William Gheen of Americans
for Legal Immigration will be at the Braswell Memorial
Library, Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 7:15PM. Make an effort
to get out and listen to what William has to say regarding
the illegal immigration that is part of the downward spiral
of America and what you can do to stop it.
Americans
for Legal Immigration
1-866-329-3999
http://www.alipac.us
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Mexican
Army Escorts Border Drug-Runners
The Mexican army is escorting those attempting to cross
over the U.S. border illegally ñ including known
drug-runners ñ to areas not patrolled by the Minuteman
Project near Naco, Ariz., say Border Patrol sources and
other officials including a U.S. congressman. - WorldNetDaily
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LET'S
HEAR IT FOR "DOCTOR CONTROL"
My friend Derry Brownfield recently
carried an article in his newsletter written by Nathan
Tabor for News Max.com. It bears repeating."According
to statistics provided by the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, there is an interesting correlation
between accidental deaths caused by guns and those caused
by doctors -Pastor Chuck Baldwin/NewsWithViews
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Axis
of Logic Interviews Dahr Jamail
Dahr Jamail, U.S. citizen, has made
four trips to Iraq as an independent journalist, the
first time in November, 2003.Unlike the corporate media's
journalists "embedded" with the U.S. military, Dahr
has been traveling in Iraq and reporting his observations
and interviews on a regular basis through his website,
Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches
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United
States Welcomes Continued EU Arms Embargo against China
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
welcomed the announcement from German Foreign Minister
Joschka Fischer April 14 that the European Union will
not proceed with plans to lift its arms embargo against
China until it sees concrete steps from Beijing on easing
tensions with Taiwan and improving human rights -US
Dept.of State
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U.S.
Warns Citizens of New Protests in China
The United States warned its citizens
in China Friday of possible new anti-Japan demonstrations,
saying they could turn against foreigners in general,
as Beijing stressed that illegal protests would be punished.China
is braced for a second wave of protests, triggered by
what many see as Japan's failure to own up to World
War II atrocities, as foreign ministers from the Asian
giants prepared for a weekend meeting aimed at easing
tension
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Make
IRS check payable to stockholders of private Fed
None of your income tax dollars – which
you "voluntarily" pay through force and coercion – funds
the government.This money, as well as the "withholding"
stolen from you all year long, goes to the privately
owned "Federal" Reserve Banking System to pay back the
money your member of Congress borrowed during the year
for a trillion dollars worth of unconstitutional expenditures
-Devvy Kidd/WorldNetDaily
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Cuba
rejects UN rights resolution
Cuba has said it will not co-operate
in any form with a resolution passed against it by the
United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva.Cuba
now wants the commission to look at alleged American
human rights abuses.It is presenting a last-minute resolution
calling for an independent inspection of conditions
among prisoners in the Guantanamo naval base, which
Cuba describes as a concentration camp -BBC
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Annan
Says U.S., U.K. Bear Blame for Oil-For-Food
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said
Thursday the United States and Britain bore part of
the blame in the Iraq oil-for-food debacle by allowing
unsupervised oil exports that Saddam Hussein exploited.Annan,
addressing a seminar on the United Nations and the media,
said most of the money Saddam earned was by oil sold
to Jordan and Turkey outside of the $67 billion U.N.
program
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Paul
Introduces Legislation to Repeal Section 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley
“Congress has zero credibility when
it comes to fiscal accountability,” Paul concluded.
“Just look at Fannie Mae and Social Security for two
obvious examples.More importantly, Congress has no constitutional
authority to regulate the accounting standards of private
businesses.Every state in the nation has fraud laws
on the books, and the market responded to Enron rumors
well before Congress held any hearings on the matter.Once
again, Congress has presumed to understand what it does
not, and regulate what it has no authority to regulate.”
-Rep.Ron Paul M.D.
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Israeli
Army Told to Plan for Disarming Settlers
Israel's defense minister ordered the
army on Thursday to work out a plan to disarm settlers
in enclaves slated for evacuation this summer, Defense
Ministry sources said.Defense sources said Shaul Mofaz
told top commanders to reach an agreement for an orderly
handover of settlers' guns, which could be returned
to them once the evacuation of the Gaza settlements
and four in the West Bank was complete
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Nominations
of Negroponte, Deputy Backed
Members of the Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence yesterday approved the nominations of
Ambassador John D. Negroponte as the nation's first
director of national intelligence and Lt. Gen. Michael
V. Hayden as deputy director and sent their names to
the Senate for a vote.The panel's approval came hours
after they listened to Hayden at his confirmation hearing
stake out for the DNI direct control over three large
Pentagon-based intelligence-collection agencies, a position
that could create a conflict with Defense Secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld -Washington Post
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The
Bolton Deception
Described by allies and critics alike
as the bane enemy of the UN, John Bolton, the Bush administration's
nominee to serve as U.S. ambassador to the UN, has pledged
to strengthen the world body, rather than work for its
abolition…It is doubtful that there is one American
in ten million who believes that professional "wrestling"
is an actual athletic competition, as opposed to a highly
scripted form of steroid-enhanced performance art. Tragically,
millions of supposedly conservative Americans have been
taken in by the Bolton "angle."—New American
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Putin
Admits Russians Do Not Trust Government
Russian President Vladimir Putin has
admitted there is no mutual trust between Russian citizens
and the government. The distrust has appeared because
the government and society are separated, he was quoted
by RIA Novosti as saying at a meeting with the Council
of Legislators. Putin also pointed out that Russia lacks
adequate leaders.—MosNews
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Putin
Proposes Stringent New Electoral Rules
Russian President Vladimir Putin has
submitted a proposal to the State Duma to change the
electoral law of the country. The draft stipulates the
exclusion of electoral coalitions from campaigns and
would create powers to fire deputies.--MosNews
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Taiwan
To Mass Produce Supersonic Anti-Ship Missiles
Taiwan plans to mass produce supersonic
anti-ship missiles to beef up the island's defense capabilities
against China following successful test firings of the
weaponry, a report said Monday.—SpaceWar.com
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Raytheon
Wins Contract For Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles
Raytheon has received a $200 million
contract from the U.S. Air Force for continued production
of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air missile
(AMRAAM).—SpaceWar.com
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Bush
Seeking More Flexible Passports Rule
President Bush stepped back on Thursday
from plans requiring passports from people to enter
the United States, concerned the effort to tighten borders
against terrorists would hamper legal travel from Canada,
Mexico and other U.S. neighbors…Bush said the rules
needed to be more flexible, and could include electronic
fingerprint imaging "to serve as a so-called passport
for daily traffic" to help speed up the process.
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Army
Chief Endorses Women 'Warriors'
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Schoomaker
strongly defended the inclusion of female "warriors"
in the armed forces - and the growing number of corresponding
female casualties.--NewsMax
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