Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Postcards - and Video - From the Edge

Rob Sanchez's Job Destruction Newsletter
In case you haven't heard, Obama appointed Aneesh Chopra to be the nation's Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Now we have two Indian-Americans in two positions that will make decisions about which government jobs are outsourced to India, and which ones are displaced by H-1Bs...
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Russia Today -- Moscow
...Even though the picture of the 'new world order' remains vague and fuzzy, the main idea is quite clear: A single global government, goes the argument, has to be established if we don't want general chaos to prevail. -- Every now and again, Western politicians mention the need for a 'new world order', a 'new world financial architecture'...
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Dallas Morning News
Police are investigating whether a man arrested in an ambush killing in a west Oak Cliff parking lot Monday morning came to Dallas from Mexico to commit the crime. -- Jose Rangel Arrez, 34, was being held Tuesday night at the Dallas County Jail on a murder charge in the killing of 37-year-old Antonio Aviles-Sanchez... [See Crime Watch]
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Tucson Citizen
The Hermosillo, Son., driver of an SUV that rolled over near Florence on Aug. 7 killing 10 people, has pleaded guilty to one count of transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death. -- Sandy Raynor, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, said Brian Guzman-Ochoa, 39, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Tucson.... [See Crime Watch]
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Lynne McMillan -- Daily Illini - Champaign, Ill.
...Last week Napolitano, Democrat and former Arizona governor, released an intelligent assessment titled "Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment." The report outlines which political beliefs enforcement officers should use to evaluate if someone is a "right-wing extremist"...
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Charleston (SC) Post and Courier
A Michigan woman with six Hispanic males in her minivan, $4,000 in cash and a ledger of 15 names with monetary values listed next to them is believed to be the first person charged under a new state law that makes it a crime to transport or harbor illegal [aliens]...
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Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal
A 25-year-old Shelbyville man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting the 4-year-old daughter of his girlfriend, according to Kentucky State Police. -- Juan Carlos Queriapa was arrested yesterday after police were alerted by the Shelby County Health Department that the girl had sustained serious injuries... [More "family values"]
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National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
At least 30 policemen from four rural Chihuahua municipalities were detained by Mexican army personnel who transported them to be interrogated about the violence unleashed by organized crime in their respective communities. It is believed these individuals are linked to a series of executions and disappearances...
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Mountain View (Calif.) Voice
Police say they have called Immigration and Customs Enforcement regarding a previously deported felon and gang member after he was stopped Sunday evening leaving Rengstorff Park with three other known gang members... [See Crime Watch]
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Steamboat Springs (Colo.) Pilot
A Mexican citizen arrested in Hayden on charges of first-degree assault remains in custody in the Routt County Jail on a hold from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. -- The next hearing for the case against the 45-year-old man is scheduled for 3 p.m. April 29 in Routt County District Court... [See Crime Watch]
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Fox News TYRANNY ALERT!
The days of an open, largely unregulated Internet may soon come to an end. -- A bill making its way through Congress proposes to give the U.S. government authority over all networks considered part of the nation's critical infrastructure. Under the proposed Cybersecurity Act of 2009, the president would have the authority to shut down Internet traffic to protect national security... [See NWO Treason Watch]
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