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McClintock Still
Best Choice
He Messed Up, But Deserves Your Vote
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Only Chance to Save
California
While he ignored advice and avoided
making illegal immigration a major issue in the campaign, his
qualifications, record and promises to attack the issue of illegal
immigration make Tom McClintock the only candidate who has a
chance of saving California from utter disaster. He promises
to enforce Proposition
187 (the law in California) and use state police to enforce
laws against illegal immigration. |
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Armstrong
Williams |
Townhall.com
The
sheer lunacy of the immigrant's freedom ride
Democrats are currently pushing legislation
that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. To
corral publicity and support for this legislation, they've organized
the "immigrants' freedom ride," which is supposed to
evoke memories of the civil rights freedom rides of the 1960s. |

Homeland Security
Bush Style |
Associated
Press
Laredo
mayor told to expect invader releases
Laredo, Texas - Laredo Mayor Betty Flores
said Tuesday that immigration officials released dozens of Central
and South American immigrants in her city because federal detention
centers don't have room for them. -- Flores said 98 immigrants
were released and that releases of 30 to 60 non-Mexican immigrants
a day were to continue through the week, Flores said. |
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Houston
Chronicle
Another
suspected killer may have fled to Mexico with kids
A man suspected in the deaths of his
wife and her half-sister may have fled with his two small children
to Mexico, police said today. -- Freddy Jaime Cruz, also known
as Jaime Zapata Herrera, has not been formally charged, but Houston
police have obtained a probable-cause warrant for his arrest
in his wife's death.  |

Michelle Malkin |
VDare.com
Abolishing
America (cont.): P.C. Insanity At the Pentagon
If Osama bin Laden snuck into our country
illegally, bought fake immigration papers, and changed his name
to Osmundo Ben Ladeño, could he join the U.S. military?
-- You betcha! -- Last week, the Army announced that Pvt. Juan
Escalante, a 19-year-old illegal alien from Mexico who had used
a $50 bogus green card to enlist, would be allowed to remain
in the armed forces.... |
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New York
Daily News
Nose-thumbing
illegals get the vigorous heave-ho
...Immigration officials are cracking
down on immigrants with outstanding deportation orders - luring
them into their offices in New York and around the nation and
quickly booting them out of the country. -- The increase in enforcement
appears to be part of the Absconder Apprehension Initiative launched
last year by the U.S. Department of Justice... |
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Associated
Press
62
gangsters nailed in raid, 53 of whom face deportation
Sixty-two alleged members of Charlotte
(NC)-area gangs were arrested Tuesday in an effort to rid the
city of a growing gang problem that has caused the deaths of
11 people over the past 2 1/2 years, federal officials said.
-- "We will not passively accept the encroachment of gangs
and the taking over of our neighborhoods," U.S. Attorney
Bob Conrad said at a news conference.  |
Frosty
Wooldridge |
Michigan
News
Our
country coming undone
...Today, millions of illegal aliens
are causing accelerating damage to our schools, hospitals, social
programs, highways, language, sprawl, standard of living and
our way of life. Should illegal aliens enjoy driver's licenses,
amnesty, welfare and schooling of their children on our tax dollars?
Just because they came here to work for a better life? |
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KFMB-TV
-- San Diego
Mexican
invasion load driver guilty of murder charges
The driver of a truck in which three
illegal immigrants were fatally injured in a crash pleaded guilty
to three counts of second degree murder and will receive three
15-year-to-life terms to be served concurrently. -- Carlos Sanchez
Moreno will be sentenced on Nov. 12 after entering guilty pleas
Monday. |
This is
Homeland
Security? |
Scranton
(Pennsylvania) Times-Tribune
274
illegals found working at T.J. Maxx -- No prosecutions
Federal investigators found that 274
employees at the T.J. Maxx distribution center in Pittston Township
-- more than half of the work force -- were illegal aliens. --
The Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ordered
the center to terminate the workers, but a spokesman said no
civil charges will be filed against T.J. Maxx at this time.
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Hugh Hewitt
-- The Weekly Standard
Conan
the Barbarian at the Gates
...The Los
Angeles Times rushed to reinforce to the walls, but it was
too late. Arnold has promised to rescind Davis's tripling of
the car tax on his first day in office. Voters can thus chose
a massive tax cut that will benefit them immediately or to credit
the Los Angeles Times' charges of women claiming that Arnold
harassed them (charges that oddly surfaced in the campaign's
final 100 hours).  |
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MSNBC
Alleged
ID theft clan with 'immigration issues' on the run
Miguel Hernandez and his extended family
moved into a dream, half-million-dollar hideaway home along the
banks of the Columbia River in Vancouver, Wash., on April 1 -
the date now dripping in irony. In fact, the small palace was
just one of 23 homes the family is said to have purchased in
the past two years, scooping up $4 million worth of properties...
