration agents, Nassau County Executive
Thomas Suozzi called his police commissioner, Lawrence Mulvey,
and asked one last time if they were doing the right thing. --
"Is it OK to go public with this?" Suozzi asked. --
Mulvey gave the go-ahead... |

Onslaught |
MSNBC
Myanmar refugees
strain aid groups
...The number of Myanmar refugees settling
in the U.S. has grown exponentially this year, threatening to
overwhelm local aid groups and government services. -- The deluge
has inundated local health departments who screen the thousands
of arrivals for the growing problem of tuberculosis and other
ailments. |

Walter Moore |
MooreIsBetter.com
Dump the Mexican Reconquista
L. A. mayor
Los Angeles can and should be the envy of the
world. Instead, our city is a mess, and it gets worse each month.
We can't afford four more years of a mayor who spends all his
time running for the next office, staging photo-ops and going
on out- of- town trips. We need a competent, full-time working
mayor who takes the job seriously... |
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Eagle
Forum
Tell
your Senator to vote NO on the Law of the Sea Treaty!!
Just this week, the United States Supreme
Court gave us an important look into what kind of global power
grabs we face if the Senate ratifies the Law of the Sea Treaty
(LOST). On October 10, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the
case of Jose Medellin, an illegal alien rapist-murderer now on
death row in Texas... |
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Logan
Jenkins -- San Diego Union-Tribune
New
state landlord law just plain illogical
A brick What Part of Illegal Don't
You Understand? award to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for
signing a ridiculous left-wing bill that, in effect, makes it
illegal to violate the U.S. Constitution. -- Now isn't that special?
-- This so-called "landmark" legislation, which prohibits
landlords from checking the immigration status of tenants... |
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Associated
Press
Prosecutor:
Witnesses should be allowed to testify against BP agent
...Lawyers for Agent Nicholas Corbett
asked a federal judge to bar the migrants from testifying. They
wrote in a court filing earlier this month that anything the
migrants said would be questionable because they've been influenced
by the [corrupt] Mexican government and the possibility of a
civil lawsuit against the U.S. government. |
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DesertVisions.us
In loving memory of Walter
Haessner
Tucson, Arizona -- In honor of a true
American patriot, we salute Walter Haessner who courageously
patrolled our national border down dangerous drug smuggling and
illegal alien smuggling trails. Over the years, Walter also laboriously
documented the massive amounts of trash and pollution strewn
about by illegal aliens... |
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Cliff
Kincaid -- NewsWithViews.com
Why
Bush sided with Mexican killers
The U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of the
case, Medellin v. Texas, has reminded the American people of
President Bush's terrible tendency to put the foreign interests
of Mexico above those of the United States. But the case, being
heard on October 10, is significant for another reason. It demonstrates
the dangers of passing global treaties... |

Dan Sheehy |
Courtesy
Announcement
Sheehy
discussing NAU on 5-state Northeastern tour
Daniel Sheehy, author of the acclaimed book Fighting
Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation,
will speak in seven cities in five Northeastern states Oct. 15-21.
A frequent radio talk show guest, Sheehy will discuss the seriousness
of the immigration invasion, the emerging North American Union... |
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Tom
DeWeese -- Canada Free Press
Anti-NAU
warriors beginning to move the rock uphill
Just a year ago most would have predicted
there was no way to stop the Security and Prosperity Partnership
which many believe will become a North American Union. The proponents
are rich, powerful and determined. From the White House to huge,
wealthy international corporations, these proponents of the SPP
are used to getting their way.  |
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Associated
Press
160
poultry plant employees tested for TB
About 160 workers at a Decatur (Alabama)
poultry farm have been tested for tuberculosis after a former
employee was diagnosed with active TB, a state health department
official said. -- The former employee, who was hospitalized and
is being treated, left the Wayne Farms poultry plant several
weeks ago. |
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Fort
Worth Star-Telegram Poll and Video on Page
Angry
sides of invasion debate face off in Irving
Irving, Texas -- Feuding sides of the
immigration debate tried to out shout over each other at Irving
City Hall on Saturday as demonstrators and counter- demonstrators
focused on the city's Criminal Alien Program. -- The program
identifies suspected illegal [aliens...
criminals] among people Irving police arrest and turns them
over to federal immigration authorities. [Related
item] |
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KXTV
-- Sacramento
Schwarzenegger
vetoes ridiculous DREAM Act
Written by Jason Kobely, Internet News
Producer Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Saturday vetoed the
so-called Dream Act, legislation that would have provided college
aid for illegal [alien...
criminal] students who graduate from California high schools.
--The measure by Sen.
Gil Cedillo would have made state grants or community college
fee waivers... |
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