Showing posts with label border security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label border security. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Show Notes 12-30-2017

Saturday Show 12-30-17

Thanking Trump has gone viral
You may have noticed the idea of thanking President Trump for his amazing and voluminous first-year achievements has become popular. One might even say the concept has gone viral.
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In a U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit opinion
Judge Stephen Williams did not rule on the merits of the case but instead said the plaintiff -- the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) -- is “not a voter” and therefore has no legal standing to sue for alleged violations of the 2002 E-Government Act.
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Court turns back challenge to Trump's voter fraud commission
It's been said that good fences make good neighbors. But in Aspen, Colo., this week, Vice President Mike Pence has something different posted between his vacation lodging and that of the people next door.
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New Synagogue opens under Temple Mount
While there may not be a Third Temple at which Israeli Jews can worship atop the Jerusalem Temple Mount, there is a brand-new synagogue under the foundation of the holy site – and it’s open for prayer.
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Trump ramps up Border Patrol recruitment, in bid to hire thousands of new agents
President Trump doesn’t yet have his "big, beautiful" border wall, but the administration is ramping up recruitment of border agents going into the new year in a bid to enhance security with more manpower  if not bricks and barbed wire.
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Victory! No Amnesty in CR -- See how your Senators Voted…
Congress passed a Continuing Resolution on Thursday night to fund the federal government through Jan. 19 without an amnesty for young-adult illegal aliens despite a months-long push by dozens of Democrats and Republicans to do so, and despite threats by many to shut down the government if it didn't happen.
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Iowa Supreme Court Lifts Ban On Guns In Courthouses
There are a couple of places you’re guaranteed to find violence felons. One is in jail, and the other is in courthouses. However, many courthouses require citizens to be completely disarmed on the premises, leaving only law enforcement officers with the ability to protect anyone.
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BATFE considering changing position on bump stocks
Following the horrific events of October 1 in Las Vegas, the subject of bump stocks flared into a firestorm of controversy. The legal devices were sold over the internet after the BATFE had given their approval on the things several years earlier.
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Monday, December 25, 2017

Show Notes 12-22-2017

Friday Show Notes 12-22-17

Chicago Police Chief Reminds County Official: ‘The UN Has No Jurisdiction Here’
Not for the first time, the United Nations is getting appeals from Chicago to step in and help deal with a crisis – this time, the Windy City’s staggering levels of violent crime.
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Is the UN fulfilling ancient Biblical Prophecy
On Dec. 21, 2017, the U.N. united as one to stand against one city on the planet: Jerusalem. Twenty-five centuries earlier, the prophet Zechariah wrote these words from the Lord: “I will gather all the nations against Jerusalem for battle” (Zechariah 14:2) Did the Unted Nations just move us one step closer to fulfilling this ancient prophecy?
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Free-for-all at US border reveals disturbing trend'
The so-called “Trump effect” at the U.S. southern border is becoming a bygone memory as border agents are again being overwhelmed by foreign nationals of all stripes seeking asylum.
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Arabs still enter US illegally from Mexico
While President Bush considers a broad-based amnesty plan for millions of illegal aliens in the U.S., there is growing evidence the Mexican border continues to be used as a covert entry point for the smuggling of Arabs into the country.
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Mexico Aid May be in Jeopardy After State Dept. Does Not Report on Human Rights Progress
Some $1.25 million in military aid to Mexico appears to be in jeopardy after the State Department did not certify that the government is prosecuting human rights violations, according to a U.S. senator.
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Sunday, September 03, 2017

Show Notes 09-02-2017

Saturday Show 9-2-17

Study: 80% of San Fran Bay Area Marijuana Poses Health Hazards, Such as Cancer
“The greatest threat standing in the way of California’s march toward legalized marijuana isn’t Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Big Pharma. It’s the cannabis industry itself,” San Francisco Magazine reports.
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2 million views and surging: Pro-Life testimony goes viral
It was filmed some time ago – with well beyond 2 million views – but the video testimony of a British comedienne explaining why she defied a doctor’s advice and refused a recommended abortion is making waves again.
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SPLC Says Army Bases Are Confederate Monuments That Need To Come Down
The Southern Poverty Law Center has declared three of America’s largest Army bases Confederate monuments “with the potential to unleash more turmoil and bloodshed” if activists don’t “take down” the Army bases.
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Experts debunk Irma post rumors; warn people about other potential fake forecasts
A fake Facebook post is making the rounds on social media. This post shows a track for Hurricane Irma barreling straight for the Texas coast. At first glance, it looks pretty believable, but a tweet from the National Weather Service Friday exposed the image as phony, saying among other things that the organization only forecasts storm information five days out.
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Pope Francis reveals for first time that he consulted a psychoanalyst to 'clarify a few things'
Pope Francis is believed to be the first Pope in history to have visited a psychoanalyst – or at least to have admitted to it. In a new book, he says that at the age of 42 – decades before he was made Pope - he went to a psychiatrist in Buenos Aires in his native Argentina for six months.
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US hands out first contracts for border wall prototypes
Four companies have been chosen to build prototypes for Donald Trump's planned border wall, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said. The four concrete prototypes will be 30ft (9m) long and up to 30ft tall, and will be built in the coming months.
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Letter: Comey’s Hillary case decision came before witnesses
Two Republican senators say they’ve reviewed evidence that indicates former FBI Director James B. Comey began drafting a statement to announce the closure of the bureau’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server months before key witnesses, including the former Democratic presidential candidate, were interviewed.
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Judge orders FBI to release Clinton probe details
A federal judge ordered the FBI on Thursday to disclose more details about how it handled its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s secret email account.
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U.S. Commander in Iraq: 'We Don't Get 20 Questions' From Trump White House
In a candid exchange with reporters on Thursday, the commanding general of coalition forces in Iraq expressed appreciation for President Donald Trump's approach to the military.
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Air Force’s Mysterious X-37B Space Plane to Launch Next Week
The U.S. Air Force’s covert X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle is scheduled to launch Sept. 7. For the first time, the experimental space plane will hitch a ride aboard Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the service announced Thursday.
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Mattis disputes reports of being at odds with Trump 
Where some see Defense Secretary Jim Mattis distancing himself from President Donald Trump on North Korea and other big issues, Mattis sees "someone's rather rich imagination" at work creating a conflict where he insists none exists.
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Stars who were fired from TV shows
In a Hollywood minute you can go from star of a hit show to unemployed. That was the case for several actors who got booted from successful television series. Here’s a list of seven stars who got fired from their TV shows.
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Show Notes 09-01-2017

