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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 |
Spitzer Plays the
Race Card -- Big Time
All who oppose him are racists? 72% of New Yorkers?
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| Spitzer:
It's beneath me. It's
beneath my office to in any way involve myself with Lou Dobbs.
And I think his knowing spread of venom -- the sort of racist
venom that has underlined much of the criticism -- I think it's
shameful. |
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Lou Dobbs Tonight -- CNN -- October 30
Dobbs: Well, New York's governor, Eliot Spitzer, is still
forging ahead, of course, tonight with his desire to give away
driver's license from his state to illegal aliens. The governor
defending his outrageous plan on CNN this morning.
Shortly after he was reminded that 72
percent of voters in New York oppose his proposal and that Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff did not endorse it, Governor
Spitzer decided, apparently, it was time to attack me. He did
it in a matter that so many others have done before in the socio-ethnic
centric activist groups and the Democratic leadership and the
Bush administration. All of them, when they run out of arguments,
when they run out of facts, they did what Governor Spitzer this
morning did -- they play the race card.
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Judicial
Watch
Judicial
Watch sues Spitzer, New York DMV
Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced
today that it has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a New York taxpayer
in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Suffolk County
against New York Governor Eliot Spitzer over a new policy implemented
on September 21... |
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KOTV
-- Tulsa
Judge rejects
effort to block Oklahoma anti-invader law
A federal judge denied late Wednesday
a request by Latino groups to block the implementation of a new
state law targeting illegal [aliens...
criminals], paving the way for the bill to take effect in
a matter of hours. In a two-page ruling, U.S. District Judge
James H. Payne wrote that the plaintiffs failed to introduce
evidence in support of their motion.  |
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Honduran
invader charged in wrong-way crash
Federal authorities confirmed Wednesday
that a man accused of going the wrong way on Interstate 540 and
causing a wreck was in the U.S. illegally. -- Eblin Fabiel Ocampo-
Cruz was charged with driving while impaired, reckless driving,
failure to reduce speed and possession of a revoked license in
connection with an Oct. 25 wreck on I-540...  |

Nigut |
Bill
Nigut, ADL Zealot -- Marietta (Georgia) Daily Journal
D.
A. King-attacker Nigut continues PCBS buffoonery
There's no question that the issue of
[illegal aliens... criminals]
in this country needs to be debated openly. -- Legitimate voices
representing various perspectives on this thorny problem should
be heard, whether they favor returning all those who entered
this country illegally, support proposals that will integrate
[invaders] into mainstream
American life... |
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Californians
for Population Stabilization
HR
3531 would deny funds to sanctuary cities!
At long last, the federal government is demonstrating
some tepid increase in attempts to provide interior enforcement
of our immigration laws. Yet, even these mild efforts are hamstrung
by local cities that declare themselves sanctuaries from immigration
enforcement... [See
Bill Text] |
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Lodi
(Calif.) News-Sentinel
Another
American attacked by vicious suspected invaders
A 41-year-old man is in critical condition
after a Sunday night dispute at a Flag City gas station led to
Lodi, where two men beat him with a baseball bat. -- Steven Merrill,
of Pioneer, and the two men began fighting around 7:50 p.m. at
USA Gas... He and Luis Trujillo were fighting when Juan Trujillo
hit Merrill with an aluminum bat... |
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Washington
Times
Answers
sought on TB flier
Senators are demanding answers about why a Mexican
national infected with a contagious form of tuberculosis was
allowed to cross the U.S. border 76 times and whether government
officials were told not to discuss the case outside their departments.
-- Sens. Joe Lieberman, Connecticut independent, and Susan Collins,
Maine Republican... |
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Joe
Kress -- NewsWithViews.com
The
overall plan to force the North American Union
If you're a meat eater, open this link
to access the list of meat companies that have product recalls.
The United States once had safe food but, since NAFTA and the
criminal class of legislators and those "open borders"
presidents decided that greed is more important than lives, and
this country is headed for third world health problems... |
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Jon
Garrido -- Hispanic News -- Phoenix
Frantic
Reconquistas admit they're losing
We are not winning! Immigration reform
was killed by the U.S. Senate on June 28. On October 24, the
DREAM Act fell short of the required votes. Everyone with a brown
face is suspect as someone who arrived here last night from Mexico.
Anti Hispanic sentiments are being felt by all Hispanics across
the United States... |

