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Obama: History's Greatest Fraud?
Exploiting a Problem He Helped Create
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Sunday, October 12, 2008 -- 7:10 PM
Next updates after 7-7:30 AM Pacific on Monday. Good evening.
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WHO-TV -- Des Moines, Iowa sc
Groups rally against illegal immigration
Five months ago an immigration raid in Postville shook the town as federal authorities arrested more than 300 illegal immigrants and deported many of them. Saturday at the statehouse, the Iowa Minutemen rallied to push for deporting all people here in the country illegally...  |
Providence Journal
Panel critical of Rhode Island’s immigration efforts
Governor Carcieri was not among the hundreds of Dominicans, Hispanic leaders and national immigration experts gathered downtown for the Dominican American National Roundtable’s annual conference this weekend...  |
GrizzlyGroundswell.com
Obama campaign implicated DIRECTLY in election fraud
...It is said that, during the Nuremberg trials, Nazi war criminals used the following defenses: (1) “It didn’t happen,” (2) “I wasn’t there” and (3) “besides, I was only following orders.” Given the onslaught of indictments and guilty pleas of ACORN personnel for voter registration fraud, Barack Obama’s handlers and enablers...  |
Associated Press sc
Mexican marijuana cartels sully US forests, parks
Porterville, Calif. -- National forests and parks long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of the toxic chemicals needed to eke lucrative harvests from rocky mountainsides, federal officials said...  |
Knoxville (Tennessee) News
Grand jury gets murder case in slaying of Jennifer Lee Hampton
The woman who lived with Valentino Vasquez Miranda said he left her bed as her lover and returned an alleged killer, according to her testimony Friday in the case of an Alabama homecoming queen who was sodomized and slain inside a West Knox County motel room...  |
Deborah Simmons
Illegals vs. American taxpayers
More than a few pundits and commentators have called the Oct. 7 debate between Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama a snoozer because the two candidates didn't go at each other. Whether you concur or not with their assessment, one thing is certain, the candidates are not being grilled on the issue of illegal immigration... |
UPI
Insanity: U.S. expects 17,000 Iraqi refugees in 2009
A top U.S. official said Friday in Brussels that the United States expects to admit 17,000 Iraqi refugees for resettlement in 2009. -- Assistant Secretary of State Samuel Witten said after the meetings of the Executive Committee of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees that the country received 13,823 Iraqi refugees...  |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mexican drug cartels set up shop in Atlanta
When U.S. law enforcement officials last month busted a Mexican drug cartel moving tons of dope and millions of dollars, they announced it in Atlanta. -- The distribution ring stretched from Colombia to New York to Italy, but the operation’s key hub was Atlanta. Long a commerce and transportation center for giants like UPS and Delta Air Lines...  |
Thomas Lifson -- American Thinker
This could be the game changer
Someone with the unlikely name of Molotov Mitchell has produced a 10 minute and 52 second video that could well change the terms of the election -- if enough people watch it. Illuminati Productions has posted it to YouTube. They have provided the voting public a very professionally and engagingly done video...  |
American Patrol Report
American Border Patrol keeping the government honest
In a recent exchange, a senior official in the Department of Homeland Security confided in a mainstream reporter that American Border Patrol was serving the American people well by keeping watch on the border fence project. The reporter conveyed this information to Glenn Spencer of ABP on the condition that the source not be revealed.  |
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Lawmaker wants new driver's license rule dropped
A state lawmaker from San Antonio called on Texas driver’s license officials to rescind a new policy requiring non-U.S. citizens to prove they live legally in the country before receiving a driver’s license or identification. -- Democratic state Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon sent a letter Friday to Public Safety Commission Chairman Allan Polunsky asking for revocation of the administrative rule...  |
The Forum
Illegal alien gets jail time for threat
An illegal [alien] from Mexico will spend six months in jail and now faces probable deportation for threatening a U.S. Border Patrol agent during an incident in Moorhead. -- U.S. District Judge Ralph Erickson imposed the sentence Friday in U.S. District Court against Gonzalo Zapata-Castelan, age 24...  |
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