Friday Show Notes 9-1-17

Look for Military Drones to Begin Replacing Police Helicopters by 2025
By 2025, enormous military-style drones – close relatives of the sort made famous by counterterrorism strikes in Afghanistan and Iraq – will be visible 2,000 feet above U.S. cities, streaming high-resolution video to police departments below.
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Illegals Take More from Government than They Pay
A report from the Center for Immigration Studies found that allowing illegal immigrants, who are predominantly low-skilled, to stay in the United States causes a net fiscal drain on the economy.
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Gohmert: Some GOP Leaders, Like Democrats, Obstructing Funding of Border Wall
House Representative Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), an Army veteran and former chief justice of the 12th Court of Appeals, said "some of the Republican leaders" in Congress are allies with obstructionist Democrats who do not want the U.S.-Mexico border wall funded, and they are trying to stop President Donald Trump because they fear if he gets the economy growing "like Reagan did," he will be "unstoppable."
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Illegal Aliens to Practice Law? – Revisited
The House of Delegates of the American Bar Association (ABA) — the quasi-official body for lawyers throughout the United States — has passed a resolution affirming its belief that "[i]mmigration status alone shouldn't bar lawyers from practice."
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Smithsonian-backed Arab American museum critical of Trump, Israel
An Arab American museum in Michigan backed by the Smithsonian Institution and several major philanthropists including former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is being called out in a new book for hosting anti-Trump and anti-Israel exhibits.
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Man who infiltrated ‘Muslim Mafia’ warns of American insurgency
The United States is under threat from shadowy jihadi groups, and the government is turning a blind eye. That’s the belief of Chris Gaubatz, a man who went undercover as a Muslim convert to gather intelligence on Muslim organizations in the United States.
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Peanut allergy cured in majority of children in immunotherapy trial
Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of peanut allergy in children. A small clinical trial conducted at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute has led to two-thirds of children treated with an experimental immunotherapy treatment being cured of their allergy.
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Video shows Utah nurse screaming, being handcuffed after refusing to take blood from unconscious victim
A nurse says she was assaulted and illegally arrested by a Salt Lake City police detective for following a hospital policy that does not allow blood draws from unconscious patients.
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The invention that shook the modern world
Mankind began the invention of “writing” around 3300 B.C. Western Civilization wrote on papyrus reeds from the Nile Delta, palm leaves, parchment from animal skins, and vellum from calfskin.
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Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Show Notes 04-28-2017

Friday Show 4-28-17

Life insurance for terrorists? America's 1st Somali legislator says 'yes'
She burst on the scene last August when she upset a 44-year incumbent Democrat in the Minnesota state primary elections to become the nation’s first female Muslim state legislator.
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PENTAGON YIELDS TO CAIR DEMAND TO 'REVIEW' COUNTER-TERROR TRAINING
Responding to a demand by the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Pentagon will formally review the content of a counter-terrorism training program taught to special forces by a private contractor.
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Phyllis Chesler: FGM is illegal in the United States. So why is it still happening here?
Let's be clear: FGM (female genital mutilation) is illegal in the United States. That fact did not stop Drs. Humana Nagarwala, Fakhruddin Attar, and his wife Farida Attar, from allegedly performing these criminal and human rights atrocities against two vulnerable 7-year-old girls in the Detroit metro area.
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New York Times scraps 'female genital mutilation' for being 'culturally loaded' term
A top New York Times editor decided the paper shouldn’t use the term “female genital mutilation” because the phrase is too “culturally loaded” and widens a divide between the Western world and “people who follow the rite.”
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Former EPA employees find new gigs as Trump protesters
Former Environmental Protection Agency employees are finding new gigs as climate change activists ahead of this weekend's climate protest in Washington.
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EPA Chief Pruitt: Paris Climate Agreement Is a 'Bad Business Deal' for US
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said on "The First 100 Days" tonight the United States should exit the Paris climate agreement because it's a "bad business deal" for America.
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Mexico Assembles Team for All-Out Legal Assault on Border Wall
Mexico’s foreign secretary is planning an all-out legal assault on any future construction of a border wall by the U.S., to include filing suits in U.S. and international courts over possible environmental, human rights and international treaty violations.
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Trump eyes bid to split up 9th Circuit court amid sanctuary city, travel ban disputes
President Trump upped his battle with the federal appeals court potentially standing in the way of his agenda, saying Wednesday he “absolutely” has considered proposals to break up the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit.
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Trump’s Border Wall Request Equals 0.035% of Federal Spending
President Donald Trump’s request that Congress include $1.4 billion to fund the beginning of his proposed wall on the U.S.-Mexico border equals approximately 0.035 percent of what the federal government will spend in total this year, according to the latest estimate of fiscal year 2017 federal spending made by the Congressional Budget Office.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Show Notes 04-08-2017

