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Posted on 01/30/2005 12:09:44 AM PST by nwctwx
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You're right.
Of course if it's drugs; that plane won't fly again.
I don't know.
Personal opinion is that on that side of the world;
some things are done differently than here.
I had an uncle who lived in South & Central America from the late 1940's till his death in 1996. If he were here I think he would say your statement is an understatement :-)
BALDACCI AND ALLEN SEEK FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO ADDRESS INFLUX OF SOMALI IMMIGRANTS
June 6, 2002
Representatives Baldacci and Allen called for $100,000 in funding to enable Catholic Charities of Maine to provide needed services to Somali immigrants in Lewiston and other communities. Catholic Charities provides outreach and assistance to refugees and immigrants.
Maine has a hard time finding work and feeding their own. Yet Baldacci and Allen want an INFLUX of immigrants! What's up with this!
click here June 6, 2002 BALDACCI AND ALLEN SEEK FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO ADDRESS INFLUX OF SOMALI IMMIGRANTS WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. Representatives John Baldacci and Tom Allen announced on Thursday that they are seeking federal funds to help Somali immigrants in Maine. The resources being sought would ease the transition for Somali families in central and southern parts of the state, and ensure that money is also available to continue meeting the needs of other Maine people who are likewise seeking employment opportunities and adequate housing. In a letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services & Education, Representatives Baldacci and Allen called for $100,000 in funding to enable Catholic Charities of Maine to provide needed services to Somali immigrants in Lewiston and other communities. Catholic Charities provides outreach and assistance to refugees and immigrants. The appeal to Chairman Ralph Regula (R-Ohio) and Ranking Member David Obey (D-Wisconsin) follows a series of meetings in which Baldacci, Allen and their staff members have worked to determine how the federal government could help Somalis and other immigrants. The assistance being requested would support job placement and relocation initiatives. We are writing to urge you to include funding for a critical project in the state of Maine in the Fiscal Year 2003 appropriations legislation for Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. Specifically, we are seeking $100,000 from the Employment and Training Administration Account for Catholic Charities of Maine to provide refugee services for the influx of Somali refugees moving into Maine, Baldacci and Allen wrote. Baldacci and Allen explained that the arrival of Somali families in Maine is expected to continue. Known as secondary migrants, they have relocated from the south -- particularly the Atlanta, Georgia area. Most of the immigrants came to the United States from refugee camps in Kenya, where they fled to escape Somalia's civil war. Officials believe more immigrants will arrive in Maine during the coming months - with as many as 1,200 settling in Lewiston. The addition of these new families and workers is expected to place a strain on the regions social service infrastructure. Baldacci and Allen are working to prevent this from happening. The $100,000 appropriation request would help to address the needs of Somali families, and ensure that resources remain available to aid other Mainers who likewise require some support. Federal assistance would greatly aid Catholic Charities of Maine as they begin to prepare job placement and relocation services for the incoming Somalis. We hope that there is an opportunity within the Subcommittee to allocate $100,000 from the Employment and Training Administration Account for Catholic Charities of Maine, Baldacci and Allen added. In addition to pushing for federal funds, Baldacci and Allen will continue to work with state and local officials to identify collaborative efforts that might benefit both immigrant families, and the communities in which they settle.
The last I heard only 49 out of the 1,200 Somali's were working. The rest are living off of our welfare system in Maine, straining it badly.
They will only work 4 hours a day, and what employer is going to hire someone that can only work 4 hours a day! This is ridiculous!
The Somali's on the sidewalks in Lewiston, Maine:
smiling...I was trying to be tactful.
Thanks to Calpernia for the ping.
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"Teen Sniper No Longer Faces Death Penalty"
AP ^ | 3/1/05
Posted on 03/01/2005 7:47:06 PM PST by KidGlock
Today: March 01, 2005 at 19:43:10 PST
"Teen Sniper No Longer Faces Death Penalty"
By MATTHEW BARAKAT
ASSOCIATED PRESS
McLEAN, Va. (AP) -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The U.S. Supreme Court ruling Tuesday barring the execution of juvenile killers means Lee Boyd Malvo can no longer face the death penalty for his role in the 2002 Washington sniper case or other slayings around the country.
Malvo, who was 17 at the time of the shootings, has already been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole for two of the murders. Prosecutors had planned to try him in other jurisdictions in hopes of obtaining a death sentence.
