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Saturday, December 1, 2007 |


Congo |
New York
Times
Invader-friendly
Corzine declines to pardon condemned pet
It's man versus beast in Princeton, and
the town is in an uproar over a dog on death row. -- The curious
case of Congo, an 85-pound German shepherd sentenced to die for
attacking a Honduran landscaper, is making its way through New
Jersey's courts. Protesters have packed the courtrooms here and
have staged rallies waving signs that say "Free Congo!"
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KTAR --
Phoenix
85 suspected invaders
nabbed in Yavapai County
Authorities in Yavapai County [Arizona]
say they arrested 85 suspected illegal [aliens...
criminals] this week as part of an operation they called
"Return to Sender." -- Yavapai County Sheriff Steve
Waugh says his department teamed up with Prescott police and
federal ICE agents assigned to a fugitive detail on the sweep.
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KTAR --
Phoenix
$50K worth of
merchandise stolen from Fry's Marketplace
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpiao said
authorities nabbed two illegal [aliens...
criminals] after they dropped their cell phone at a Fry's
Supermarket in Anthem. -- "When they dropped their cell
phone, our detectives went undercover and were able to meet the
suspects and they were placed under arrest," said Arpaio.
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WRAL-TV
-- Raleigh
Immigration
action stalled, congressman, senator say
Raleigh -- An estimated 12 million illegal
[aliens... criminals]
are in the United States, and an estimated 300,000 of them live
in North Carolina. -- Debate surrounding immigration has provided
plenty of political fodder on the presidential campaign trail
and on Capitol Hill. So far, though, it has been all talk with
no action. |
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News-Leader
-- Springfield, Missouri
Invader
arrested in cocaine bust
The Phelps County Sheriff?s Department
on Wednesday arrested an illegal alien for cocaine trafficking
when $480,000 worth of cocaine was discovered in his vehicle
during a traffic stop, according to Andy Davis, a detective with
the Phelps County Sheriff's Department. |

Joe Guzzardi |
VDare.com
"Mirrors
of privilege"-- Whites are guilty, case closed!
Last week, I wrote that State Superintendent
of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell angered Lodi Unified School
District teachers with his unsubstantiated charge that their
inherent racism is a leading cause in the scholastic achievement
gap between white students and their black and Latino peers... |
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El Paso
Times
Attack
on border agent could bring prison
A man who exacted revenge against a Customs
and Border Protection officer in May half an hour after his car
was searched at a border crossing was convicted of assaulting
a federal officer Thursday afternoon, the U.S. attorney's office
said. -- Luis Miguel Macias faces up to 20 years in federal prison
and up to $250,000 in fines. |
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Roger Gitlin
-- Santa Clarita Valley (Calif.) Signal
USA
losing out to the Third World
One would have to be blind not to see that
California isn't the "Golden State" anymore. Every
institution ranging from public education... to health care is
substandard. And why is that? The reasons are many and varied.
But one of the reasons life has so dramatically changed in the
United States is this country's huge border problem. |

Dr. Paul |
Maple Brown
-- USA Daily
Ron
Paul now GOP frontrunner according to fund raising
Republican Presidential candidate, Ron Paul, is now the frontrunner
in the GOP race according to this months fund raising numbers.
Paul rose over 10.3 million in the fourth quarter with a month
left to go in the quarter. That number is double of what Paul
raised in the third quarter... |
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Prison Planet
Mexican
rag hung over U.S. flag after perps scale radio tower
There is a growing sense of outrage in
Kalispell, Montana after a Mexican flag was erected in front
of a U.S. flag 200 feet up a huge tower that belongs to the oldest
radio station in America - KGEZ. -- Station owner John Stokes
said that he was getting calls from angry supporters of the extremist
La Reconquista movement, a separatist group that... |
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National
Conference of State Legislatures
Federal
gridlock on invaders leads states to action
In the absence of federal immigration
reform, state legislatures have passed an unprecedented amount
of legislation related to [illegal
aliens... criminals] in a range of policy arenas. -- As of
November 16, 2007, roughly 1562 pieces of legislation related
to [invaders] and immigration
had been introduced among the 50 state legislatures... |

Tony Dolz |
Washington
Times
Legal
immigrants, loyal to U.S.
I applaud presidential candidate Tom
Tancredo of Colorado. His actions and his loyalty to our country
do not need translation. On Dec. 9 all Republican presidential
candidates, save Tom Tancredo, will clumsily pander both to non-English-speaking
couch potatoes who do not have the right to vote because they
are in this country illegally... |

Romney |
New York
Times
Romney
begins taking aim at Huckabee
If there was any doubt that Mitt Romney's
presidential campaign was seriously concerned about the threat
posed to them by Mike Huckabee in Iowa, Mr. Romney's latest campaign
swing through the state surely erased that. -- The shift in the
dynamics of the race in just the last few weeks was palpable
in a myriad of ways. |
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Washington
Times
Illegals-law
challenge rejected
By Seth McLaughlin - A federal judge
yesterday threw out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality
of Prince William County's [Va.] new ordinance denying services
to illegal aliens [criminals].
-- Judge James C. Cacheris said during a brief hearing at U.S.
District Court in Alexandria that the plaintiffs lacked standing
to challenge the resolution... |
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The Connection
-- Sacramento
California
DREAM act vetoed again
The California DREAM Act, which stands
for Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors, was
vetoed by Gov. Schwarzenegger on Oct.15. -- The DREAM Act
was a bill that many immigrant
activists were riding on to help children of illegal [aliens... criminals] receive
financial aid for college.  |

RINO Rudy |
Associated
Press
RINO
Rudy's OK with anchor babies
Republican White House hopeful Rudy Giuliani
said Friday he wouldn't try to change laws that make citizens
of children born in the U.S. to illegal [aliens...
criminals], noting that it's a matter determined by the Constitution.
-- "That's a very delicate balance that's been arrived at,
and I wouldn't change that," Giuliani said... |

Dr. Paul |
Cliff Kinkaid
-- National Ledger
John
McCain got it wrong, Ron Paul got it right
Some radio talk-show hosts and Republican
bloggers have been complaining that the CNN/YouTube debate was
stacked against the Republican presidential candidates who participated
in it. There is evidence, they point out, that some of the questioners
posing as voters were Democratic political operatives... |
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