Saturday Show 4-8-17

Liberals are Using THIS Tactic to Stop Trump's Border Fence
Wildlife conservation groups are collaborating with a federal government agency to halt construction of the southern border wall by fudging science to claim that unimpeded trans-border corridors are essential to an “endangered species” with 99% of its population in Mexico.
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Justice Gorsuch: Senate Confirms Trump’s First SCOTUS Pick
The Senate voted just before noon Friday to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Nation’s highest bench. The vote, originally set for Friday evening, was moved up to the morning after Democrats agreed to waive part of the final debate period.
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Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar after Christmas and Easter. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter, and marks the beginning of Holy Week, the week of events leading up to Jesus' death.
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WOW: Two Burglars Kick In Door Of Former Marine, And Get A Surprise They Never Asked For
Police have identified a man who was shot and killed early Thursday after kicking in the door of a Salt Lake City apartment. Puleaga Danny Tupu, 33, of West Valley City, died in the living room of the apartment at 731 S. 300 East, police said Friday.
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Bill would prohibit enforcement of federal ban on firearms in Montana
The House of Representatives gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a bill meant to preserve Montanans’ right to bear arms by prohibiting the enforcement of any federal ban on firearms or ammunition.
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“The Founders Couldn’t Have Imagined Assault Rifles,” She Blogged
Consistently, the dumbest argument put forward by gun control supporters is the idea that the Founding Fathers—one of the best-educated and most intelligent groups of men ever assembled in world history—simply couldn’t have imagined that modern firearms could be invented, and so that the natural right of citizens to own these rifles couldn’t possibly exist.
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POW story of "Angels of Bataan" army nurses is one of the greatest WWII stories never told
One of World War II’s greatest untold stories began on April 8, 1942 when Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, the commander of the U.S. Army in the Philippines, ordered the evacuation of military and civilian nurses to the island of Corregidor.
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Philippine Bataan Death March survivors mark 75th anniversary
Ramon Regalado was starving and sick with malaria when he slipped away from his Japanese captors during the infamous 1942 Bataan Death March in the Philippines, escaping a brutal trudge through steamy jungle that killed hundreds of Americans and thousands of Filipinos who fought for the U.S. during World War II.
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Army Announces Deployment of 1,500 Alaska-Based Troops
The U.S. Army announced Friday that approximately 1,500 soldiers from Alaska will deploy to Afghanistan later this year. The deployment of the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, is part of a regular rotation of forces in support of Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
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Sessions warns that overhaul of Baltimore police may result in 'a less safe city'
Attorney Jeff Sessions warned that the agreement negotiated under the Obama administration to overhaul the troubled Baltimore police force may result in “a less safe city.”
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Scientists discover atmosphere around distant Earth-like planet
Astronomers have detected an atmosphere around the super Earth-like planet GJ 1132b, a discovery which could help pave the way to finding life outside our solar system.
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Next Job for US Air Force: Space Cop?
The United States Air Force may become a sort of space cop in the not-too-distant future. An off-Earth economy cannot truly take off unless moon miners and other pioneering entrepreneurs are able to operate in a safe and stable environment, said Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Schilling, of Air University.
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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Friday Show 02-17-2017

Friday Show 2-17-17

Immigration Hawks Sweat Trump Labor Pick
Alexander Acosta, President Donald Trump’s replacement choice to run the Department of Labor, advocated for easier immigration and amnesty for people who previously had come to the United States illegally.
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Border Wall Could Save Taxpayers Five Times Its Cost Over 10 Years
Building a wall on the southern U.S. border could save taxpayers four to five times its cost over the next 10 years, a new report by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) shows.
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The Cost of a Border Wall vs. the Cost of Illegal Immigration
The findings of this analysis show that if a border wall stopped a small fraction of the illegal immigrants who are expected to come in the next decade, the fiscal savings from having fewer illegal immigrants in the country would be sufficient to cover the costs of the wall.
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Voter fraud? 2 million non-citizen Hispanics registered to vote
President Trump’s investigation of voter fraud in the wake of his claim that he would have won the nationwide popular vote if 3 million to 5 million illegal immigrants hadn’t voted just got a boost.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON STATUE DEFACED AT HIS OWN ALMA MATER
The College of William & Mary, the second oldest institution of higher learning in the country, was the alma mater of some of the most important figures in American history.
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Teachers filmed playing 'F---, marry or kill' about students keep their jobs
Parents at a US school are livid that six teachers filmed playing the game "f---, marry, kill" about students during a drinking session at a local bar have kept their jobs.
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WISCONSIN STUDENTS DEMAND FREE TUITION FOR BLACK STUDENTS
Black students should be offered free tuition and housing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison because blacks were legally barred from education during slavery and university remains out of reach for black students today, the student government said Wednesday.
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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Show Notes 01-20-2017

Friday Show 1-20-17

CAMPAIGN TO IMPEACH TRUMP UNDERWAY
At the moment the new commander in chief was sworn in, a campaign to build public support for his impeachment went live at
ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow.org, spearheaded by two liberal advocacy groups aiming to lay the groundwork for his eventual ejection from the White House.
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Migrants race to reach US before Trump takes over
Migrants trying to sneak into the United States from the parched Mexican desert have to contend with border guards' drones overhead, poisonous snakes underfoot and human trafficking gangs at their backs.
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MEXICO GIVES AFRICAN MIGRANTS 20-DAY PASS TO GET TO U.S. BORDER
Migrants from Africa, Haiti and the Middle East are swarming across the border in a mad dash that is being facilitated by Mexican officials, according to new reports. The flow has been increasing ever since the election of Donald Trump on Nov. 8, border agents tell WND.
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CNN'S ANTI-TRUMP REPORTING TAKES DARK TURN
CNN, whose commentator Donna Brazile famously fed failed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton questions before the 2016 presidential race debates, on Thursday took a dark turn on the eve of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, speculating about an assassination of Trump, incoming Vice President Mike Pence and congressional leaders.
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George Soros calls Trump a 'would-be dictator' who 'is going to fail'
George Soros thinks President-elect Donald Trump will fail — and that will be just fine with the billionaire investor and supporter of progressive causes.
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Obama issues final round of sentence commutations
Obama has set a record with his aggressive use of clemency power. The 1,715 commutations granted during his eight years in office are more than any president in the nation’s history. Of those, 568 were sentenced to life in prison.
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Girl Scouts push back against attacks over Trump inauguration participation
On social media and in essays published online, many women are denouncing the Girl Scouts of the USA for its plans to continue its tradition and take part in the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump on Friday.
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STRIKE 3: CHICAGO GUN-GRABBERS SCORCHED AGAIN
A federal appeals court once again has slapped down Chicago’s attempt to reduce its gun violence by making it harder for law-abiding citizen to possess weapons for self-defense.
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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Show Notes 07-16-2015

