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Thanksgiving - Thursday, November 27, 2008
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Fraud Factory
Let's Give Thanks for Debbie Schlussel!
American Patrol Report -- November 27
As the date nears for the Supreme Court to decide whether or not to allow a challenge of Barack Obama's qualifications for president, another potential fraud has emerged. On November 13 Debbie Schlussel, attorney and political commentator, posted a copy of Obama's Selective Service System Registration form on her Website.
Schlussel's Observations: Did President-elect Barack Hussein Obama commit a federal crime in September of this year? Or did he never actually register and, instead, did friends of his in the Chicago federal records center, which maintains the official copy of his alleged Selective Service registration commit the crime for him? ['...]
But the release of Obama's draft registration and an accompanying document, posted below, raises more questions than it answers. And it shows many signs of fraud, not to mention putting the lie to Obama's claim that he registered for the draft in June 1979, before it was required by law.
See Sonoran News You must register to become president |

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Orlando Sentinel sc
Woman sues over lack of Spanish ballot
A Deltona woman has sued the Volusia County supervisor of elections, contending that, as a Puerto Rican, she should have been able to cast her vote in Spanish. -- But county lawyers say her case is unfounded and point out that Spanish speakers are already offered assistance at Volusia County polling sites.... |
Reuters
Mexico cheers Obama but fears his trade stance
Mexico's government and business leaders are worried about U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's commitment to free trade and the war on drug cartels, even though Mexicans cheered his election win as a chance to restore a jaded friendship. -- Mexico felt neglected as President George W. Bush... |
Miami Herald
Reconquistas grouse over Long Island police policies
Hispanic advocates claimed Tuesday that the Long Island police department that investigated the killing of an Ecuadorean immigrant fails to adequately investigate crimes committed by whites against Latinos. -- In a complaint to the U.S. DOJ, the national advocacy group Latino Justice contended that the Suffolk Co. PD discourages Latinos from reporting crimes... |
Cherokee Ledger-News -- Woodstock, Georgia
Commissioners take comments on harboring ordinance
A public hearing on Cherokee County's proposed "Harboring Illegal Aliens" ordinance brought out speakers who said legal action against those who are undocumented is long overdue, along with speakers who warned that the passage of such an ordinance would cost the county thousands of dollars in legal fees... |
Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette
Agriprocessors former CEO pleads not guilty to 12 charges
Agriprocessors' former CEO Sholom Rubashkin pleaded not guilty today in U.S. District Court to 12-counts involving illegal immigrants, identity theft and bank fraud. -- Rubashkin, 49, of Postville, was charged with two additional charges in this second superseding indictment of harboring [illegal aliens] for profit and conspiracy to commit document fraud. |
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Californians for Population Stabilization
Senate plans new push for scheme that includes amnesty!
Many analysts thought that the economic crisis had pushed immigration to the back burner, but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has indicated that he wants to pass amnesty legislation early in the next Congressional session... |
KTVT-TV -- Dallas
CBS 11 News uncovers fake ID operation in Dallas
It starts with two simple words - "El Tio" or "The Uncle" in English. It's the password that opens the door to a new identity. -- After receiving a tip from a viewer, CBS 11 News went undercover in Northwest Dallas, along Harry Hines Boulevard to document an elaborate fake ID ring... |
Mark Krikorian -- Center for Immigration Studies
Napolitano thoughts
I can see why Obama would ask Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano to head Homeland Security -- she's about as close as any Democratic governor can get to appearing hawkish on illegal immigration. Of course, there's little substance to that appearance -- yes, she was for using National Guard in support roles on the border... |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Illegals got driver's licenses in Lithonia scheme
Four former driver's license examiners who worked in Lithonia have been indicted in a scheme to issue more than 130 licenses to illegal immigrants. Two of the examiners also obtained false commercial driver's licenses and landed jobs driving MARTA buses, according to an indictment from a federal grand jury... |
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
Latest news from south of the border
An aircraft from the U.S. Joint Command Southern Task Force spotted a northbound boat some 28 miles southwest of Corrientes Cape ( about 2/3 of the way up Colombia’s Pacific coast). The aircraft alerted the Colombian Coast Guard. The result was the seizure of 328 kilos of cocaine..., |
American Border Patrol
Border invasion pics
American Border Patrol has announced that beginning Monday, the Web site BorderInvasionPics.com will be part of its service to bring the truth about the border to the American People. "Border invasion pics has done an excellent job and we are pleased that we will now have a close working relationship," said Glenn Spencer head of ABP. |
Yuma Sun
Border agent injured arresting illegal alien
A Yuma sector Border Patrol agent is recovering from injuries suffered Sunday morning while struggling with an admitted gang member he was trying to arrest, the patrol said. -- According to Agent Michael Bernacke, a spokesman for the Yuma sector, two agents encountered three illegal aliens at about 2 a.m. on the corner of 16th Street and Redondo Drive... |
Joe the Farmer -- American Thinker -- Bellevue, Washington
Why the Barack Obama birth certificate issue is legitimate
Does this Barack Obama birth certificate issue bug you because, although improbable, it's possible that he's not a natural born citizen, isn't eligible to be President under the Constitution, and this issue could be bigger than Watergate -- or any other "gate" in history? |
Kansas City Star
Illegals get one-way trip home on ICE Air
The MD-80 that took off Friday from Kansas City International Airport carried about 120 passengers. Some were headed for Mexico, others to Central and South America. -- Once off the ground, food and beverages would be served. -- The flight was one of up to 180 flights flown each month by Kansas City's only locally based airline... |
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