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Border Enforcement Group Launches Campaign To Throw Out Treasonous Politicians!
Post Date: 2008-06-28 16:58:27 by Liberate Jim Traficant
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80-80 Campaign to Throw Out Incumbent Politicians! From ALIPACWilliam Gheen Comments Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) announced today the main thrust of their 2008 candidate and campaign operations will be to throw as many incumbent politicians out of office as possible. Illegal immigration is one of the top four issues in America that’s driving the historically high percentage of Americans (over 80%) that say America is heading in the wrong direction. “Over eighty percent of Americans feel the nation is headed in the wrong direction,” says William Gheen of ALIPAC. “That is because “We The People of the United States” are not the ones driving or ...

Racial War - the Useful Idiots of Anti-Racism
Post Date: 2008-06-28 05:18:29 by Disgusted
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Racial War -the Useful Idiots of Anti-Racism Humanitarian organisations are used for – not against – world dictatorship. They are the useful idiots of dictatorship of to-day. This time it is not for Lenins and Stalins communism, but the internationalist's overt racial war against the West. By Attorney Knud Eriksen - April, 1997 It is becoming apparant that the galloping colonization of Europe, by people from Africa, Asia and the Middle East is a partially undeclared racial war. It is not only the European nations that are dissolved and demolished from within, but all of the areas of the white race, that are flooded with foreigners. The strongest weapon of the ...

UN: Israel violated truce 7 times in one week
Post Date: 2008-06-27 22:11:47 by bush_is_a_moonie
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UN records 7 incidents of IDF soldiers attempting to drive Palestinian farmers away from border fence by shooting at them. Only one offence marked against Palestinians for firing on Sderot; report does not include most recent rocket fire Since it went into effect last week, at least eight violations of the new ceasefire agreement with Hamas and the Palestinian factions have been recorded, a UN source told Ynet on Thursday. According to the source, seven violations were committed by the IDF, while the Palestinians are responsible for just one. However the UN report does not include the Qassam fire launched towards the Negev during the day. "It is important that both sides honor the ...

This is real gun control
Post Date: 2008-06-26 19:21:24 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Shooting in Butte , Montana Shotgun preteen vs. illegal alien Home Invaders: Butte, Montana November 5, 2007 Two illegal aliens, Ralphel Resindez, 23, and Enrico Garza, 26, probably believed they would easily overpower home-alone 11 year old Patricia Harrington after her father had left their two-story home. It seems the two crooks never learned two things: they were in Montana and Patricia had been a clay shooting champion since she was nine. Patricia was in her upstairs room when the two men broke through the front door of the house. She quickly ran to her father's room and grabbed his 12 gauge Mossberg 500 shotgun. Resindez was the first to get up to the second floor only to be ...

Police Report: Mexican Army Members Busted for Home Invasion and Murder
Post Date: 2008-06-26 09:50:50 by Jethro Tull
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The suspects may have been hired by drug cartels to perform home invasions and assassinations in the U.S. Police reports show that three men arrested in a Phoenix home invasion and homicide Monday may have been active members of the Mexican Army. While on the J.D. Hayworth show, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association President Mark Spencer said that the men involved were hired by drug cartels to perform home invasions and assassinations. The Monday morning incident at 8329 W. Cypress St. resulted in the death of the homeowner. Between 50 and 100 rounds were fired at the house. Spencer said a police officer told him that one of the men captured said they were completely prepared to ambush ...

Child's body found in attic; father fled to Mexico
Post Date: 2008-06-26 00:03:14 by Rotara
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A Gwinnett County man is wanted for allegedly killing his 4-year-old daughter, hiding her in the attic and fleeing to Mexico with the rest of his family. Police believe suspect Christian Vasquez, 23, is still in Mexico with his wife, Amy Yesemia Ruiz, and her older child from a previous relationship, Gwinnett police spokesman Corp. David Schiralli said. Investigators haven't said how Prisi Vasquez, 4, died. Police believe Prisi was killed before the family fled to Mexico in April 2007. Acting on a tip from a family friend, Gwinnett County police found the body Friday in the attic at the home on the 700 block of Stillwater Lane in the Lawrenceville area. The current resident of the ...

