Posted on 05/28/2006 7:16:03 PM PDT by JustPiper
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The bitter battle over the immigration bill has become a legislative minefield in this election year, though it's still unclear whether November will see any heavy political fallout as a result. To put it mildly, this issue is a thorny wilderness, festering intra-party divisions and brewing voter backlashes. It could inflict additional wounds on George W. Bush's battle-scarred presidency, shrink the GOP's congressional Republican majority and, possibly, hurt some vulnerable Democrats. Let's slice up some of these pitfalls. Stand Up For America ! |
We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."
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I read the article. The part I liked was someone mailing in a brick.
Why doesn't someone mail in a dead fish wrapped in newspapers, like they did in the "God Father" movies?
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You and I are on the same page. Is it the same page as Tancredo? and does it pretty much fit the same language as is in the current House Bill?
If this can go through as you say, Border Security and Enforcement ONLY, then Tancredo's attrition should naturally happen. The only problem I see is getting local, state and feds to enforce the laws they've been ignoring for so long, and have in some cases, changed to enable the illegals (i.e., illegal to ask if they are 'illegals'. But that's where RICO might play an important role. If the current laws remain unenforced, one way to change that is for Americans who are being directly affected by the lack of enforcement, to sue. And we need to find a way to revoke the acceptance of those matricular consula ID cards too. That how they are getting the driver's licenses and voting.
What ever happened to the possibility of Hastert calling 'majority of majority' and holding NO conference? Is that still a possibility?
And, wouldn't that just leave the House Bill as final word or does the Senate have to approve it?
Ah yes, truly the eyes have it
I agree Kimberly, we the people will have to follow this all the way through. It won't stop with what Congress is doing. We will need to be just as vocal and persistent or vigilant at the state and local level if they refuse to follow along or even go deliberately slow.
We have got to do whatever it takes to make this a reality.
Here is a salute to both you and Andy!
John and Barbara March Bestow Award
Following a stirring speech by Barbara March, mother of slain Sheriff Deputy David March, John and Barbara March made surprise awards at the Unite to Fight Conference in Las Vegas Sunday, May 28. Called the "Balls of Steel", the March for Justice Campaign gave the awards for "valiant efforts in protecting America's borders." Recipients were Terry Anderson, Mark Edwards, Bob and Bonnie Eggle and Glenn Spencer.
The award capped off a successful conference aimed at bringing groups together to fight illegal immigration.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/
I have a cuzin in Georgia who claims, "the laws are written for crooks!"
I don't even have any Mountain Dew to get me through 06-06-06 either...waaaaaaaa.
bookmarking.
Mesa City Hall in racial rift
May 29, 2006
Racial tensions in Mesa are no longer limited to day labor pick-up spots and neighborhoods, but have infiltrated the very City Hall office charged with bringing the races together.
Debbie Driscol, a 10-year neighborhood outreach coordinator, quit unexpectedly on May 19, nearly a year after filing a complaint alleging she was a victim of racial discrimination and workplace harassment.
Driscol is white and doesnt speak Spanish. Her claims were against neighborhood services director Lisha Garcia, one of the highest-ranking Hispanics employed by the city.
Mesa hired an outside firm to investigate. It substantiated several of Driscols claims.
Among the allegations: Garcia publicly advocated opposition to Proposition 200, which requires voters to prove citizenship before casting ballots; made negative comments about the city to a prospective applicant, including that Mesa was unresponsive to Hispanics; and reposted a position to find a Hispanic candidate, according to the heavily redacted, 35-page report.
Other unresolved allegations include that Garcia declined to invite non-Hispanics to attend the Hispanic Womens Conference, that Garcia is friendlier to Hispanics and uses affectionate greetings in Spanish, creating a perception that Garcia has a Hispanic agenda or is promoting the culture.
Driscol said she turned down a $24,500 settlementfrom Mesa, leaving open the chance for a civil lawsuit.
They need to deal with the problem, not me, Driscol said. Nothing changed after the report came up.
Garcia was hired by the city nearly two years ago from the North American Development Bank in San Antonio. She has denied the allegations, including that she favors one race over the other and treats non-Hispanic employees and residents differently.
