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| NewsWatch - Tuesday,
April 26, 2005 |
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.
Download
the Flyer, Print it and Hand it Out, The Show Up!
(PDF File - Needs Adobe
Acrobat Reader to open it
- Download
it Here)
Americans
for Legal Immigration
1-866-329-3999
http://www.alipac.us
Photo of ClearChannel Billboard
with Los Angeles, Mexico instead of Los Angeles, CA.
Click Photo for more detail.
In reference to a caller last
week concerned with a gun bill, S 397, to be exact, read
the link below. Thanks to one of our regular viewers for
sending me the information to post; you know who you are.
SENATE
TO CONSIDER COMPROMISE ON GUN MAKERS PROTECTION
-- Ask Senator Frist to shield the bill from anti-gun
"killer amendments"
Download petitions to close
our borders and Stop
the FTAA on our
Resources
page.
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Dietary
Supplements and Health Freedom
Millions of Americans take dietary supplements every day,
and the numbers are growing as the Baby Boom generation
ages. More and more Americans understandably are frustrated
with our government-controlled health care system. They
have concluded that vitamins, minerals, and other supplements
might help them stay healthy and less dependent on the
system. They use supplements because they can buy them
freely at stores and research them freely on the internet,
without government interference in the form of doctors,
prescriptions, HMOs, and licenses. In other words, they
use supplements because they are largely free to make
their own choices, in stark contrast to the conventional
medical system. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas 14th District
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State
Dept. Requests Funds for 'Law of Sea' Agencies Before
Ratification
Although Sen. Larry Craig failed in his attempt to tack
his AgJobs bill on to the war supplemental funding bill
last week, because he got only 53 votes of the 60 needed
to stop debate, pro-amnesty Senators have been quick to
point out that a majority has now gone on record in favor
of amnesty in the Senate. If the AgJobs bill is ever introduced
as a stand-alone bill, only 51 votes would be needed for
passage. - US State Dept.
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The
amnesty logjam
Opponents of Sen. Larry Craig's worker-amnesty legislation
(the so-called Ag-jobs bill) were quick to signal victory
on Tuesday after the Senate voted against attaching it
as an amendment to the $81 billion Afghanistan-Iraq war
supplemental funding bill. But the defeat of Ag-jobs,
which would grant amnesty for up to 1 million illegal-immigrant
agricultural workers and their families, is deceiving.
For once, Sen. Ted Kennedy, a co-sponsor, got it right.
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Of
Geese, Ganders, and Globalism
The World Trade Organization's ruling against Utah's gambling
laws is a small but telling illustration of the ongoing
globalist assault on American sovereignty. - The New American
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Recruitment
Down, Chance of Draft Revival Up
"Faced with wilting recruitment and ongoing violence
in Iraq, Army and Marine Corps recruiters are turning
their attention to those most likely to oppose them: parents,"
reported USA Today for April 5. - The New American
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H-1B
Visa Scam On American Workers
Our elected officials in Washington, DC take an oath of
office to 'defend and protect' American citizens. Senators
and Representatives pledge their honor to work for the
benefit of their American constituents who voted them
into office. However, today, after one decade, 890,000
high tech American citizens were forced to train foreign
workers and then were fired via the H-1B visa program.
- NewsWithViews/Frosty Wooldridge and Dr. Gene Nelson
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GOP
LEADERSHIP SEEKS TO ENSCONCE JUDICIAL TYRANNY
Speaking to church groups around the
country, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist tried to
rally support for President Bush's judicial nominees.In
so doing, Frist promoted his intention to change Senate
rules in order to prevent Democrats from using filibusters
to delay Senate votes on presidential nominees.Will
Senator Frist succeed? We should all pray that he does
not! -Pastor Chuck Baldwin/NewsWithViews
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Czech
leader quits over flat scandal
Stanislav Gross, the Czech prime minister
and Europe's youngest leader, resigned yesterday following
a lengthy scandal over the financing of his family's
luxury flat.While Mr Gross will continue to lead the
Social Democrats, his deputy, Jiri Paroubek, 52, will
take over as prime minister -Telegraph UK
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Germany's
Fischer under Fire in Immigration Inquiry
German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer
has denied that German security was compromised by a
government decision five years ago to ease controls
on visa applicants from eastern Europe.The visa scandal
has damaged the reputation of a man who, until recently,
was Germany's most popular politician -VOA
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Ecuador's
President Sticking With Treaties
Ecuador's new president, seeking international
acceptance after his predecessor's ouster, pledged Monday
to respect earlier treaties including a deal allowing
U.S. military operations at a strategic air base.U.S.
Ambassador Kristie Kenney, meanwhile, indicated support
for Ecuador's new leadership
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Romania,
Bulgaria to Join EU in 2007
Romania and Bulgaria have signed treaties
to join the European Union in 2007, provided they complete
economic, political, and other reforms.The two nations
will consolidate an important part of the eastern boundary
of the European Union when they join -VOA
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Saudis
agree to increase oil output
Saudi Arabia has agreed to increase
its daily oil output from 9.5 million barrels to 12.5
million barrels in the next two to three years, US and
Saudi officials said on Monday.An immediate jump in
output, however, would not bring petrol prices down
unless they are accompanied by an increase in refining
capacities in the United States, al-Juebeir(a spokesman
for Abdullah) said -Khaleej Times UA
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U.S.
Plays Down Talk of North Korea Quarantine
U.S. officials played down a report
on Monday that the administration might seek a United
Nations resolution empowering nations to intercept shipments
in and out of North Korea that may contain nuclear-related
materials.While acknowledging there may be some discussion
of such a move, they said no proposal has been presented
to senior policymakers, nor was there a decision to
formally bring the issue of North Korea's nuclear programs
to the U.N. Security Council
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Lebanese
Fear Continued Syrian Dominance
Damascus' troops leaving, but Assad
could control in other ways—WorldNetDaily
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Blair's
Secret Nuclear Power Plans
Downing Street is drawing up secret
plans to create a new generation of nuclear power stations
as the centerpiece of the Government's drive to combat
climate change.
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Venezuela
VP Says "Rumsfeld's Cynicism is Unlimited", Rejects U.S.
Criticisms on Weapons Purchase
Venezuelan Vice-President José Vicente
Rangel, responded today to U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld's renewed criticisms of Venezuela's recent
weapons purchase.“His cynicism is unlimited,” Rangel
said in a statement released today, highlighting the
U.S. war-related expenditures, which according to him
reaches 300 billion dollars. “The U.S. Congress is debating
the approval of 80 billion dollars for war,” he added
-Venezuelanalysis VE
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Rice
to Discuss Democracy in Latin America
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
will discuss ways to improve governance in Latin America
during this week's trip to a region beset by corruption
and social inequality.Her visit coincides with U.S.
concern that Venezuela has become increasingly authoritarian
while reinforcing its alliance with Cuba. She could
use the trip to highlight the administration's worries
about Venezuela in a speech to an international pro-democracy
conference in Chile, her third stop.After an overnight
flight, Rice was to arrive Tuesday morning in Brazil,
then visit Colombia, Chile and El Salvador
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