Illegal alien loving Rep. Chris Cannon loses in Utah! (Jason Chaffetz)
Post Date: 2008-06-25 22:12:46 by Jethro Tull
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Illegal immigration-supporting hack and Republican Congressman from Utah Chris Cannon will lose the primary election to Jason Chaffetz. With over 80% of the votes counted at post time, Chaffetz leads 60% to about 40%, so it's safe to call. There are about forty posts at this site mentioning Cannon; use the search function to see them all. His higlight reel includes one of his aides soliciting campaign contributions from illegal aliens as he sat next to him, his links to David Safavian and Grover Norquist, the money he got from the cheap labor lobby, and more. See also this, this, and this. And, in 2002 - when accepting an award from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational ...

'Adios' English school? Super wants all-Spanish
Post Date: 2008-06-25 09:01:45 by Jethro Tull
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Peter Gorman (courtesy Charlotte Observer) Dissatisfied with teaching in Spanish 85 percent of the time, a North Carolina superintendent is pushing for a $10 million budget that includes a plan for a school where only Spanish is spoken. Superintendent Peter Gorman pitched his proposal to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board today, with provisions to turn Collinswood Elementary into a Spanish program. Nora Carr, chief communications officer for Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District, told WND the facility will help to preserve Hispanic culture. "We find that a lot of kids who go there have parents who might be English-speaking immigrants, and they might be very successful," she ...

Illegal immigration bill signed (SC, USA, North American Zone)
Post Date: 2008-06-24 22:29:15 by Rotara
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The Associated Press COLUMBIA -- Gov. Mark Sanford signed legislation Wednesday that threatens to temporarily shut down businesses and fine them up to $1,000 per worker if they employ illegal immigrants. Sanford, surrounded by about 20 legislators, said the measure reasserts the rule of law in South Carolina - cracking down on the "wink-and-nod" employment of illegal immigrants. He and legislators said they hope the ideas spread and force Congress to act. "The message is loud and clear: Stop the silent invasion of this state," said Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, R-Charleston. Legislators boasted the measure is the most strict anti-illegal-immigrant bill ...

McCain Double-Talk on Immigration?
Post Date: 2008-06-24 14:37:58 by X-15
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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., met Wednesday evening with Hispanic Republicans in Chicago. In an Associated Press story about the meeting, one quote jumped out at me: "He's one John McCain in front of white Republicans. And he's a different John McCain in front of Hispanics," Rosanna Pulido, a Latina who heads the Illinois Minuteman Project, told the AP. "He's having his private meetings to rally Hispanics and to tell them what they want to hear," she said. "I'm outraged that he would reach out to me as a Hispanic but not as a conservative." Pulido seemed to be in a rather interesting position to talk about McCain and immigration, so I gave her a ...

(illegal) Mexicans voice anger toward consulate
Post Date: 2008-06-24 09:15:06 by Jethro Tull
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ST. GEORGE - Hundreds of Mexican nationals were turned away with police assistance Saturday during the Mexican Consulate's first visit to Southern Utah in three years. The consulate was stationed at the St. George Catholic Church, where officials issued identification cards and passports to Mexicans, as well as helped with other issues. Spending one day in Southern Utah did not provide enough time to help everyone who was in need of the consulate's services. "It's not fair," said Paulo Avendano, who was turned away Saturday. "I don't understand why they can't spend two days here." Avendano has a work visa and lives in St. George, he said. Police ...