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Yuma Sun
County
opposes citizen patrols
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors
has taken a stand against civilian groups patrolling the county's
border with Mexico. -- By unanimous vote, supervisors on Monday
passed a resolution condemning "vigilante" groups and
reiterating that it's the job of the U.S. Border Patrol and its
trained agents to secure the border against illegal immigration...
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Newsday
-- New York
Newcomer
vs. Veteran Politician
Republican Sylvester "Wes" Daily is
running for Suffolk County Legislature on a shoestring budget,
and prides himself on being a political outsider. --- Daily opposes
opening a hiring hall in Farmingville for day workers, a project
that [Legislator
Brian] Foley has supported. He said he doesn't think undocumented
workers should be helped in that way...  |
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Charlotte
Observer
Charlotte's
two largest gangs get bigger
Two men sat frozen in an SUV as Edin
Aldana stretched the barrel of a 20-gauge shotgun through the
front passenger window. -- Aldana had already fired a warning
shot as he walked around the side of the green Jeep Cherokee,
police said. But there would be no more warnings. -- The next
two shots hit Jose Nunez, a suspected rival gang member...  |
Left wing law professor condemns
L.A. Times
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O'Reilly Factor -- October 6
-- "The headlines of the Los
Angeles Times, even as this race has gone along, have portrayed
a race that was much closer for Gray Davis than every other newspaper
in this state. So I think there is a symbiotic relationship where
they think they are doing the Lord's work. -- "It's going
to be ugly here Wednesday morning."
Watch |
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Talon News
Service
Budweiser:
Vote 'Yes' on Señor Busta-MEChA
Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Budweiser
beer, is sponsoring a taped telephone ad urging voters to "vote
NO on recall, YES on Bustamante."
The speaker on the recording identifies himself as former Vice
President Al Gore. -- First reported by Mickey Kaus on Slate.com,
the message begins with the former vice president urging voters
to vote no on the recall. [Contact
Info]  |
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Wall Street
Journal
California:
See what happens when you put liberals in charge?
As Californians head to the polls today
to decide the fate of Governor Gray Davis, we hope all of the
sex-related Sturm und Drang of the past few days doesn't obscure
the larger picture. What the recall represents is a referendum
on the record of modern "progressive" politics.
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Fresno Bee
$289m
pot garden found, Mexicans suspected
Local, state and federal law enforcement
officials on Monday finished cutting down a marijuana garden
worth an estimated $289 million that agents discovered last week
in a remote location along steep hills here. -- "This is
perhaps the largest garden in the state this year, if not in
history," said Tulare County sheriff's Lt. Donna Perry.
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Charlotte
Observer
Early
morning sweep targets Latino gang
At least 50 people were taken in handcuffs
from several homes in Charlotte during an early morning sweep
today targeting members of Latino street gangs, according to
a witness and law enforcement sources. -- Authorities were focusing
on members of Mara
Salvatrucha 13, a traditionally Salvadoran gang tied to at
least 11 killings in Charlotte-Mecklenburg.  |
Congressional Disconnect
Exposed on O'Reilly
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Popular Arizona Initiative Opposed by Congressional
Reps
O'Reilly Factor -- October 6 -- A debate
over the Save Arizona Now initiative
now being circulated has shown a major disconnect between the
people and the congress. Watch as O'Reilly and Tancredo pummel
Arizona Rep. Hayworth, usually a good guy on this issue.
Watch
// Read
Transcript |
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San Diego
Union-Tribune
Border
battle brews
The state Coastal Commission appears
headed for a showdown with the Bush administration over plans
to seal the westernmost 5 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border by
building two additional security fences and roads for the Border
Patrol. -- A report by the coastal agency's staff advises commissioners
to deny the project...  |
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Sacramento
Bee
Up
to 25 suspected illegals found in L.A. apartment
As many as 25 suspected illegal immigrants
were discovered in an apartment Monday night by police responding
to a kidnapping call, officials said. -- Two people were detained
after police arrived about 5 p.m. at the apartment complex just
west of downtown, said Officer Adriana Sanchez, a spokeswoman
for the LAPD.  |
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Steve Brown
and Chris Coon -- Front Page Magazine
Capturing
the Illegal Alien Vote
Today, millions of Californians are expected
to exercise their right to vote. Voter franchise is the key component
in our representative government; its sanctity should be paramount.
Yet since the rise of big city machine politics and mass immigration
in the 19th century the use of voter fraud to influence elections
has threatened this fundamental right.  |
Rewarding
Criminals |
Houston
Chronicle
Illegals
who survived sweltering truck get to stay in U.S.
Forty would-be
immigrants who survived the Victoria smuggling tragedy in
May have been granted permission to stay and work in the United
States for up to a year, federal officials said. -- The permits
allow them to attempt to support themselves as prosecutors prepare
for a June 2004 trial against nine people accused of operating
a smuggling ring tied to the deaths.  |
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