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Wednesday, August 11, 2004 |
Getting a Republican
John and Ken Going After Dreier
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Impeach This Guy |
Chuck Baldwin
Bush
continues to surrender U.S. sovereignty to international entities
Whatever their differences seem to be,
both Democrat and Republican presidents seem to be agreed that
America must surrender its national sovereignty and become part
of an international, world government. Unfortunately, G.W. Bush
is no exception. -- President Bush's track record on world government
issues is perhaps the most egregious of any president in modern
memory. |
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KNBC-TV
-- Los Angeles
Suspects
(a couple of 'Latinos') in cop killing may be identified
Los Angeles -- Sheriff's homicide investigators
may divulge the names Thursday of two Latinos wanted for fatally
wounding a black, off-duty county police captain in Rosewood
while he was on a pre-dawn bike ride. -- But a sheriff's deputy,
speaking on condition of anonymity, said no details will be released
until Thursday....  |
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Thomas Galvin
More
on suspicious Pakistani who snuck in through Mexico
...Via Drudge, a story has emerged of
a man who was seen videotaping office buildings in North Carolina.
-- Here are noteworthy excerpts from the affidavit. --- 3. On
July 20, 2004, Officer Anthony D. Maglione of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Police Department (CMPD) witnessed Kamran SHAIKH videotaping
the downtown area of Chalotte...  |
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Democratic
Underground (Bunch of Left-Wingers)
Bush's
Sweep Stakes: Targeting Latino Workers
"It must be their imagination because
we aren't doing anything," say Bush administration officials
about reports from across the country of increased immigration
sweeps over the last two years. Various reports from local media
and human rights activists show that immigration sweeps have
occurred in Latino communities from Maine, to Chicago, Washington
State, the Southwest, and Southern California... |
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WVEC-TV
News -- Norfolk, Virginia
17
arrested on federal immigration charges
17 employees for a contractor working
on a drydocked Navy ship are in court Wednesday facing charges
they had false identification documents. -- U.S. Attorney Paul
J. McNulty said the men are illegal aliens and worked as sandblasters
for Network Industries, Limited. That company is working at Metro
Machine Corporation in Norfolk on the amphibious assault ship
USS Bataan. |

What
Homeland
Security? |
Congressman
Darrel Issa
Hutchinson
coming to Temecula on August 13
Vista, Calif. -- Congressman Darrell
Issa will host a town meeting featuring Asa Hutchinson, Under
Secretary for Border and Transportation Security on Friday, August
13 for a discussion focusing on immigration enforcement efforts.
The meeting will take place at 10:30 a.m., PT in the all-purpose
room of Margarita Middle School in Temecula, California... (The hosts of KFI Radio's 'John
and Ken Show' will be there) |

Nuts |
The Globe
and Mail -- Toronto
US
Tightens Border For Illegals... But Not Mexicans
Washington -- Anyone caught sneaking
into the U.S. across land borders from Canada or Mexico faces
deportation with no right to an immigration hearing under new
regulations announced yesterday by the U.S. DHS. -- "Those
who choose to break our nation's immigration laws will be promptly
removed from the U.S.," said Asa Hutchinson, undersecretary
for border and transportation security [and outrageous flim-flam
artist]. |
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Ann Arbor
(Michigan) News
FBI
busts fake ID operation
FBI agents carted computers and documents
from a Pittsfield Township home Tuesday where a couple has been
accused of producing fake identification for illegal immigrants
of Asian descent. -- Federal documents detail a sophisticated
operation from the home, where one informant said more than 1,000
illegal immigrants received fake paperwork to obtain driver's
licenses in the United States. |
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KOB-TV --
Albuquerque
Mexican
nabbed with 17 pounds of crystal meth
Truth or Consequences, N.M. (AP) - Agents
with the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection have seized
17 pounds of methamphetamine valued at more than a $500,000.
-- Agents found the drugs Monday following a search at the checkpoint
north of Truth or Consequences. -- Authorities say the driver,
Julieta Escobar- Hernandez of Mexico, was acting suspicious,
prompting the search. |

Heinz-Kerry |
WorldNetDaily.com
'Left-wing
bag lady' accused of funding Cuban shenanigans
In the latest charges against Teresa
Heinz Kerry's philanthropic work, three Florida Republican
members of Congress today accused the presidential candidate's
wife of helping to finance "Fidel Castro's Internet network."
-- Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, his brother Mario and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
held a press conference in Miami to cite her foundation's support
for the Tides Foundation... |

