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| "We love immigrants in Utah. And we don't oftentimes make the distinction between legal and illegal. In fact I think Utah was the first state in the country to legislate the ability to get a drivers license based on the matricula consular and of that I am proud." -- Rep. Cannon (R-Utah) spewing traitorous trash at a MALDEF award ceremony, June 6, 2002. |
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RINO Cannon |
Deseret
News -- February 12, 2005 Bush lackey fighting to reward invaders again Congress is getting ready once again to tackle immigration reform, and Rep. Chris Cannon, [RINO- Utah], once again finds himself in the thick of it. -- Cannon is co-sponsor of the Agricultural Jobs, Benefits and Security Act, a bill re-introduced this week that is intended to reform immigration and reinforce national security. The bill would provide temporary legal status for illegal immigrants... |
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RINO Cannon |
ProjectUSA
-- January 27, 2005 Cannon off immigration subcommittee Just last week, Utah Congressman Chris Cannon told the Salt Lake Tribune that he is "determined to help President Bush reform the nation's immigration laws, despite resistance from Republicans and a barrage of attacks [he] endured from immigration foes in his recent re-election." -- But today it's being announced that Rep. Cannon, the "point man" in Congress for the White House on immigration, is off the immigration subcommittee. |
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Cannon Watch |
Salt Lake
Tribune -- January 23, 2005 MALDEF lackey RINO Cannon continues amnesty push Rep. Chris Cannon says he is determined to help President Bush reform the nation's immigration laws, despite resistance from Republicans and a barrage of attacks Cannon endured from immigration foes in his recent re- election. -- The Utah Republican said reform-minded members of Congress are "working like crazy" with the White House to put together a broad immigration reform package... |
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RINO Cannon |
Project
USA Update -- December 14, 2004 Cannon signals GOP radicals will stay coarse One hesitates to bring up someone like Rep. Chris Cannon during a season that is supposed to be about joy and good will, but an update on the Utah Congressman is in order. -- Earlier this month, quotes attributed to Rep. Cannon in the Washington Times indicate the Congressman is as indifferent as ever to the wishes of his constituents on immigration policy... |
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RINO Cannon |
Salt Lake
Tribune -- December 1, 2004 Disturbing RINO buffoon lauds corrupt Mexican government Touting a strong relationship between Utah and Mexico, a top Mexican official visited Salt Lake City on Tuesday to announce a new consul for the region as well as plans for Vicente Fox to visit the state next year. -- Rep. Chris Cannon was on hand for the announcement and declared that Utah's "relationship to Mexico is probably more important than any other relationship we have. I don't think it's possible to overstate that importance." |
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RINO Cannon |
Salt Lake
Tribune -- November 3, 2004 MALDEF award winner gets 2 years to shaft America Republican Rep. Chris Cannon's re-election was somewhat anti-climactic. The venture capitalist was coasting late Tuesday to an easy victory over Democratic challenger Beau Babka. -- But the road to Cannon's Election Day victory lap was rough. -- Early in the race, Cannon paid a political and literal price for his involvement in the hot-button topic of immigration... |
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Beau Babka |
Deseret
News -- October 30, 2004 Babka fires at invasion aide Cannon during rally Provo, Utah -- Chris Cannon versus Beau Babka might be becoming Utah's forgotten congressional race, but a rally Friday sparked a heated exchange days before the election. -- Babka held the event on the doorsteps of Cannon's downtown Provo office on behalf of "the victims of Chris Cannon" - and Cannon responded angrily to claims made by Babka in a flier, a press release and during the rally. [Related item] |
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Cannon Watch |
Project
USA Update -- September 29, 2004 Article exposing Cannon circulating on Capitol Hill Around the House office buildings this morning, and lasting all day, ProjectUSA will have people handing out "Dear Colleague" flyers consisting of an exerpt from the Salt Lake Tribune's Sept 14 article, "Cannon drums on immigration despite voters." -- We'll keep them there until Chris Cannon admits publicly that he lied to the voters of Utah, and that his AgJOBS bill is an amnesty. |
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RINO Cannon |
Salt Lake
Tribune LTE -- September 18, 2004 Open-border crackpot Cannon still ruffling feathers in Utah ...[RINO Rep. Chris] Cannon's opponent, Democrat Beau Babka, is right in calling Cannon's approach to immigration reform "reckless and foolhardy." Voters in this November election, regardless of party affiliation, need to ask themselves which candidate will best represent their views and interests in Congress. Babka is sounding pretty good to this Republican. [Note: American Patrol is endorsing Babka in this race] |
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Cannon Watch |
Salt Lake
Tribune -- September 14, 2004 Cannon drums on immigration despite voters He has been accused of promoting mass immigration, terrorism and amnesty for illegal immigrants. -- Utah Republican Congressman Chris Cannon has paid a political price for his efforts to "fix" the nation's "broken" immigration system - not to mention mowing through 92 percent of his $472,000 campaign stash in a primary faceoff with Matt Throckmorton, an ardent advocate of immigration restrictions. |
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Cannon Watch |
Mark Krikorian
-- National Review -- June 22, 2004 Post-Americans -- They've just "grown" beyond their country The Wall Street Journal editorial page published another of its periodic eructations on immigration last week. This one was essentially a campaign ad for Utah Congressman Chris Cannon, the administration point-man on immigration in the House of Representatives, who was forced into a primary (being held today) because of his avid support for illegal-alien amnesties. |
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RINO Cannon |
James R.