Illegals: Blogs for Borders (Vid)
Post Date: 2008-06-23 18:33:43 by Jethro Tull
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Vid here

The Catholic Church Encourages Illegal Immigration
Post Date: 2008-06-22 17:59:18 by Rotara
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As countless child sex abuse scandals have rocked the Catholic Church over the last several years, American families have been leaving the church in droves. As American men and women whisk away their children from the potential risk of molestation in the Catholic church, they also take their much needed money. The coffers of U.S. Catholic churches have been running on empty and the church sees the pocketbooks of illegal immigrants as its only hope. During Pope Benedict XVI’s recent visit to the United States, he gave many speeches and sermons. Among other things, the Pope admonished Americans to adopt a welcoming attitude towards those who break our laws by entering this country ...

Mexican Cartel Hit List Targets Americans
Post Date: 2008-06-22 12:22:27 by Horse
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More than dozen people living in New Mexico and Texas are named in what appears to be a hit list from a Mexican drug cartel, law enforcement officials said. At least one police officer from southern New Mexico is among the 15 to 20 people named in the threat, said Arturo Baeza, a sheriff's captain in that state's Luna County. The list, thought to be a threat from one of Mexico's powerful and warring drug cartels, was provided June 12 to local authorities by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, Baeza said. Drug cartels are waging a bloody fight for control in Ciudad Juarez, a sprawling city across the Rio Grande from El Paso, and Palomas, a village across the ...

Border governors worried about National Guard pullout
Post Date: 2008-06-21 09:50:31 by Jethro Tull
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Border governors worried about National Guard pullout By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer Fri Jun 20, 3:01 PM ET McALLEN, Texas - The thousands of National Guardsmen sent to reinforce the U.S.-Mexican border two years ago have almost completely withdrawn, despite pleas from border-state governors once skeptical of using soldiers to catch illegal immigrants and drug smugglers. ADVERTISEMENT When the Guard was posted along the southern frontier in 2006 to help the strapped Border Patrol, critics warned that sending soldiers would be an insult to Mexico and that innocents could get shot by troops trained for combat, not law enforcement. But none of that happened, and now ...

Study: Racism in Germany Increasingly Mainstream
Post Date: 2008-06-20 21:41:32 by Jethro Tull
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Study: Racism in Germany Increasingly Mainstream Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:  Racism is not confined to society's margins, the study says  According to a study commissioned by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, social prejudice is rife across the full spectrum of German society -- ranging from a dislike of foreigners to a resentment of the unemployed. The report presented in Berlin this week was the second part of a study begun in 2006, which questioned 5,000 Germans over 14 about their views of right-wing extremism and concluded that one in four Germans holds xenophobic opinions. Drawing on interviews with 60 of the initial participants, ...

A FReeper Report - Illinois Hispanics meet with Juan McCain in Downtown Chicago (vanity)
Post Date: 2008-06-19 19:09:35 by Jethro Tull
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Illinois Hispanics meet with Juan McCain in Downtown Chicago (vanity) Self | June 19, 2008 | Rosanna Pulido Posted on Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:11:02 AM by chicagolady I was one of the 150 people at the Drake Hotel in Downtown Chicago Wednesaday night who came to hear John MC Cain speak to Illinois Hispanics. I had e-mail in my request to attend after seeing an article in the news paper announcing this event. This is what i received.......... We are pleased to confirm your invitation to attend the "Hispanic Voices Reception" with Republican Presidential candidate John McCain. The event will take place on June 18, 2008, at The Drake Hotel, 140 E. Walton Place, Chicago, ...

White working-class boys becoming an underclass
Post Date: 2008-06-18 14:04:21 by Jethro Tull
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White working-class boys becoming an underclass By Graeme Paton, Education Editor Last Updated: 4:11PM BST 18/06/2008 White teenagers are less likely to go to university than school-leavers from other ethnic groups - even with the same A-level results, according to official figures. The gap is widest among male teenagers from poor backgrounds, raising fresh fears that working class boys are becoming the education "underclass" in England. According to a Government report, just over one-in-20 white boys from poor homes goes on to university. This compares to 66 per cent of Indian girls and 65 per cent of young women from Chinese families. Article continuesadvertisement An ...