Nyeh nyeh! |
Los Angeles
Times (Free Registration)
Arrogant
day labor nuisances thumb noses at U.S. laws
...Garcia [a day laborer from Mexico,
naturally] and his companions said that between 8 and 11 a.m.
- when most of the day laborers are hired - Glendale Police patrolled
the San Fernando Road and Harvard Street corner, telling them
it was illegal for them to be soliciting work there and asking
them to disband. -- Day laborers complied but returned when police
left. Day laborers are used to the cat-and-mouse game, Garcia
said. [Related
story] |
Mark
Andrew
Dwyer |
Liberate
your minds first
...Liberals of all flavors cannot
accept that We the People are submitted to norms and rules that,
according to their utopian theories, keep us from being truly
free. So, they want to liberate us from this, and liberate us
from that, but what seems to be the common denominator of all
the things they want to liberate us from is the reality and truth.
And this fact is not a pure coincidence, as it turns out that
the reality and truth are the harshest judges... |

Pat Buchanan |
WorldNetDaily.com
America
as predators paradise
Two weeks ago, at a McAllen, Texas, airport,
U.S. agents stopped a woman boarding a flight for New York and
asked for her visa. -- She had none. Farida Goolam Mohamed Ahmed
was traveling on a South African passport with several pages
torn out. She had flown from Johannesburg to Dubai and the United
Arab Emirates, on to London and, six days later, to Mexico City.
Inside her bag were wet and muddy pants. |
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The Stein
Report
Border
governors still want to sacrifice security for greed
"Governors of U.S. and Mexican border
states recommend that immigration reform become a top priority
for their federal governments, and they say the Bush administration
didn't go far enough in a new policy for short-term visits by
Mexicans to the United States," writes the Tucson Citizen. |
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Tucson Citizen
Border
Patrol to expand warnings about desert danger
The U.S. government's efforts to discourage
illegal border crossers do not appear to be reaching some of
the Mexicans mostly likely to risk their lives in brutal desert
heat - the poorest residents of rural villages. -- The Border
Patrol plans changes to its campaign next year, but it will be
fighting a massive and highly organized smuggling network that
spreads lies to lure desperate and naive people, said Andy Adame,
an agency spokesman. |
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KFWB --
Los Angeles
Police
Close to Arresting Suspects Who Killed Fellow Officer
The gathering of evidence continues but
it appears police have a pretty good idea of the identities of
two men who confronted 30 year veteran Capt. Michael Sparkes
who was riding his bicycle and killed him in an exchange of gunfire.
-- "We have two individuals we believe, detectives believe
that shot and killed Michael Sparkes. So, they have to do the
investigative work, make sure they have enough evidence to arrest
these individuals..." |
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Glendale
News-Press via the L.A. Times (Free Registration)
Day
labor debate hits the streets
A federal judge declined Tuesday to stop
Glendale Police from prohibiting day laborers from seeking work
on public property. -- Tuesday morning, Glendale Police officers
told day laborers near the Home Depot at 5040
San Fernando Road to clear out or be fined. Sgt. Mark Hansen
said they were enforcing laws against trespassing and jaywalking,
not the anti- solicitation law.  |

Tom Price |
WXIA-TV
-- Atlanta
Price
Beats Lamutt in Georgia's 6th District
State Sen. Tom
Price [who is on our side on immigration issues] beat fellow
state Sen. Robert Lamutt of Marietta Tuesday in a winner-takes-all
race for an open congressional seat. -- "I think we ran
that positive, upreat campaign and that's where we wanted to
be and I think that it's telling tonight in the numbers,"
Dr. Price told 11Alive's Jaye Watson.  |
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Arizona
Daily Star -- Tucson
Tucson
drug ring busted; 23 arrested; homes seized
After nearly a year of investigation,
authorities arrested 23 people Tuesday and seized dozens of homes
and vehicles in the first outward strike against an organization
suspected of moving roughly $1 million in marijuana into Tucson
each day. -- More than 200 officers with four agencies canvassed
the Tucson area... |

Rumor Mill |
American
Patrol
White
House getting hammered on Bush's latest scheme
A reader contacted the headquarters of American
Patrol this morning to report an interesting exchange with a
White House comment line operator. Our reader was voicing his
opinion on George Bush's latest scheme to overlook the millions
of Mexicans... |
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The News-Journal
-- Longview, Texas
County
considers blocking care to illegal immigrants
Gregg County commissioners are considering
a proposal that would deny medical treatment to poor illegal
immigrants. Health department officials recommended Monday that
the county limit indigent care to U.S. citizens and legal residents
who have lived in Gregg County at least six months... |

Snake
Oil |
Gannett
News Service
More
on Jorge Bush's latest open-borders connivances
Washington -- The Bush administration
announced Tuesday it would speed up deportation proceedings against
thousands of non- Mexican immigrants who illegally try to enter
the U.S. through Mexico or Canada. -- At the same time, administration
officials said they would loosen visa rules for Mexican visitors
who have passed extensive background checks. Those visitors approved
for "border crossing cards" would be allowed to remain
in the United States for up to 30 days...[Feature:
Bush should be impeached] |
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