Thursday show 07-16-15

Track this: Feds want to tax you by the mile
Obamacare required Americans to turn over their health records to the government, Common Core forces them to turn over their children’s education records and smart meters installed on their homes reveal real-time water and energy usage to government-regulated utilities.
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Feds going door-to-door to seize illegal immigrants’ Obama amnesty approvals
Goosed into action by an angry federal judge, federal immigration authorities will go door-to-door demanding illegal immigrants return the three-year amnesty approvals the Obama administration issued to them in defiance of a court order.
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MAYOR BRAGS: OUR WHITE POPULATION PLUMMETS
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Kansas City, Kansas, was 52 percent white.
But in a speech before the La Raza National Affiliates Luncheon earlier this week in Kansas City, Mayor Mark Holland boasted that only five years later his city’s white population has been reduced to 40 percent.
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Hungary puts inmates to work on border fence to bar migrants
Using materials prepared by inmates in Hungarian prisons, 900 soldiers will build a fence along Hungary's border with Serbia by December to stem the torrent of migrants, officials said Thursday — a project critics are comparing to Communist-era barriers like the Berlin Wall.
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Gov. Pence of Indiana will not comply with EPA'S CO2 power plant regs
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said that “Indiana will not comply” with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed regulations that would for the first time limit carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from existing power plants.
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Trial over voting law pits DOJ and NAACP against North Carolina
The results of a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the North Carolina NAACP and the League of Women Voters against the State of North Carolina will determine whether the state’s 2013 voting law discriminates against minorities.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Show Notes 12/14/2014

Sunday Show 12/14/14

History of Bill Of Rights December 15th 1791
On this day in 1791, Virginia becomes the last state to ratify the Bill of Rights, making the first ten amendments to the Constitution law and completing the revolutionary reforms begun by the Declaration of Independence.
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A Greek island is yours for the price of a London flat
Fed up with Britain's icy blasts and soaring house prices? Then why not bask in the sun and paddle the azure seas from the shores of your own Greek island. You may have to share living space with goats, but with more than 20 Greek islands for sale, Brits can live out their Mamma Mia! fantasies for the price of a central London flat.
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Exodus land no. 1 with 24.5 million
Exodus: Gods and Kings easily topped the U.S. box office this weekend with a $24.5 million debut, dethroning The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1, which had held No. 1 for the past three weeks.
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NATO ally launches mandatory Islam training for 6 year olds
NATO ally Turkey has defiantly responded to a European Court of Human Rights ruling that it must scrap its compulsory religious eduction by imposing mandatory Quran training on its 6-year-olds.
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Cheney: 'I'd do it again in a minute'
Former Vice President Dick Cheney unapologetically pressed his defense of the CIA’s use of harsh interrogation techniques Sunday, insisting that waterboarding and other such tactics did not amount to torture and that the spy agency’s actions paled in comparison to those of terrorists targeting Americans.
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Sheriff Joe scores victory against Obama's amnesty
A judge has sided with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in the first clash in what is expected to be a major court fight over the legality – or not – of Barack Obama’s looming amnesty program, ordering a fast track for case arguments and hearings.
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Drug smuggler sues US over dog bite
A man transporting marijuana over the border with Mexico says a Border Patrol dog mauled him—and the U.S. needs to pay.
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Schools warned of lawsuits over gender accommodations
Headlines such as “State OKs transgender policy,” “Court backs transgender teen” and “Pentagon cozies up to transgender troops” are becoming more common as the next battle over rights based on “sexual orientation” builds.
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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Show Notes 10/10/13

Show Sunday 10/10/13

Interview with Mark Harvey
Mark Harvey is a member of the “Committee of Concerned Journalists” and hosts his own talk radio program on the “Heading Right Radio Network.” He is a Citizen Journalist and a featured contributor to “American Daily Review.” He has had his work published by the “Canada Free Press”, “Digital Journal”, “The New Media Journal” and contributes to several other publications.

Truckers Ride for the Constitution to Shutdown D.C.
This weekend, October 11 – 13, Truckers Ride for the Constitution plan on driving into Washington, D.C. and shutting down the beltway (the I-495 loop which encircles D.C.) with their big rigs.

Border prosecutions curtailed
U.S. attorneys are shelving most civil prosecutions and immigration courts are closed except for the most pressing cases because of the federal government shutdown.

Family calls 911 for medical help; cops show up and kill son
A Georgia family claims they called 911 in order to get medical help for a member of the family suffering an adverse reaction to diabetes medication.
But instead of an ambulance, the dispatcher sent two police officers, who proceeded to shoot and kill the 43-year-old Jack Lamar Roberson in front of his mother and fiancé.

‘Battle of Yorktown:’ Private Restaurant Refuses To Obey The Fuehrer’s Orders To Shutdown
The shutdown of Washington has now become the battle of Yorktown.
In the same place where America fought its final battle of independence, one American businessman is refusing to bow to pressure to close up shop during the shutdown.

