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Wednesday, January 2, 2008 |
It Could Happen
World Events May Thrust Paul Into White House
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USA Daily -- January 2
Denmark
Bank predicts Ron Paul presidency, U.S. depression
Denmark
based Saxo Bank predicts Ron Paul presidency in 2008. According
to Pravda.Ru, the bank predicts Paul will be the next president
and that the U.S. economy will plunge into a depression prior
to the election.
Saxo Bank says the U.S. economy will shrink
by 25% and the Chinese economy will decrease by 40%. The
economic downturn will come about as a result of the housing
crash.
Ron Paul has been critical of the Federal
Reserve and has blamed the Federal Reserve for causing the real
estate bubble and crash. Paul has said that the loose monetary
policy of the Fed had artificially inflated real estate prices
which lead to the collapse. Los Angeles Times --
January 1
Should
Ron Paul be allowed at Sunday's debate? |

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News 44
Carolina -- Raleigh
New
NC law targets illegal aliens (criminals)
Morehead, N.C. -- One North Carolina
sheriff says the law is on his side to help combat a growing
problem. Places like Mecklenburg County have the 287 G program
in place which allows law officers to identify arrested illegal
immigrants and begin removal proceedings from the country. |

Ted Hayes |
Modern Conservative
Ted
Hayes to run against Maxine Waters
Your encouragement and kind comments
have made all the difference in the world for Ted. You were a
major deciding factor in Drafting Ted Hayes for Congress. --
Having searched his soul and listened for the answers to his
prayers, he is now ready to go forward. Ted is moving his activism
and advocacy from the Streets of Los Angeles... |

Dr. Paul |
Associated
Press
Ron
Paul furious over Fox debate snub
ABC and Fox News Channel are narrowing
the field of presidential candidates invited to debates this
weekend just before the New Hampshire primary, in Fox's case
infuriating supporters of Republican Rep. Ron Paul. -- Fox News
says it has limited space in its studio, which leaves Rep. Ron
Paul out of a weekend debate.  |
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St. Petersburg
Times
6
bills will delve into invasion matters
In the two years since immigration legislation
stalled in Congress, many states have passed their own laws targeting
illegal immigrants. -- Soon Florida could join them. -- Legislators
have filed six bills that would, among other things, penalize
farms and government contractors that hire [illegal
aliens... criminals] or require local officials to... |
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Americans
for Legal Immigration PAC
Huckster's
numbers fall in Iowa as immigration record spreads
The opposition to Mike Huckabee's touchback
amnesty plan and endorsement of lone Minuteman Jim Gilchrist
by 84 immigration enforcement organizations is taking a toll
on the Huckabee campaign's polling numbers while radio ads, phone
banks, talk radio shows, and bloggers against illegal immigration
spread news of his true stance... |
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Peter Tremblay
-- The Canadian -- Toronto
Why
Canadians are not as organized as Americans against NAU
Many Americans who have organized against
Security and Prosperity Partnership North American Union agenda
(SPP-NAU) are probably wondering why they have not been finding
a lot of organized opposition in Canada. -- Many Americans who
are passionate about defending their country's independence may
interpret that as... |

Waah! Waah! |
Queens (New
York) Gazette
City
officials carp as presumed invaders quit jobs
City Comptroller William C. Thompson
and Congressmember Nydia Velazquez have called on the U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to stop its audit of employment
documentation at a Long Island City food delivery warehouse immediately.
-- The company, Fresh Direct, a major online grocery delivery
service... |
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Chicago
Tribune
Border
security arouses Corn Belt
When Viivi Shirley moved to this small
railroad town in 1963, the faces of almost all of its residents
were, as she put it, "lily-white." -- That changed
in the late 1980s and early 1990s when the meat processing plant
on the town's west side underwent a series of ownership changes.
The new owners slashed wages and hired a labor force... |
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Washington
Post
For
Republicans, contest's hallmark is immigration
The imagery of the mailings is designed
to pack a wallop: a Mexican flag fluttering above the Stars and
Stripes, the Statue of Liberty presiding over a "Welcome
Illegal Aliens" doormat, a Social Security card emblazoned
with the name "Juan Doe," a U.S. passport proclaiming,
"Only one candidate has a plan to STAMP out illegal immigration." |
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Middletown
(Ohio) Journal
Sheriff
says outcry growing
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones'
mantra for the past 30 months has been that federal and state
governments must do something about illegal [aliens...
criminals] clogging the court system, overflowing jails and
talking jobs from Americans. -- Others have now joined the sentiment
as the presidential race heats up... [Related
item] |
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Washington
Times Editorial
The
candidates and illegal immigration
One of the most important issues in this
year's presidential campaign is an issue that most leading contenders
have been reluctant to discuss in a serious way: illegal immigration.
Following are summaries of the candidates and the issues. --
Mike Huckabee supports in-state tuition for illegal aliens and
refuses to take a definitive position... |
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KNXV-TV
-- Phoenix
Valley
employers not enforcing new invader sanctions law?
A new law penalizing employers who hire
illegal immigrants took effect at midnight on Tuesday. -- But
thousands of Arizona employers have yet to use the free government
service to determine if their workers are legal. -- "It's
a touchy situation," said Zip Killeen, owner of the Tee
Pee Mexican Restaurant in Central Phoenix. |
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Joe Murray
-- The Bulletin -- Philadelphia
U.S.
Senate turns back on border fence
In a quiet act of defiance, the Senate
approved a $555 billion omnibus spending bill that removed legal
requirements mandating the federal government fund 854 miles
of a double layer border fence spanning America's southwestern
border. -- The funding requirement was codified into law when
Congress passed... |
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Chattanooga
Times-Free Press
Medical
need increasing with Hispanic population
The need for private practitioners and
clinics serving the Hispanic community, especially expectant
mothers, is growing with that population, local health officials
say. -- "Since 2004 our Hispanic clients have increased
from 5.7 percent to 9.1 percent in 2006, and we expect it to
continue to grow," said Kasey Poole... |
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WIBW-TV
-- Topeka, Kansas
Immigration
defines GOP battle
The imagery of the mailings is designed
to pack a wallop: a Mexican flag fluttering above the Stars and
Stripes, the Statue of Liberty presiding over a "Welcome
Illegal Aliens" doormat, a Social Security card emblazoned
with the name "Juan Doe," a U.S. passport proclaiming,
"Only one candidate has a plan to STAMP out illegal immigration." |
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Corpus Christi
Caller-Times
Get-tough
enforcement targets invaders
The dichotomy of American immigration
policy is perfectly captured by the fact that even as thousands
of illegal [aliens... criminals]
are being rounded up, fined and deported, very few businesses
are suffering the consequences of violating the law that prohibits
hiring [invaders]. The
heart of the problem is that the law... |

Ron Paul |
Fox News
Paul,
Hunter force leading GOP candidates to pay attention
While Congressmen Ron Paul and Duncan
Hunter rank below the other Republican presidential candidates
in national polls, they nonetheless hit on key issues for particular
blocs and occasionally force the top tier to take notice. --
The super-early, front-loaded primary calendar, combined with
a mildly enthusiastic Republican base... |
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Washington
Post
Frederick
commissioner wants to penalize invader hiring
Frederick, Md. -- Frederick County Commissioner
Charles Jenkins is calling for penalties for local businesses
that hire illegal [aliens...
criminals]. -- He is talking to the county attorney about
a plan to audit local businesses that receive building permits
from the county. Under his proposal, businesses that use illegal
workers could be fined... |
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