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Tuesday, October 14, 2003 |
Ignorant O'Reilly
Spins for Amnesty
Can't Get Figures Straight While Showcasing Open Borders
Jerks
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sciences and mathematics that are the foundation of Western Civilization. |
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O'Reilly Factor - October
13, 2003 - Interviews Edwards and Lieberman
O'Reilly: "I
have no problem legalizing responsible undocumented aliens...
providing that the government take immediate steps to stop the
millions of people illegally coming into the country each
year."
O'Reilly "The military can stop...the thirteen hundred
illegals...coming in every day..." (1300 x 365 days = 474,500
per year.)
O'Reilly: "Today, 10,000 illegals coming in, some
are bringing narcotics.." (10,000 x 365 = 3,650,0000 per
year.)
Watch (Lieberman is for totally open borders. Edwards is
a liar.)
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Notra
Trulock |
Newsmax.com
Will
We Still Be A Nation?
That provocative question was posed by
Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo at a recent luncheon attended
by Accuracy in Media. Tancredo believes that mass immigration,
both legal and illegal, combined with multiculturalism represents
the "greatest danger this country has ever faced."
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Boulder
Daily Camera
University
of Colorado president spews racist remarks (again)
Despite growing enrollment, fund-raising
success and a record amount of research money, University of
Colorado President Betsy Hoffman said Monday that the Boulder
campus is coming up short when it comes to diversity. --- "One
of the challenges we face is that this is a very white campus
and a very white town," Hoffman said.... [Contact
Info]  |
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Associated
Press (Temporary Link)
Bush
Embraces Arnold, Sees Votes
After taking a hands-off approach to
Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign, President
Bush is embracing California's next governor, hoping an alliance
will win him the state's pile of electoral votes next year. --
But the movie actor will bring his own political agenda to a
meeting with Bush in Riverside on Thursday....  |
What
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KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Rights
Group Asks For Asylum For Gay Immigrant
A gay rights group is urging an immigration
appeals court to grant asylum to a man who is living in the Southland
and claims he faced severe anti-gay persecution in Mexico. --
Jorge Soto Vega, originally from Tuxpan, Mexico, was detained
and beaten by Mexican police who threatened to kill him if they
saw him again, according to Lambda Legal.  |
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Tancredo
Event: Border Hawk Coming to California
The high-tech Border Hawk II UAV will
be on display at an event honoring Rep. Tom Tancredo on Saturday,
November 1, at 1823 Foothill Blvd, La Canada. -- The system is
being loaned to American Patrol by Border Technology, Inc. of
Hereford, Arizona. |
Steve
Gill |
Tullahoma
News -- Morristown, Tennessee
Immigrants
passing out pink slips
...Historically, the
U.S. admitted around 300,000 legal immigrants per year, but Congress
changed our immigration policies back around 1965 and opened
the floodgates. We now allow more than a MILLION legal immigrants
into the country each year. A small number of these are refugees;
some have special skills not easily found here. But... |

Mechista Cruz |
Steve Sailer
-- VDare.com
Cruz
Bustamante: The Man Who Believed Karl Rove
...Yet, rather than run for Governor
of all California, [Cruz]
Bustamante campaigned as if the race was for El Gobernador
de Mexifornia. Instead of competing with Schwarzenegger for the
middle-of-the-road vote, he devoted much of his energy to battling
Green Party candidate Peter Camejo (2.8 percent) for the stick-it-to-the-gringo
vote. -- Every time I turned on the TV, Bustamante was paying
tribute to "undocumented workers"...  |
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CNN
Supreme
Court accepts border search case
In a search-and-seizure case linked to
the U.S. war on terrorism, the Supreme Court announced Tuesday
it will hear a case regarding police searches of cars entering
the United States across the Mexican and Canadian borders. --
The case deals with federal agents from Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) taking apart vehicles they suspect may be smuggling
drugs, weapons or people.  |
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Denver Post
Colorado's
child-health plan to refuse new patients
A state program that pays for about 56,000
children to receive health care every year will stop taking new
patients in two weeks, state officials said Monday. -- The state
has run out of money and can't afford to keep enrolling new kids
in Child Health Plan Plus. For every dollar the state sinks into
the program, the federal government gives Colorado $2 to help
fund it. [No mention of
mass immigration into Colorado]  |
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Confusion
at the California DMV
October 13, 2003 -- The DMV phone
number, 800-777-0133, is answered by a recording. Among other
things, the announcer says that all DMV offices will be closed
today for the Columbus Day holiday. During the announcement in
Spanish that follows the English version, the announcer says
that the offices are closed for something called "Dia de
la Raza" (Day of the Race). Contact
the Director |
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Carolina
Morning News Editorial -- Bluffton, South Carolina
New
bills fail to discourage illegal immigration
Once again, the U.S. government is taking
the easy route, tiptoeing around the illegal immigration issue
instead of stepping up to address it head-on. -- Congress is
considering two bills - the DREAM Act in the Senate and the Student
Adjustment Act in the House - that would grant legal status to
many undocumented [criminal],
foreign-born youths.  |
Nicholas
Stix |
Too Good
Reports
The
WB Network, Hispanic Racism, And "Authentic History"
...Lolita Lopez... tells us, "I
think it's hard for non-Hispanics to understand how important
Celia [Cruz] was to Hispanics." -- Imagine if a white TV
host said, "I think it's hard for non-whites to understand
how important Frank Sinatra was to whites." He'd be fired
and whitelisted from the industry, before you could say, "KKK."
But let a Hispanic mouth such racist twattle...  |
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Las Vegas
Review-Journal Editorial
Nevada's
new license laws: 'Discriminating' against illegals?
...So Nevada is now deemed guilty of
official "discrimination" because it refuses to offer
the red-carpet treatment to those who violate the nation's immigration
laws? This is a looking-glass world, indeed. -- Permitting illegal
immigrants to obtain Nevada driver's licenses is an affront to
supporters of legitimate law enforcement efforts everywhere.
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Cybercast
News Service - Jon Dougherty
Critics
Decry Yuma, Arizona's 'Vigilante' Crackdown
Immigration reform organizations are
criticizing a resolution adopted by the Yuma, Ariz., County Board
of Supervisors condemning "vigilante" civilian groups
that voluntarily patrol the U.S.-Mexico border. --- Glenn Spencer,
head of American
Border Patrol, ...which uses high-tech surveillance to monitor
illegal alien traffic, had a different viewpoint.  |
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