Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Postcards from the Edge

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Daneen G. Peterson, Ph.D. -- American Chronicle
In this article I will be reveal to you the betrayal of the American people by a government cabal who are bent on destroying our sovereignty in order to create a North American Union. The miscreants include many who function at the highest levels in our government. Many hold membership in the Council on Foreign Relations...
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Houston Chronicle
Mexico City -- Mexicans have become world- class litterbugs. -- Soft drink bottles, snack wrappers, used diapers and cigarette butts clog city streets, rural highways and scenic beaches. Mountains of garbage stand sentry-like in empty lots and at the edges of bucolic rural villages...
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WorldNetDaily.com
Texas Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez, convicted of violating the civil rights of two illegal aliens, was transferred from a Texas prison to a federal facility in another state and placed in the general population, according to his former boss, who believes the officer's life is in danger.
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Journal News -- White Plains, New York
Many residents who packed a village board meeting last night decried the new day laborer hiring site, claiming its presence is generating traffic while doing little to solve the issue of immigrants gathering on village streets waiting for work. -- "I see day laborers all over the place," said Mary Lou Grieco...
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Keep the pressure on Washington - No Amnesty!
Bush has vowed to keep twisting arms in order to get his amnesty scheme through the Senate. It's not over yet... this man is obsessed with turning America into a dump. Keep calling and faxing your reps until S. 1639 (formerly S. 1348) is officially declared dead.
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Kate O'Beirne -- National Review
This afternoon Senator John Cornyn made the case against cloture on the Senate floor. Few Senators have worked harder on the issue of immigration reform than the former Texas attorney general and after making powerful arguments on the manifest weaknesses of the compromise bill, he explains what is so wrong about the process...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Michael Kamburowski, an Australian immigrant who served as the California Republican Party's chief operating officer, abruptly resigned Sunday -- less than 24 hours after The Chronicle reported he had been ordered deported in 2001, jailed in connection with the order, and now has a $5 million wrongful arrest lawsuit pending...
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Los Angeles Times
San Luis, Ariz. -- Robert Villarreal, standing at his post behind the customs officers at the border crossing station, knew he was being watched. A slim teenage boy wearing a green T-shirt was furtively peering at him from behind a pillar on the Mexican side. -- "I know who it is before he even comes in," Villarreal said, ducking into an alcove...
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VDare.com
During an early Senate debate over the guest worker program in the Kennedy- Bush- McCain Axis of Amnesty bill, ABC News reported: "Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., took the Senate floor in opposition to his Democratic colleague and, red- faced and gesticulating toward [Sen. Byron] Dorgan, defended the guest worker program, yelling..."
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Austin American-Statesman
Citing a biblical obligation to speak on behalf of the stranger, Texas Baptist leaders will announce today the creation of a national initiative that will train churches to provide legal assistance to immigrants seeking citizenship. -- The national initiative, which will be open to all denominations, is the first of its kind for a local church- based ministry...
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The national debate over immigration turns local Tuesday with a public hearing and vote on a plan to block companies that hire illegal immigrants from obtaining Gwinnett County contracts. -- The meeting Tuesday is the second of two public hearings on the proposal. The first, which was held during an afternoon meeting last Tuesday...
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Ernest Istook -- National Review
The Senate's latest immigration proposal is another sad sign that Washington needs some remedial math classes. Not only does the amnesty bill defy common sense, but its numbers just don't add up. -- Let's start with the bill's pretense that the government can conduct background checks on some 12-million amnesty applicants - within the 24-hour...
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Washington Times
Conservative leaders among House Republicans say that President Bush's upcoming showdown with them on immigration could threaten support for the Iraq war as well as for the president's other top policy goals. -- "The White House should keep in mind that if they have a direct confrontation with House Republicans..."

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