Rent-a-cops hired to ring Philly's Independence Hall, threaten arrests
Armed private security guards are on the job to keep the public away from Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, and one even threatened to arrest a political activist if he stepped on the sidewalk beside the iconic building where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/rent-a-cops-hired-to-ring-phillys-independence-hall-threaten-arrests/article/2537087

Saturday, August 03, 2013

Show Notes 08/01/2013

Thursday Show 8/1/2013

Australia: Illegals not welcome
Australia has announced a hardline illegal immigration policy – probably the toughest in the Western world – and by doing so has set up a showdown with international law and human rights groups, earned the ire of major world associations, and drawn out the naysayers from the United Nations.

US to work with corrupt Mexican police to secure border
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano on Tuesday conferred with her Mexican counterpart -- Secretary of the Interior Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong -- and law enforcement officials in Matamoros, Mexico, in order to plan border security cooperation to enhance public safety and security within the border region, despite numerous reports of widespread corruption by Mexico's government.

School defends textbook calling Muhammad God's messenger
School officials in Florida are defending a textbook that declares Muhammad as the “Messenger of God” after critics accused an Islamic education group of launching a stealth jihad in American public school classrooms.

Georgia State student forms white student union
Georgia State University officials say that six students have complained after seeing fliers around campus advertising a new student club known as the White Student Union.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Show notes 02/03/2013

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 02/03/13

Sylvester Stallone's 'Bullet to the Head' Bombs
Sylvester Stallone's new action pic Bullet to the Head turned in a grim $4.5 million. It's the third R-rated action movie in a row to tank, after The Last Stand and Parker, and the pic is certain to suffer on Sunday because of the Super Bowl.

Napolitano has final say on Border Security
If Napolitano does not provide the green light for putting illegal immigrants on a pathway to citizenship, the responsibility for judging whether the metrics for border security have been met will be given to her successor.

Troopsdirect.org
When our servicemembers were drinking impure well water pumped out of the ground in 130 degree heat, TroopsDirect shipped over 50,000 units of hydrating drink powder.

Twitter gets hacked
Twitter says hackers may have gained access to information on 250,000 of its more than 200 million users. Twitter says the attackers may have stolen usernames, email addresses and passwords.

Church has right people carrying guns
As Democrats press for unprecedented curbs on the right to bear arms, a Colorado Springs, Colo., pastor is recalling a high-profile incident in which a member of his church who was carrying a gun saved dozens of lives.

The Road to Communism
America? Education is crucial. Today I want to share two very interesting lists with you, and rather than adding an extensive amount of my commentary, I want to give you the chance to examine the facts for yourself. It is my opinion that many communist goals have already been accomplished.




Monday, August 13, 2012

Show Notes: 08-12-2012

Uncooperative Radio Show Notes: Sunday 8/12/12

A Scottish prayer

May the blessing of light be on you - light
without and light within.
May the blessed sunlight shine on you like a great peat fire, so that stranger and friend may come and warm himself at it.
http://www.faithandworship.com/Celtic_Blessings_and_Prayers.htm#ixzz23NVMzZfq


Army Gets First Openly Gay Flag Officer

Army Brigadier General Tammy Smith became the first openly gay flag officer in the U.S. military, giving the gay rights movement its most senior public military figure.
http://www.newsmax.com/US/army-gay-flag-officer/2012/08/11/id/448251

Olympics-United States top medal table with 46 golds

United States finished top of the London Olympics medal table on Sunday with 46 golds ahead of China on 38 and hosts Britain with 29.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/12/oly-medals-day-idUSL6E8JC3Q220120812

Pennsylvania road crew paints yellow line over dead raccoon

The "squirrelly" configuration of a western Pennsylvania road helped cause a state road crew to p
aint a double-yellow line over a dead raccoon.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/pa-road-crew-paints-yellow-line-over-dead-raccoon


Labor chief Trumka vows stronger ground game for elections

The nation’s largest labor federation says it is ready to unleash a new and improved political program ahead of the November elections with expanded outreach and more volunteers than past years.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/aug/9/labor-chief-trumka-vows-stronger-ground-game-elect/?page=1

Border Patrol Whistle Blowers Hand Election To Romney; Will He Take It?

Union heads of both the ICE and Border Patrol Councils have stated that Barack Hussein Obama has deliberately handed a “get out of jail free card” to illegal alien criminals. http://usopenborders.com/2012/08/border-patrol-whistle-blowers-hand-election-to-romney-will-he-take-it/

Homeland Security wants to expand NM border zone

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is eyeing a plan to extend the border zone in New Mexico by 30 miles to allow some Mexican nationals to visit deeper into the U.S. http://usopenborders.com/2012/08/homeland-security-wants-to-expand-nm-border-zone/

Friday, May 04, 2012

Show Notes: 05-03-2012

Links for Uncooperative Radio Show: Thursday 05/03/12

What is the INH?

The predecessor of the NIH began in 1887 as the Laboratory of Hygiene. It grew and was reorganized in 1930 by the Ransdell Act into the National Institute of Health (singular at the time).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Health#History

What is the INH funding?

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES TRAINING IN DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH (funding for year 2011 - $847,690) Grant given to the study of The Association between Penis Size and Sexual Health among Men WLink
Have Sex with Men
http://traditionalvalues.org/data/sites/73/pd/_Summary%20of%20NIH%20Grants_01_FINAL.pdf

Will Border Patrol Agent Stand Trial In Mexico?