Allan Wall |
VDare.com
Drawing the
wrong conclusions about San Miguel de Allende
Like all VDARE.Com writers, I receive
my share of angry letters. Specifically, some of my correspondent-critics
think it's terrible that I live in Mexico and promote patriotic
immigration reform in the United States. I've responded to that
argument in a previous article: "How can I live in Mexico
and write for VDARE.COM?"  |
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Eagle
Forum
In
Arizona, some teachers don't speak English, either
Each year since 2001, Arizona officials
have visited classrooms across the state where students are learning
English as a second language. English language learners fare
worse on reading, writing and math assessments every year, and
these state officials have been trying to find out why. Their
visits last year discovered... |
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Erik
Rush -- American Daily
Grass-roots
action needed on SPP NOW!
On October 12 and 13, activist groups
The Council of Canadians and the Canadian Action Party, respectively,
called for a popular referendum on Canada's involvement in the
controversial Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
that has been covered in the U.S. primarily by alternative media
sources over the past few months.  |
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WCAX-TV
-- Rutland, Vermont
Middlebury
police won't ask immigration status
Officers with the Middlebury police department
aren't going to be asking the immigration status of people they
meet on the job unless that person is suspected of committing
a crime. [Note:
Illegal immigration IS a crime.] -- The new policy was proposed by Police Chief Thomas
Hanley and passed unanimously last week by the town Select Board. |

Shell Game |
Associated
Press
Giuliani:
Illegals are a federal problem
Responsibility for stopping illegal immigration
belongs to the federal government and not to cities, states or
businesses, Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said
Tuesday. -- Giuliani told small-business owners he would not
punish them for unwittingly hiring illegal [aliens...
criminals]. |
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Jerome
R. Corsi -- WorldNetDaily.com
Mexican
consulate deal dogs Huckabee campaign
A lingering controversy over the role
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee [left] played in establishing
a Mexican consulate office in Little Rock financed by taxpayers
and local businesses continues to follow the Republican presidential
candidate's campaign, even as he enjoys a surge in polls. --
Critics in Arkansas contend Huckabee worked... |

Steve Levy |
Newsday
-- New York
Immigration
a winning issue for Levy
Steve Levy stood outside a Selden supermarket
on a bright October Saturday, introducing himself to voters who
to a person praised his performance in his first four years as
Suffolk county executive. -- Then, a couple in a red sport utility
vehicle pulled to the curb and the woman inside began to tell
Levy how Suffolk needs to... |

Clinton |
Ericka
Andersen -- Human Events
Hillary
vulnerable after debate
Last night's Democratic presidential
debate in Philadelphia proved Hillary Clinton's vulnerability.
Will she be the candidate to beat in the 2008 presidential election
or will her bad showing last night leave her vulnerable not only
in the general election but in the primaries as well? |
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American
Border Patrol
Border
fence work resumes
Construction work resumes on border fence at
the south end of the San Pedro Riparian Area. Cottonwood trees
in the background line the San Pedro River. Mexico is to the
left. Person next to pickup truck holding an orange jacket is
an archaeologist who was monitoring construction for evidence
of ancient Indian habitat. |
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CNN
New
York governor needs a learner's permit
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is mired
in a mess of his own making. The governor's political fortunes
are now in jeopardy because of his brash and impulsive style.
Unfortunately, he is also jeopardizing the safety of New Yorkers
and debasing their citizenship rights as he flails against the
facts, the law and the will of the people. [Related
AP feature] |

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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American
Border Patrol
Photo
of the day
One of Star's pups, Hilda, grabs a nice
spot to sleep after Glenn arose at 3:30 a.m. to work on the American
Patrol Web page. All seven German Shepherds are doing great and
enjoy the new 100-acre border ranch playground. |
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Associated
Press
18
Mexican invaders being held in St. Louis
St. Louis - Eighteen illegal [aliens...
criminals] from the St. Louis County area are being held,
after a federal search warrant was executed Tuesday related to
fraudulent documents. -- ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok says those
being held are all from Mexico. He says they are under administrative
arrest for being in the U.S. illegally. |
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Reuters
AIDS
invaded U.S. in 1969, study finds
The AIDS virus invaded the United States
in about 1969 from Haiti, carried most likely by a single infected
immigrant who set the stage for it to sweep the world in a tragic
epidemic, scientists said on Monday. -- Michael Worobey, a University
of Arizona evolutionary biologist, said the 1969 U.S. entry date... |
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Laura
Carlsen -- Foreign Policy In Focus
Plan Mexico
After months of talks, President George
W. Bush finally announced the "security cooperation"
plan for Mexico. On October 22, he sent a request for $500 million
in supplemental aid for 2008 as part of a $1.4 billion dollar
multi-year package. -- No surprises there. The Bush administration
has been negotiating the package...  |
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