However, Prince William County Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert said that in light of the ruling, he would not pursue another conviction against Malvo.
"I see no need to go to the expense and the trouble," Ebert said.
Malvo also faced the possibility of a death sentence in Alabama and Louisiana, where he and accomplice John Allen Muhammad are charged with other slayings.
In Louisiana, East Baton Rouge District Attorney Doug Moreau said his office would still seek to prosecute Malvo for the slaying of Hong Im Ballenger, who was gunned down in Baton Rouge in the weeks before the sniper spree. "Obviously, we can't seek the death penalty," Moreau said.
In Alabama, Montgomery County District Attorney Ellen Brooks said she still plans to prosecute Malvo in the 2002 slaying of a liquor store manager. "I'm just waiting my turn," she said.
Muhammad is already on death row in Virginia."
ON THE NET...
http://www.truthusa.com/2ndAmendment.html
>>>>>Federal assistance would greatly aid Catholic Charities of Maine as they begin to prepare job placement and relocation services for the incoming Somalis.
Is Maine's Catholic Charities exempt from the audit and investigation that is going on?
I thought they could receive any federal monies until the investigation is over?
ON THE NET...
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I know many of us loathe cnn, but Paula Zahn is doing a segment on the "new face of terrorism" at 8 p.m. EST later today (Wednesday night).
Well, that might be interesting.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1353982/posts
"Jihad planned huge car bomb, rockets on Afula, suicide bombing at school"
israelinsider.com ^ | March 1, 2005 | Israel Insider staff and partners
Posted on 03/01/2005 10:42:30 PM PST by mastercylinder
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Israel on Tuesday linked the Islamic Jihad terror group, which claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing last week, to a failed attempt to blow up a car crammed with half a ton of explosives, the largest bomb built in more than four years of fighting here."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1353637/posts
"Daily Terrorist Round-up Stories - March 1, 2005"
3/1/05
Posted on 03/01/2005 1:02:37 PM PST by Straight Vermonter
China to publicly call out the USA for invading other countries, human rights issues
Humor Break...
http://www.thenerdgroup.com/funnyvoicemail.wav
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Note: Thanks to MamaDearest for pointing to the last url listed
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TOPIC: IRAN
MEMRI.org - Announcement - No.18: "IRANIAN GOVERNMENT TV THREATS
AND PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE U.S." (March 1, 2005)
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=Announcement1805
MEMRI.org - "Must-See Iranian TV"
http://memritv.org/Search.asp?ACT=S5&P1=119
MEMRI.org - "Streaming Videos"
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MEMRI.org - "Iran"
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February 28, 2005
EU back Russia, Iran despite (to spite?) US
LUXEMBOURG (AFP):
The European Union (news - web sites) and Russia joined forces over Iran (news - web sites), denying that a Moscow deal to help Tehran power up its first nuclear reactor will undermine EU-led diplomatic pressure on the Islamic state.
The EU, ignoring US protests, said it had no problems with the weekend deal for the Russian-built power plant at Bushehr in southern Iran, a project the United States alleges is part of a cover for weapons development.
Posted by aaron at February 28, 2005 02:00 PM
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FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE.com: "The Tears of Iran" by Jamie Glazov
March 1, 2005
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17189
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"U.S.: Terrorists in Syria Bombed Tel Aviv"
Las Vegas Sun ^ | March 01, 2005 at 23:21:52 PST | ANNE GEARAN ASSOCIATED PRESS
Posted on 03/01/2005 11:32:35 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
LONDON (AP) -
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3052816,00.html
"Syrian-style hatred"
"Damascus says it wants peace talks, but anti-Semitic and anti-Israel books still widely available"
By Roee Nachmias
TEL AVIV
US-CERT.GOV
http://www.us-cert.gov
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http://www.gcn.com
Updated February 28, 2005
"Collins wants answers on missing data about federal charge card holders"
By Jason Miller
GCN Staff
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Sen. Susan Collins is drafting a letter to the General Services Administration and Bank of America asking how it will protect the personal data of federal credit card holders, following last weeks revelation that the company had lost backup tapes containing personal information on 1.2 million federal employees.
Bank of America on Friday confirmed the loss of the tapes. It is one of five federal charge card providers."
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