The Governor of Chihuahua announced he will ask the state to extradite the Border Patrol agent who killed a teen on the border almost two years ago.
http://usopenborders.com/2012/05/will-border-patrol-agent-stand-trial-in-mexico-2/ Obama


IRS Refunding Billions to Illegals Who Are Claiming Kids...
In Mexico Investigative television reporter Bob Segall of Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR TV Channel 13, was contacted by a long-time central Indiana tax preparer, who blew the whistle on a multi-billion dollar tax fraud about which the IRS has done nothing, according to the TV news show video segment that aired on Monday.
http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2012/05/beautiful-obama-irs-refunding-billions.html

Emboldened Latin America parts ways with Canada and US on Cuba and drugs

CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA- The subjects might not have been to Stephen Harper or Barack Obama’s taste, but the exclusion of Cuba and the war on drugs dominated the discussion among hemispheric leaders at the opening of the Summit of the Americas.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1161752--emboldened-latin-america-parts-ways-with-canada-u-s-on-cuba-and-drugs

Us soldier dies of rabies after dog bite in Afghanistan

A 24-year-old American soldier died of rabies after being bitten by a dog last year in Afghanistan, US health officials said Thursday following an investigation into the rare case.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/05/03/us-soldier-dies-rabies-after-dog-bite-in-afghanistan/?test=latestnews

Panetta: climate change national security threat

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared global warming a national security threat yesterday during a speech before an environmentalist group in Washington, D.C. http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/panetta-climate-change-national-security-threat/518336

Monday, April 23, 2012

Show Notes: 04-22-2012

Links for Uncooperative Radio Show: Sunday 04/22/12

A Prayer about Nature and God's Creation
http://www.thoughts-about-god.com/prayer/prayer_nature.html

Billionaire-backed space venture Planetary Resources to be unveiled April 24
An audacious new private space exploration company backed by billionaire investors and filmmaker-turned-explorer James Cameron will unveil its master plan "to help ensure humanity's prosperity" on Tuesday, April 24.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/21/billionaire-backed-space-venture-planetary-resources-to-be-unveiled-april-24/


Democrats Call for New Amendment to Limit First Amendment Rights
Democratic Representatives Donna Edwards (D-Md.) and John Conyers (D-Mich.) renewed their call for a constitutional amendment that would limit the First Amendment rights of political action groups and corporations by overturning the Citizens United decision.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/democrats-call-new-amendment-limit-first-amendment-rights

Stinky fish helps limit potfest at Colo university
Stinky fish fertilizer and two dozen law-enforcement officers kept pot smokers away from a grassy quad at the University of Colorado on Friday, but a few hundred protesters defied the crackdown and rallied on another field, where some lit up at 4:20 p.m.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/stinky-fish-helps-limit-potfest-colo-university

Possible NATO Role Eyed in Syria Conflict
As the United States Thursday accused the Assad regime of unleashing “yet another wave of horrific violence against the Syrian people” despite a week-old ceasefire, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pointed to the possibility of NATO involvement.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/possible-nato-role-eyed-syria-conflict

Immigration officials say they've tried to remove convicted criminal from the U.S. but no country will take him
Federal authorities said they have tried to remove a Palestinian man who has been arrested 35 times in 12 years in Alabama, but said other countries have refused to take him
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2012/04/immigration_officials_say_they.html

Still the Land of Dreams: 150 Million Want to Immigrate to U.S.
It has become a cliché for politicians who want to provide some sort of pathway to U.S. citizenship to the estimated 11.2 million illegal aliens living in the United States to say that these illegal aliens will need to “go to the back of the line” first.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/still-land-dreams-150-million-want-immigrate-us


The equal pay day myth
This month, feminist groups celebrate Equal Pay Day, a pseudo-holiday based on the idea that women are systematically underpaid, making only about three-quarters of every dollar a man makes for the same work. Women, they claim, have to work until April to make up for last year’s “wage gap.”
http://c1355372.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/2e18fceb-9fda-44d9-bd26-bb06fef8ea22/Newsletter%20April%202012%20Proof%201.pdf

Cause of Brain Freeze Revealed
Most people have likely experienced brain freeze — the debilitating, instantaneous pain in the temples after eating something frozen — but researchers didn't really understand what causes it, until now.
http://www.livescience.com/19834-brain-freeze-blood-flow-migraines.html

Jurassic lark? Expedition to seek living dinosaurs in Africa
A young Missouri man has turned to the Internet in search of investors for his expedition into the remote jungles of Africa seeking to document undiscovered flora and fauna. That is not so unusual, but one of the creatures he hopes to find is: a living dinosaur.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/21/jurassic-lark-expedition-to-seek-living-dinosaurs-in-africa/


Are We Headed Toward the Constitution or the Communist Manifesto?
This Breakdown Tells You During his Thursday morning radio broadcast, Glenn Beck asked if America, on its current trajectory, is headed toward the values and principles of the Constitution, or rather, those of the Communist Manifesto. To glean greater insight, The Blaze expanded on each of the Manifesto’s 10 planks and juxtaposed them with modern day American society. The picture revealed, while perhaps not shocking, is unsettling to say the least.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/are-we-headed-toward-the-constitution-or-the-communist-manifesto-this-breakdown-tells-you/

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Illegal Immigrant Crime Rampant in Georgia

Doing the jobs Americans don't want to do...

Cross Posted from Georgia Crime Watch

Five arrested in gambling sting

Immigration officials believe that four of the five arrested are in the country illegally, and agents placed holds on them.
Misael Perez-Espinoza, 45, Gainesville, is charged with Gambling and Criminal Trespass and is being held for immigration authorities; Rito Amaro, 73, of Dallas, Tx., is charged with Gambling and Criminal Trespass; Jose Alfredo-Delgado, 32, Gainesville, is charged with Gambling and Criminal Trespass and is being held for immigration authorities; Jose Pedro Alberto, 41, Gainesville, is charged with Gambling and Criminal Trespass and is being held for immigration authorities; and, Maurilo Dionisio Cruz, Louisville, Tx., is charged with Gambling and Criminal Trespass and is being held for immigration authorities.

