Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Postcards - and video - from the edge

American Patrol
Keep the pressure on Washington - No Amnesty!
Bush has vowed to keep twisting arms in order to get his nation- wrecking amnesty scheme through the Senate. It's not over yet... this man is obsessed with turning America into a Third World ditch, and he has revived this wretched bill. Keep calling and faxing your representatives until S. 1348 is officially declared dead.
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WTVF-TV -- Nashville
A Tennessee State University student died Saturday when another driver broadsided her vehicle on Old Hickory Boulevard. -- Metro police said Victor Benitez was drunk as he ran a red light at the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Nolensville Road, killing 22- year- old Joycelyn Gardiner.
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Mexico City -- The health ministers of Mexico and the United States are to work out a joint strategy Tuesday for caring Mexican migrants suffering health problems along the border, the Mexican Health Ministry said on Monday. -- The final plan will be sent to the U.S. Congress that is now in recess, the ministry said in a statement...
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Nashville Tennessean
The businesses are housed in nondescript homes and apartments from Madison to south Nashville. The employees and customers come from Mexico and other Latin American countries and the local Hispanic community. -- And law enforcement officers tasked with combating the illicit, highly organized businesses... [More family values]
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Raw Story
Lawmakers were pointing to "empty boxes" at a press conference last Thursday, a Capitol Hill newspaper reports. -- "At a pro-immigration rally Thursday, a group of politicians including Sens. Mel Martinez, Edward Kennedy, Bob Menendez and Rep. Joe Baca addressed reporters while picturesquely standing in front of... [Photo of these bums]
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Washington Times Editorial
Thanks to a devil's bargain between Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, the ill-named "comprehensive" immigration bill will be on the Senate's agenda once more. In the bargain, Mr. McConnell traded a limit on the number of amendments senators can offer...
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Charlotte Conservative News Video Included
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) criticized Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in a letter to the Justice Department in the wake of media reports yesterday that the U.S. Marshals raided the Hawaii home of Duane "Dog" Chapman at the direction of the Mexican government...

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