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Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Crossing the Border to Kill
Mexican Hit-Men, Silencers and the Internet

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Cliff Kincaid -- Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga.
Federal Reserve scandal bigger than ACORN
On "The O'Reilly Factor" on Wednesday night, Democratic Rep. Barney Frank dropped a bombshell about the ACORN scandal that has not been disputed by Congressional Republicans-the group received $14.2 million in funding from the Bush administration... |
Jim Tucker -- American Free Press
Bilderbergers want a world currency now
Bilderberg has had front-men call anew for creating a global currency and establishing major European Union-style regions for the administrative convenience of a planned world government. Both steps were taken in September, one by the new Bilderberg-crowned prime minister of Japan and one separately by the UN... [See NWO Treason Watch] |
Courthouse News Service
Legal Mexican immigrant criminal loses removal appeal
A Mexican citizen living legally in the United States lost his bid to halt his deportation for trying to smuggle two illegal [aliens] into the country. The 7th Circuit denied his petition for review, saying he'd been given a "full and fair" opportunity to present his case... [See Crime Watch] |
USA Today
Obama sets stage for 'new world order'
The Guardian, (London), in an editorial: "Barack Obama rarely disappoints in his set speeches. ... In his first address to the United Nations (Wednesday), he called on the assembly of world leaders to embrace a new era of engagement, based on mutual interest and respect. He announced that the United States had re-engaged with United Nations... " [See NWO Treason Watch] |
Dick De Witt -- Connecticut Post
Watching our greatness slip away
As a loyal and devoted American, and veteran of World War II, I am appalled at the greed, stupidity and inefficiency of our United States government. In 1950, our nation was a leader of the world. We were wealthy, powerful and our industry hummed with made-in-America products. Our workers were building homes and enjoying steady salaries for their labor... [See Obama Watch] |
Chicago Tribune
Critics say 'virtual fence' on Mexican border is full of holes
Along the boundary between Arizona and Mexico recently, Border Patrol agent Michael Scioli weaved his SUV through unforgiving rock formations and hills of desert brush. Illegal immigrants covertly were crossing the border nearby, but Scioli's agency doesn't always have the manpower to know exactly where... |
Sen. Jon Tester -- Flathead Beacon -- Kalispell, Montana
Northern border also needs to be secured
A few folks have asked me why the Department of Homeland Security has decided to rebuild Montana's Port of Whitetail a 45-year old, asbestos-contaminated facility that doesn't see as much traffic as America's southern border... |
KGNS-TV -- Laredo, Texas
7 illegals busted after chase
Border Patrol catches illegal immigrants crossing the border with surveillance cameras placed along the Rio Grande. -- The cameras alerted Border Patrol officers to activity in south Laredo that prompted a chase around town. -- According to reports, around noon cameras caught several people getting into a black Ford SUV... |
WFAA-TV -- Dallas
Terror plot puts focus on student visas
News 8 has learned that federal authorities have begun a nationwide investigation of the foreign student visa process as a result of Thursday's attempted bombing in Dallas. -- The suspect in that case 19-year-old Hosam Maher Husein Smadi was in the United States under an expired student visa... |
Radio Ink
Honig defends worrisome FCC "Diversity" Czar
In a letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, David Honig, who serves as executive director of the Minority Media & Telecommunications Council, defends FCC Chief Diversity Officer Mark Lloyd, whose writing on radio have caused some controversy. -- Honig writes, "Some have suggested that your Chief Diversity Officer, Mark Lloyd, is not qualified because in 2007 he co-authored a book..." [See Free Speech Watch] |
Florida Times-Union -- Jacksonville
Illegal alien busted trying to pick up minor
Baker County, Fla. -- A man is in jail on several charges after deputies say he went to a high school to pick up a girl. -- According to the Baker County Sheriff's Office, a woman called them saying friends of her daughter had called saying "Carlos" was coming up from Orlando to meet with the daughter last week... [More of Obama's pet fiends] |
Paul Craig Roberts -- VDare.com
More lies, more deception
The G-20 ministers declared their meeting in Pittsburgh a success, but as Rob Kall reports in OpEdNews.com, the meeting’s main success was to turn Pittsburgh into "a ghost-town, emptied of workers and the usual pedestrians, but filled to overflowing with over 12,000 swat cops from all over the US." -- This is "freedom and democracy" at work... |
WorldNetDaily.com
Cops, deputies warned again about right-wing 'terrorists'
A private activist organization apparently is picking up where the federal government left off when the Department of Homeland Security issued its "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment" warning that returning veterans and people in a long list of other categories were potential terrorists... SPLC |
Las Vegas Sun
Nevada's jobless rate could hit 17 percent
One of the state's leading economists forecast the jobless rate reaching 17 percent before it begins to decline. -- The worse-case scenario is the jobless rate reaching 17 percent, said Keith Schwer, director of UNLV's Business and Economic Research Center, who gave the most pessimistic estimate... |
Radio Online
McDowell: Localism could be New Fairness Doctrine
Speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Capitol Hill Media Summit on Thursday, FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell spoke on the possible return of the Fairness Doctrine. Even though the Obama Administration and Chairman Genachowski oppose reviving the doctrine, he feels that... [See Free Speech Watch] |
Associated Press
Interview: Big-time ethnic hustler has back-up immigration plan
...In an interview with The Associated Press Friday, Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel of MALDEF, said he fully expects work on rewriting immigration law to begin in Congress next year. -- But if Democratic leaders delay, because of elections and a hostile political climate for immigrants, Congress should take up the issue gradually and in smaller ways... |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border
While visiting in the U.S. to attend the U.N. General Assembly, Guatemala’s President, Alvaro Colom, used his "Presidential Dispatch" radio program to focus on the problems resulting from immigration and deportation of Guatemalans from abroad. He acknowledged that the immigration reform proposed in the United States is one of the solutions... [More meddling by foreigners] |
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