Report: Spanish services essential to helping Latinos find better jobs

…if they are here illegally, in hurts their chances to take the right steps toward legalization…JoAnn McLean of Goodwill North Georgia says that is what the agency is doing. She says nearly half of the job seekers it helps in one metropolitan Atlanta area, Gwinnett County, are Hispanic.

Round-up nets 15 illegal immigrants

Agents said Jonathan Aguilar-Orozco was once a leader of a Los Angeles Street gang. He had been convicted last year on an aggravated assault charged in Forsyth County. Aguilar-Orozco has been deported twice before to Mexico and will now be charged for returning to the U.S.

Biggest coke seizure in Forsyth Co. history

Deputy Tanner charged 45-year-old Justo Alberto Lazano-Schadtler of Mission San Carlos, Mexico with failure to maintain a lane, but he is in jail without bond for trafficking in cocaine.

Police release composite drawing of armed robbery suspect

…two Hispanic males entered the business, one armed with a gun and one with a knife.

Bomb scare tests safety measures

…Early in the year, several students reported to administrators that they had noticed three strangers in the cafeteria table without the badges…A subsequent search of their car turned up two knives and a pair of baseball bats, one inscribed with the gang’s logo…

75,000 voter registration cards found in trash bin in Atlanta

Lovers’ triangle shooting leads to jail time for teen

…Willis) recognized that he was being followed and he stopped and got out of his car with a baseball bat, where upon, (Delarosa) exited his car and shot the victim twice.

Report: Ga. Latinos have worse health care than nationally

Latinos have a harder time getting health care in Georgia than in other states, a report by the National Council of La Raza says.

Police arrest 4 at school

Fairtax

**FAIRTAX**
Fair Tax would give us back lost freedoms

Illegal immigrants lose. No longer will they get a free pass when it comes to funding the federal government.

Fair tax pushed in Gainesville demonstration

She agreed the 23% rate can be intimidating but work out when you consider you would be keeping 100% of your paycheck. Usrey added, under the Fair Tax, everybody is taxed at the same rate.

Residents tout merits of FairTax plan

“Everyone has been honking, supportive, excited,” said Stephanie Usrey, FairTax coordinator for Hall County and organizer of the rally.


**COALITION AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION**

People’s Patriot: A Matter of Deep Conviction

Liberally Conservative: Banning Credit Cards to Illegal Immigrants

Violence Worker: Banning the Term: Illegal Alien

**This was a production of The Coalition
Against Illegal Immigration
(CAII). If you would like to
participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards,
email stiknstein-at-gmail-dot-com and let us know at what level you
would like to participate.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

HOPE YOU ENJOY FILING YOUR TAXES…. 15 million future guest workers thank you too

I would like to add to this all the illegal aliens that are using Individual Tax ID Numbers (ITIN) So they can file tax returns and get their refunds. Most illegal aliens thsat use ITINs do so to get ALL their tax dollars back from the Federal Govt.

Cross posted from STIKNSTEIN has no mercy

Dear American Taxpayers….
Well it’s that time of year again…..You know when we…your Government take about 30% of what you earn.

We (Your Government) just wanted to say THANKS!…..Thanks you for your hard work, your money and the fact that you’re willing to give it to us.
We want you to know that we will be using it for a Military to keep you free, agencies to keep your food clean, your bridges and roads safe, your Hospitals and schools running, and all kinds of other important stuff that make America the greatest place in the world to be.

We know this can be a bit rough on a lot of you. That most of you don’t like how much we take, and that we waste a fair amount of it, but….well….see, as citizens you don’t really have a choice.

And of course, if you don’t send it to us, we’ll probably:
Levy your bank account
Garnish your wages
Take your business and auction it off
Take your home
Take you to Tax Court
OR….Just put you in Prison.

And to all our illegal friends out there….that enjoy all the same stuff America has to offer but aren’t filing……well….ya’ll just have a good week.

with our best regards,

The Social Security Administration
The Internal Revenue Service

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A FEW OTHER FOLKS WHO WILL BE SENDING THOSE CHECKS IN BEFORE MIDNIGHT

Common Sense America…..H.R. 1592 - Could Hate Crimes Bill Tie Hands of Border Patrol?
Bear Creek Ledger…..Glenn Beck next??
My Country My View…..Suit targets LAPD over ’sanctuary law’
Illegal Aliens Must Go…….
Illegal Immigration: A Reversible Curse on America
The Peoples Patriot…..
Immigration’s New Plantation Owners
The Uncooperative Blogger…..Congressional Pardon for Ramos and Campean
Georgia Crime Watch.….Responding to An Open Border Advocate
Common sense America…..Broken Borders, Broken Families, Broken Hearts…and Kristos Alien Show - Step Right Up!

This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration
(CAII).

If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, email the coalition and let us know at what level you would like to participate.


Monday, April 16, 2007

Amnesty Alamo Project in support of Hold Their Feet to the Fire 2007!

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It's Time for us to make history in Washington! It is time for us to STOP Amnesty for illegal aliens!

We hope that you will join us in Washington, DC for a historic fight to stop Amnesty! If you can't come to DC for lobbying and events, we need your help on our home lobbying efforts. Please join over 30 talk radio show hosts, ten bloggers, hundreds of leaders, and thousands of Americans that will take a stand against Amnesty on April 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26! Our citizen lobbyist will go office to office in Washington while thousands of citizens show their support by flooding the phone lines in DC with calls opposing any legislation that allows illegal aliens to stay in America.



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Suit targets LAPD over ’sanctuary law’

So it’s lawsuit time, and I am going to say that it’s about time.