I dont have an agenda that is targeted to a specific race or ethnicity, but to the entire city, Garcia said. Im here to do the best job and give 110 percent.
City Council members declined to comment, saying that they dont want to be involved in personnel matters, dont know much about the situation, or are worried about potential litigation. Even so, the city is standing behind Garcia, dismissing the report findings as simple communications issues. A management coach was hired for Garcia, but she wasnt disciplined. The investigation and coaching cost the city $15,224.
Theres no debate that Garcia is proud of her Hispanic culture and gravitates toward those issues. Having Garcia in the top spot for a department that works closely with Hispanic neighborhoods can be a plus for Mesa. It can be interpreted as a sign that its reaching out to a growing Hispanic population, which activists say has been ignored.
But on the other hand, city employees are supposed to be politically neutral. According to the investigation, Garcia has pushed for projects that benefit Hispanic causes and her Hispanic friends. However, the report said, Given the citys historic lack of focus on Hispanic issues, the prioritization although arguably biased, may be remedially appropriate.
Since Garcia began working for the city, she has allied herself with the vocal Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens. She also supported funding to restore the Alston House, once home to Mesas first black doctor, and leasing it to the citizens group and Mesas Martin Luther King Jr. committee for offices and a community center. The City Council eventually backed the plan.
Garcia described her relationship with the citizens group as very warm and friendly, but she said its the same as her relationships with organizations such as Mesa United Way or the Rotary Club. Two of board members from the citizens group declined to comment to the Tribune while three didnt return phone calls seeking comment.
Garcia will hold conversations in Spanish at city events. Her city e-mails, including some obtained by the Tribune, are sometimes written in Spanish. Garcia says she replies in Spanish to e-mails written to her in the language. When it was pointed out that she has responded in Spanish to e-mails written to her in English, she said she didnt know why she did that.
She has been active in the Nuestro neighborhood south of downtown, where two white landlords have criticized Garcias support of a mural of Our Lady of Guadalupe painted on a private apartment building across the street from them. The mural was by Mesa-based Hispanic arts group Xicanindio Artes Coalition, which has received city grants. The city says its grant money wasnt spent on the mural.
Garcia has pushed for the city to acquire land in the area, including the controversial move last year to buy property from Luz Martinez, who later had his criminal code violations dropped by the city. The city has maintained the two issues were unrelated.
Irene Pine owns apartment units on Morris Circle northeast of Country Club Drive and Eighth Avenue, and lashes out frequently at Garcia and other city officials in e-mails, which have been obtained by the Tribune. She also worked closely with Driscol until Garcia reassigned her out of the Nuestro area.
Mesa lost a good employee with Debbie Driscol. She had her heart in the job, Pine said. As for Garcia, Pine said: She should be working for the betterment of the city, not the betterment of one race.
But Nuestro resident Jack Hannon, who runs Radio Barrio for the areas Hispanic population, spoke well of both.
I felt Lisha has sort of bent over backwards to be openminded and fair, Hannon said. Of Driscol, he said she is energetic and helpful.
The report said that turnover in Garcias department has been high since she took over. From June 2004 to August 2005, 15 people left and 18 were hired by the neighborhood services department, in charge of neighborhood outreach, code compliance, human services, community revitalization and historic preservation.
Of those who quit, 11 were white and four were Hispanic. The new hires were eight whites, eight Hispanics, one black and one American Indian.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=66613
Good question!
Somebody on another thread the other day posted the names of those on the House Senate Conference Committee. Now I can't remember which thread that was.
Does anyone else remember the thread, or have that list?
CBS News reports a cameraman and soundman for the network were killed today in Iraq; correspondent Kimberly Dozier critically injured
I know you and other are fully aware just how porous our borders are in many sections.
I know there are plenty of Americans really steamed over the pandering puntas in congress.
After Hayward "house cleans," I hope he does a lot of house-cleaning in lots of other places.
I am little confused. Wouldn't be the first time! :)
Have the conference committee members already been selected?
Yes, they have.
I found an old thread, but it's still not the one I'm searching for that lists the names of Senate/House Conference Committee.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1622725/posts
Feel good!
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