National Council of La Raza and Wachovia Launch $16.25 Million Partnership to Advance Economic Development in U.S. Latino Communities
Post Date: 2008-06-18 06:44:00 by Jethro Tull
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National Council of La Raza and Wachovia Launch $16.25 Million Partnership to Advance Economic Development in U.S. Latino Communities Wednesday June 11, 9:00 am ET Multi-faceted partnership will include post-purchase homeownership counseling, community development capital, capacity-building support and key event sponsorships LOS ANGELES, June 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Raza Development Fund (RDF), Wachovia and The Wachovia Foundation today announced a five-year, $16.25 million partnership focused on economic development for the Latino community in the U.S.

Mexicans moving across border to flee widespread drug wars
Post Date: 2008-06-17 22:16:35 by Jethro Tull
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MEXICO CITY - In February, Salvador Urbina decided he was tired of the shootouts, the kidnappings and the military patrols in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez. So he put his house up for sale, packed up his car and moved his wife and children to El Paso, Texas, joining a growing stream of professionals who are relocating to the United States to get away from Mexico's drug wars. "I didn't want to leave," said Urbina, a lawyer. "But there's a very deep psychosis developing in Juárez. Criminals are taking advantage of the situation there. Every day I worried about the safety of my wife and family." In U.S. cities along the border, ...

Can fence be built without (undocumented) immigrants [Illegal Aliens] ?
Post Date: 2008-06-17 18:38:26 by Rotara
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Can the U.S. border fence be built on deadline without the help of foreign laborers?   With 670 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border fence slated for completion by year's end, construction companies in Texas are questioning the feasibility of completing such a project without immigrant labor.   The irony is not lost on businesses that have come to rely heavily on foreign-born and Hispanic workers to fill vacancies left by a shrinking domestic labor pool.   "Is it possible to construct a wall without undocumented workers?" asked Perry Vaughn, executive director of the Rio Grande Valley Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America. "It's probably ...

BNP- ARTHUR KEMP - DEMOGRAPHICS IS DESTINY
Post Date: 2008-06-17 17:33:33 by Jethro Tull
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Poster Comment:A surprise council by-election victory for the far-right BNP means the main parties must do more to promote racial tolerance, says Foreign Secretary Jack Straw.

Drugs cartel led by woman turns Mexican town into shooting gallery
Post Date: 2008-06-17 13:15:41 by Horse
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It was a quiet Wednesday night in the Tijuana city morgue: only eight murder victims were on ice, including two young Mexican women shot through the back of the head and dumped on waste ground. These are the latest victims of the United States’ seemingly insatiable demand for cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine, which has sparked the bloodiest drugs war in the Americas and cost more than 4,000 lives in the past 18 months. The war has pitted the Mexican government, with American help, against a ruthless drugs cartel led by a Mexican female mastermind who has a degree in business administration. The victims in the mortuary may have been smugglers who ran into a rival faction. Their ...

TUSD class divides educators/community (Diversity!!!)
Post Date: 2008-06-16 21:43:08 by X-15
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Tom Horne came to tell reporters he thinks the ethnic studies program has racial undertones. At times during his own press conference, the superintendent of Arizona schools could barely finish a sentence. "This is the rudeness they're taught in ethnic studies. They didn't learn that at home from their parents, they learned it from their ethnic studies teachers to be rude in that way," he says. "They teach them that they are oppressed. Instead of teaching them as their parents and grandparents believe we came to this country because it's the land of opportunity," he says. Between interruptions from supporters of the program, he read from class textbooks. ...

Top court eases rules for foreigners to try to stay in US
Post Date: 2008-06-16 14:25:35 by scrapper2
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court has made it easier for some foreigners who overstay their visas to seek to remain in the United States legally. The court ruled 5-4 Monday that someone who is here illegally may withdraw his voluntarily agreement to depart and continue to try to adjust his status while in the United States. The case involved two seemingly contradictory provisions of immigration law. One allows people to avoid being deported by agreeing to leave the country voluntarily. The advantage to that course is that the wait to get back to the United States is shorter. The other provision allows immigrants who are here illegally but whose circumstances have changed to make their ...

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