The debate on Illegal Immigration is heating up more than ever.

Society is starting to take a good long look at what is going on in our Country.
I might add it’s not a pretty sight.

It also doesn’t seem like Illegal Immigrants are not as bold as they once were, throwing their lawlessness and their colors in our faces as they did last year.
As for the so called GREAT AMERICAN BOYCOTT?
We’ll see…

I just can’t understand how such a law could stand anyway?
When people are here ILLEGALLY and repeatedly arrested for the same thing over and over does this make any sense?
Law enforcement aren’t allowed to ask about their IMMIGRATION status yet they are breaking the law by even being here?
Now how the hell does that work?

We are being made fools of!

So much for that old saying that keeps getting thrown in our faces time after time…
“THEY ARE JUST GOOD HONEST PEOPLE THAT HAVE COME HERE TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEIR FAMILIES.”

Yeah right… I’ve heard it enough.
Good, honest, hard working.
Well honesty flew out the window when they entered America Illegally.
Honest?
When?
When you steal someone else’s Social Security to work?
Honest when you rape, murder, deal drugs?
No I don’t think so…
Honest is doing it legally.
Thats honest.

And I am so dam tired of hearing about rights!
As I have stated before what rights?
The only rights you have are rights as a human being.
If you don’t like the way we run our country then go home and try to make some changes in your own.

Oh shit did I word that wrong?
Maybe because lately it seems like ILLEGAL CRIMINAL INVADERS have more rights in this country than AMERICANS.
How sad…

And this taken from the article below: I’m all for ya…..but WE MUST GO AFTER THEM!

“We’re not talking about getting the hound dogs out there and going after every illegal immigrant,” Mr. Klehm recently told reporters in San Jose. “We’re just talking about people who committed crimes.”

Don‘t you get it?
Does anyone get it?
These people are already breaking the law by just being here!!!!

Oh crap this just drives me crazy!!!!!
Also from below
“The suit cited a study last year by the Government Accountability Office saying that of 55,322 illegal aliens incarcerated in federal, state and local jails during 2003, they had been arrested an average of eight times each, and that 49 percent had been convicted of a felony.”

Now what the hell does this say??

Anyone got a clue?
Shit we have to be blind not to see what is going on here!
For all you HATERS out there, this isn’t over yet!

Suit targets LAPD over ’sanctuary law’ - Nation/Politics - The Washington Times, America’s Newspaper

A lawsuit has been filed against the Los Angeles Police Department challenging its long-standing “sanctuary law” for illegal aliens — known as Special Order 40 — which bars its officers from asking about the immigration status of persons they encounter on duty.

Filed on Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court by activist attorney David Klehm on behalf of unidentified LAPD officers who argue the 30-year-old policy prevents the deportation of illegal aliens whom they repeatedly arrest, the suit would require the department to inform federal immigration officials when suspected illegals are arrested on drug charges.

Los Angeles was the first city to pass regulations prohibiting its employees, including police officers, from enforcing federal immigration laws.
Sanctuary ordinances with varying details are now in place throughout the country, including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Houston and Austin, Texas.

Similar and still-pending lawsuits were filed last year by Judicial Watch against the LAPD and the Chicago Police Department — calling for an end to policies that prohibit police officers from inquiring about a person’s immigration status.

Last month, the District-based public interest group also filed an open-records lawsuit against the Washington Metropolitan Police Department asking the court to compel the department to comply with an Aug. 10 Freedom of Information Act request seeking documents about its rules on the interaction between D.C. police and known or suspected illegals.

Immigration opponents argue that sanctuary laws encourage illegal entry.
Some critics, including the District-based Federation of American Immigration Reform, have said the laws offer shelter for would-be terrorists by allowing illegal aliens to establish themselves as residents.

The National Council of La Raza has defended sanctuary laws, saying that collaboration between federal authorities and state and local municipalities is contrary to U.S. case law and results in racial profiling, police misconduct and civil rights violations.
La Raza also has said it undermines community policing efforts and undercuts effective law-enforcement and anti-terrorism efforts by diverting resources and leading to additional litigation.
Both Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Police Chief William Bratton support Special Order 40, with the chief arguing that his department does not have the resources to work as immigration agents.

Mr. Klehm’s lawsuit cites a section of the California Health and Safety Code saying that in drug cases involving a non citizen, “the arresting agency shall notify the appropriate agency of the United States having charge of deportation.”

The Orange County, Calif.-based activist filed a similar suit against the San Jose Police Department a few weeks ago, seeking to compel that department to follow California law and report those they encounter who might be in the United States illegally to federal immigration authorities.

“We’re not talking about getting the hound dogs out there and going after every illegal immigrant,” Mr. Klehm recently told reporters in San Jose. “We’re just talking about people who committed crimes.”

The suit cited a study last year by the Government Accountability Office saying that of 55,322 illegal aliens incarcerated in federal, state and local jails during 2003, they had been arrested an average of eight times each, and that 49 percent had been convicted of a felony.

Also posting on my favorite subject from my family @ CAII

Illegal Aliens Must Go!:
What If Illegal Aliens Suddenly Vanished?

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From Deb @ Right Truth
USA, Haven for Criminals

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Christi @ Common Sense America
Broken Borders, Broken Families, Broken Hearts

H.R. 1592 - Could Hate Crimes Bill Tie Hands of Border Patrol?

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ACT @ GAcrimewatch
Responding to Dud, the open border advocate

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People Patriot
A Matter of Deep Conviction for Me

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Brian The Uncooperative Blogger
Congressional Pardon for Ramos and Campean

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Bear Creek Ledger
Glenn Beck next??

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**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration (CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, email stiknstein-at-gmail-dot-com and let us know at what level you would like to participate.