Edwards, Jr. -- Human Events -- June 22, 2004 Loose Cannon in Utah Congressman Chris Cannon of Utah apparently is in real danger of losing his seat in Congress, and apparently that's causing him to employ extreme measures. -- Cannon faces serious GOP primary opposition from former state legislator Matt Throckmorton. In the Republican state convention, Throckmorton forced Cannon into a primary election happening today. Throckmorton hammered Cannon's mass immigration stance... |
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RINO Cannon |
National
Council of The Race -- June 21, 2004 MALDEF Water Boy and Traitor Cannon Doing Double Duty Rep. Chris Cannon (RINO-Utah 3rd), long known for his weasly ways with one of the most dangerous organizations in the U.S. (MALDEF), is now scheduled to speak at a soiree being tossed by the equally destructive and anti- American Ford Foundation- backed National Council of La Raza (The Race) on June 27 in Phoenix. Also making appearances at this dog-and-pony show will be the Sisters Sanchez (D-CA), Rep. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), and other notorious reconquistas. Remember this on Tuesday if you are a Utah voter. |
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Idiot Watch |
Project
USA -- June 21, 2004 Cannon racializes Utah primary; Feds to monitor voting The audio recording of Chris Cannon's appearance on a Spanish language radio station in Salt Lake City continues to cause upheaval in the GOP primary race in Utah's 3rd congressional district. Having just weathered national news coverage of Cannon's solicitation of illegal aliens for campaign contributions, beleaguered Cannon constituents are faced with more embarrassment, as attention shifts to other damaging portions of the recording. |
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RINO Cannon |
Associated
Press -- June 20, 2004 Federal attorneys to monitor election The U.S. Justice Department will be monitoring the race for Utah's 3rd District after allegations of [Chris Cannon's minions] encouraging illegal immigrants to vote. -- Incumbent Chris Cannon and former state lawmaker Matt Throckmorton are battling for the district. -- "This is good," Throckmorton said of the Justice Department's action. "It highlights the seriousness of what has been stated about the issue." |
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RINO Cannon |
Provo Daily
Herald Editorial -- June 20, 2004 Paper claims MALDEF lackey's invader scheme is 'reasonable' Funny how the use of a single word can derail civil discussion about illegal immigration [a crime]. The word is amnesty, and it is infused with so much emotion that it's hard to have an intelligent discussion anymore. -- Radical groups such as Utahns for Immigration Reform and Enforcement, led by congressional candidate Matt Throckmorton, object to any suggestion that migrants [read: illegals] deserve a path to legitimacy without first leaving the country. [Splendid idea! It's the LAW!] |
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Salt Lake
Tribune -- June 19, 2004 Feds to monitor Utah's balloting (Poss. invader vote fraud) Responding to a perceived threat to intimidate voters by a group seeking a crackdown on immigration, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it will send attorneys to monitor Tuesday's primary election in Utah's 3rd Congressional District. -- The Justice Department is responding to ProjectUSA Director Craig Nelsen's statements Thursday that his group might challenge the right of some foreign-born residents to vote. |
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RINO Cannon |
Fox News
-- June 18, 2004 Cannon Under Gun For Appeals to Invaders As voters gear up for the Utah Republican primary on Tuesday, four-term Rep. Chris Cannon is fighting off charges that he is in violation of campaign finance laws after making an appeal to illegal immigrants for campaign donations. --- During [a] 90-minute [radio] interview, which was conducted entirely in Spanish, Cannon's aide, Marco Diaz, urged illegal immigrants and those under 18- years- old to send in donations to Cannon's campaign. |
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RINO Cannon |
Bob Lonsberry
-- June 18, 2004 Cannon on wrong side of invasion issue ...Utah Congressman Chris Cannon was a guest on Salt Lake Spanish station Radio Unica on May 22. He appeared with Marco Diaz, one of his staffers. According to tapes and translated transcripts provided by an apparent political opponent, Diaz told illegal aliens they could donate to the Cannon re-election campaign by finding a legal alien or citizen and having them make the actual donation. |
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RINO Cannon |
Project
USA Update -- June 18, 2004 More Cannon allegations; (real) voter fraud It looks like petty cheating on an online poll during working hours from a government computer isn't the only kind of voter fraud the Cannon team goes in for. -- An eyewitness in Salt Lake City has come forward alleging direct knowledge of voter registration events at which a congressional staffer for Congressman Chris Cannon named Marco Diaz assisted people in registering to vote regardless of their legal status a voter registration events. |
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Deseret
News -- Salt Lake City -- June 18, 2004 'Foreign' voters targeted in Utah An immigration-issues group is mounting a last-minute bid to challenge hundreds of foreign-born voters in Utah's Republican primary Tuesday. -- The effort is the work of ProjectUSA, based in Washington, D.C. -- The unprecedented challenge, which must be filed with the state elections office today, is part of an effort to unseat 3rd District Rep. Chris Cannon and derail his immigration-reform bills - measures that got a boost Thursday from the Wall Street Journal's editorial board. |
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Post and
Courier -- Charleston, South Carolina -- June 18, 2004 Mexicans to dole out Mickey Mouse IDs in Charleston Officials with the Mexican Consulate will be in Charleston on Saturday, offering citizens of that country the opportunity to get a passport or official Mexican identification card that allows undocumented residents [criminals] the chance to open bank accounts and, in some states, get driver's licenses [i.e. in Utah, thanks to scumbag Chris Cannon]. |
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Cannon Watch |
June 18,
2004 Transcript: Cannon's Aide Soliciting Illegal Contributions A reader has provided us with an English translation of the Spanish transcription taken from a recording of a radio program that aired on Salt Lake City Spanish-language radio station KBJA on Saturday morning, May 22, 2004. -- Participants in the radio program that appeared in the following segment were Congressman Chris Cannon R-Utah ... |